No, it speeds it up but it's not forced. Many pokemon want a strong trainer so they can evolve quicker, that's why wild pokemon fight trainers so they can prove their worth. Forcing is with stones or unethical training or other means like the Lake of Rage's radio.SaneAmongInsane said:I mean it is forcing though. If I'm catching a pokemon and making it fight for experience so that it evolves, is that not forcing evolution?Asita said:You say that as if you're actually forcing the evolution onto the pokemon. In the world of pokemon evolution is more accurately described as metamorphosis, a natural part of the pokemon's life cycle. You can make a case about 'forcing evolution' when it actually requires external factors (like an elemental stone, for instance), but in pure experience cases the only action you have available to you is preventing the pokemon from changing when it itself is good and ready to do so.
Let me go ahead and fix that for you: That is a world where Pokemon happily blow themselves up regardless of whether or not they have a trainer (Which somehow only results in a fully treatable loss of consciousness, oddly enough). It's what makes wild Voltorbs and Geodudes (after level 29) so terrifying.k7avenger said:That is a world where pokemon happily blow themselves up on the whims of their trainer. I don't think our ideas of ethics really apply there.
Again why do you think he's unhappy? That's like saying grumpy cat should be put down because she's not happy, just look at her face she's miserable.SaneAmongInsane said:That too is my point. James' Koffing wanted to evolve to be stronger, but at great personal cost to it's own happiness. James should of been a wiser trainer to say no.TehCookie said:Didn't the anime cover some of that? Pokemon want to evolve to help their owns and to be stronger. In the anime James's Koffing wanted to evolve, and that's your example. Now not every pokemon wants to (see Ash's Pikachu) but I believe it also showed that forced evolution is a bad thing in universe. Pretty sure there was some scheme of Team Rocket forcing Magikarp to evolve, but I think that was in gold/silver.
Also I don't think Wheezing is sickly, it's called wheezing because it sounds like a sick human. But it's not a human so that could be it's normal, healthy breath. Who knows about Pokemon biology.