You need to have a free slot in your party (have with you only 5 pokémon) and a Poké Ball in your bag.
You can't exactly evolve a Nincada into a Shedinja. Instead you will have to level up a Nincada to level 20, and then let it evolve with at least one empty spot in your party and depending on the game version, you have to fulfil certain requirements (Generation III has none, but Generation IV requires at least one Poké Ball in your inventory. This Poké Ball MUST be a basic one, it cannot be something like a Great Ball or Master Ball.) If you meet the requirements, you will have a Ninjask at level 20, as well as a Shedinja at the same level with the same moveset as the Nincada had before it leveled up.
you have to have a empty slot and evolve a nincada with the shed shell.if i were you i would evolve mine at lv. twenty itll be able to learn three new moves not at 21 or up mine is at lv78 now.
no because it aproximetly grows with its shell so i belive it never does shed its shell but the average life span of a scorpion is 1-3 years so in that stage it probbly will lose its shell when it dies.
Shells are a kind of external skeleton The shells grow by adding new material to the edges as the animal inside gets bigger in this way the animal is protected by its shell all the time and does not have to moult or shed their shell.
The process in which crustaceans shed their shell is a process called molting.
No Pokémon is known to evolve while holding a shed shell. The shed shell allows a user to switch out even if an ability shouldn't allow it to.
Shed Shell is an item that a Pokemon can hold which prevents moves or abilities from stopping your Pokemon from switching.
They make their own and add material to the edges to accommodate growth as needed
They make their own and add material to the edges to accommodate growth as needed
no it grows with them
yes into ninjask at level 20, and if you have an empty spot in you party with a pokeball in your bag then when he evolves the you ALSO get a shed ninja
The oyster's shell provides protection from predators. Oysters do not need to shed their shell because the eat and expel waste products buy opening their shells and pumping water in and out with hairlike structures call cilia.