If you’re looking to catch Finneon and evolve it into Lumineon in Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl, this guide has everything you’ll need to do exactly that. We’ve broken down the Finneon spawn locations and explain how to evolve it into Lumineon so you can add this Water-type Pokemon to your Party and Pokedex.
Catching Finneon
Finneon is a non-exclusive Pokemon and so can be caught in both Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl. It can be found in both games by fishing in water in the following locations:
- Canalave City
- Fuego Ironworks
- Iron Island
- Route 205
- Route 218
- Route 219
- Route 220
- Route 221
- Valley Windworks
It’s worth noting that you will need to use the Good Rod to fish in bodies of water in the locations noted above. If you use an Old Rod, you won’t be able to catch it.
It’s also possible to catch Lumineon in these locations if you’ve got and use a Super Rod to fish in these locations. It has a rare spawn rate, however, so it could take a good few tries before one appears.
Evolving Finneon into Lumineon in Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
Finneon evolves into Lumineon at level 31. After finishing a Pokemon Battle that causes your Finneon to reach level 31, a short animation will play out and afterward, you’ll now have a Lumineon.
You don’t need any evolution stone, to increase your friendship level with a Pokemon, nor trade it with your friend in order to cause the evolution process to begin. This is a straightforward, normal leveling-up evolution.
That’s everything you need to know on how to evolve Finneon into Lumineon in Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl. For more handy evolution guides and tips to help you be the very best there ever was, be sure to head on over to our wiki or see more of our coverage on the game below.
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TM03
Water Pulse
Acc: 100
PP: 20
Hail
Power: —
Acc: —
PP: 10
Non-Ice types are damaged for 5 turns.
TM13Ice Beam
Power: 90
Acc: 100
PP: 10
Blizzard
Power: 110
Acc: 70
PP: 5
Protect
Power: —
Acc: —
PP: 10
Protects the user, but may fail if used consecutively.
TM18Rain Dance
Power: —
Acc: —
PP: 5
Makes it rain for 5 turns.
TM20Safeguard
Power: —
Acc: —
PP: 25
The user's party is protected from status conditions.
TM32Double Team
Power: —
Acc: —
PP: 15
Raises user's Evasiveness.
TM42Facade
Power: 70
Acc: 100
PP: 20
Power doubles if user is burned, poisoned, or paralyzed.
TM44Rest
Power: —
Acc: —
PP: 10
User sleeps for 2 turns, but user is fully healed.
TM45Attract
Power: —
Acc: 100
PP: 15
If opponent is the opposite gender, it's less likely to attack.
TM49Scald
Acc: 100
PP: 15
Brine
Acc: 100
PP: 10
Power doubles if opponent's HP is less than 50%.
TM58Endure
Power: —
Acc: —
PP: 10
Always left with at least 1 HP, but may fail if used consecutively.
TM66Payback
Power: 50
Acc: 100
PP: 10
Power doubles if the user was attacked first.
TM70Flash
Power: —
Acc: 100
PP: 20
Lowers opponent's Accuracy.
TM77Psych Up
Power: —
Acc: —
PP: 10
Copies the opponent's stat changes.
TM82Sleep Talk
Power: —
Acc: —
PP: 10
User performs one of its own moves while sleeping.
TM87Swagger
Power: —
Acc: 85
PP: 15
Opponent becomes confused, but its Attack is sharply raised.
TM89U-turn
Power: 70
Acc: 100
PP: 20
User switches out immediately after attacking.
TM90Substitute
Power: —
Acc: —
PP: 10
Uses HP to creates a decoy that takes hits.
TM95Surf
Acc: 100
PP: 15
Hits all adjacent Pokémon.
TM97Defog
Power: —
Acc: —
PP: 15
Lowers opponent's Evasiveness and clears fog.
TM99Waterfall
Acc: 100
PP: 15