If you have the TM Night Shade, you should teach it to Misdreavus. Really, it is a judgment call depending on your Misdreavus' moves before evolving.
he doesnt learn any moves because he evolves with the use of a stone. if you look most Pokemon that evolve that way do not learn many moves
You can see what levels they'll get moves at to determine when to level him up. Generally speaking, keeping it as nidorino for longer will leave more moves available because fully evolved Pokemon typically can't learn as many moves. On the flip side, evolving it into nidoking will give it better stats sooner, making it more powerful. Besides, you can always just use a bunch of TM's on it like I do (water pulse is a favorite of mine to use on him).
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No.
If you keep it from evolving it can (depending on the pokemon) learn more moves that it wouldn't learn if it evolved. So to answer your question people who want those moves.
If you have the TM Night Shade, you should teach it to Misdreavus. Really, it is a judgment call depending on your Misdreavus' moves before evolving.
He can learn all the same moves from leveling up as feraligatr and totodile, excpet there he learns some different tms from them
Of course, it's pretty obvious if you ask me.
http://serebii.net/pokedex-rs/371.shtml
vibrava learns dragon breath at lvl 35 after evolving from trapinch.
It is rare, but it is possible to get it out of Honey trees. Try Serebii.net, it can tell you where to find every Pokemon in every game, the moves they learn and when, how and when they evolve etc.
Maybe Yes.
It depends on the Pokemon. Most evolutionary forms will learn the same moves as their pre-evolutions, only at later levels, but some pre-evolutionary forms learn moves that their evolutions don't. This happens with some Pokemon that evolve by evolution stone, where their evolutions don't learn new moves.
Ninetales and gulpin have like 20 moves each by leveling, starter pokemon also learn many moves by leveling A pokemon can learn better moves if you neglect evolving it for a while, vulpix can learn inferno at level 50 if you can hold out on giving it a fire stone until the . (Inferno is a great move)
Evee is the most common. She can use any stone to evolve. Keep in mind that when you evolve a Pokemon it doesn't learn moves quickly, but if you keep it from evolving it will learn moves faster. You can, however, make it learn moves fast then evolve it, or evolve it then make it use TMs.
Ninetales can't learn any moves on it's own. It learns moves as a vulpix before it evolves, or through TMs.