Pokemon Let's Go Pikachu & Eevee How to Raise Pokemon

Raising Pokemon in Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu & Eevee is a core mechanic in the game. However, at one point or another, raising and leveling up your Pokemon can sometimes get a little tedious. Maybe you’ll want to let somebody else worry about that, and maybe speed up the process. Luckily, there is a place in Pokemon Let’s Go that will raise your Pokemon for you. If you have the money to pay them, of course. So, here’s our Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu & Eevee How to Raise Pokemon to show you where to find this place and how exactly it works.

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Pokemon Let's Go Pikachu & Eevee How to Raise Pokemon
Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu & Eevee How to Raise Pokemon

How to Raise Pokemon in Pokemon Let’s Go?

To raise Pokemon in Pokemon Let’s Go without having to take care of them yourself, you can leave them at a sort of pet hotel for Pokemon. That place is on Route 5 , which leads south (down) form Cerulean City. Along the road, you’ll come across a little house with a pink roof, round windows, and a picture of a Pokeball inside a wreath above the door. Go inside, and you’ll find an old man and an old lady that are running the establishment. There might also be a Ditto chilling in there.

Talk to the old lady behind the reception desk. She’ll tell you that they look after and raise Pokemon of Trainers that leave them there. So, essentially, you can leave your Pokemon in here, and someone else will help level them up why you’re out doing other stuff. For example, we left a Pokemon in their care for four real-life hours (plus another eight with the console turned off; we’re not sure if that counts). When we returned, our Pokemon had leveled up several times. The old couple only charged us 800 for the privilege. A pretty good deal, all things considered.

If something else is bothering you in the game, feel free to browse through our other Pokemon Let’s Go guides. Among a bunch of others, we’ve got Silph Scope – Go past the Ghost in Lavander Tower, Where to farm Berries, and How to Chop a Tree.

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