The journey of evolving Bergmite is straightforward, yet it’s a worthwhile process for any player looking to add a strong Ice-type to their team. In easy-to-understand terms, here’s how you can evolve Bergmite — and what you should know along the way.

Bergmite is an Ice-type Pokémon introduced in Generation VI. It’s known as the “Ice Chunk” Pokémon because its body is partially encased in a solid chunk of ice. It lives in freezing climates, often high on snow-covered mountains.
When you catch or trade one, you’re starting with a Pokémon that already has some unique traits:
- It’s fairly sturdy on the defense side, thanks to ice-type resistance and a naturally high defence stat.
- Its speed and special attack are comparatively low, which means you’ll want to leverage its strengths rather than rely on it being a fast attacker.
- Like many Ice-types, it is vulnerable to several common types (Fire, Steel, Rock, Fighting) so planning a team around those weaknesses is wise.
What does Bergmite evolve into?
Bergmite evolves into Avalugg (or in certain games, its regional form). Here are the key details:
- In most games, Bergmite evolves into Avalugg once it reaches level 37.
- In the region of Hisui (in specific versions of the game), Bergmite evolves into a regional form called Hisuian Avalugg, also at level 37.
- In games like Pokémon GO, the evolution works differently — Bergmite evolves into Avalugg by using 50 candies (instead of the level requirement).
How to evolve Bergmite — step-by-step
Here’s a step-by-step plan to evolve your Bergmite:
- Catch or obtain a Bergmite. Make sure your game version supports it and you find one in the wild, via trade or special event.
- Train it up to level 37.
- In traditional core games (Switch, 3DS, etc.), level is the trigger.
- Make sure Bergmite earns enough experience — either by battling, using Exp. Candies (in modern games), or via other XP-boost methods.
- Check the region/form rules.
- If you’re in the Hisui region (or playing a game where regional variants exist), double-check that you’ll get Hisuian Avalugg rather than the standard form.
- If you’re in a game with candy-based evolution (like Pokémon GO), you’ll need the candy instead of—or in addition to—the level.
- Evolve it. Once all conditions are met (level or candy), you’ll be able to trigger the evolution from Bergmite to Avalugg.
- Review the result. After evolution, check its stats, moveset and ability to make sure you’ve got what you’re aiming for.
Tips to make the most of the evolution
Here are some additional tips to consider:
- Nature and stats matter. Since Bergmite’s defence stat is its most promising trait, aim for a nature that boosts defence or at least doesn’t harm it.
- Ability choices can vary. Bergmite may have different abilities such as Own Tempo or Ice Body (and a hidden ability like Sturdy in some games). Pick the version that complements your battle style.
- Use the right game version. If you want the Hisuian variant of Avalugg, play a game that includes that regional form. Otherwise you’ll get the regular Avalugg.
- Watch out for weaknesses. Even after evolving into Avalugg, you’ll still be vulnerable to certain types of attacks. Make sure you have team coverage for Fighting, Rock, Steel, Fire.
- In Pokémon GO: Keep in mind the candy requirement (50 candies) for evolution of Bergmite — plan your catching and candies accordingly.
- Plan for movesets and EV/IV training. After evolution, your Pokémon is more capable, so consider teaching it moves that leverage its strengths (like physical Ice-moves) and set its EVs to favour defence.
- Don’t rush. Especially in competitive play, having one extra level, better nature or favourable ability can make a big difference.
Why the evolution is worth it
Evolving Bergmite has clear benefits:
- Stat boost: Moving into Avalugg gives your Pokémon improved defence and better overall durability.
- Battle readiness: An evolved Ice-type like Avalugg can fill a role in your team that the base Bergmite might struggle with.
- Collection and completion: If you’re a Pokémon collector or you’re aiming to complete the Pokédex, evolving Bergmite is a key step.
- Regional variants add excitement: The existence of a Hisuian form adds an extra layer of strategy and appeal for veteran players.




