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Teddiursa Evolution Level: How to Get Ursaring and Ursaluna Fast
Teddiursa remains one of the most recognizable Normal-type Pokémon since its debut in Generation II. Its straightforward evolution path into Ursaring has been a staple of the series, but the introduction of new regional forms and specialized evolution methods in recent years has added layers of complexity to this bear-like Pokémon’s growth. Understanding the specific requirements for each stage of its evolution is essential for players looking to maximize their team's physical power.
The core requirement: Teddiursa evolution level
Teddiursa evolves into Ursaring starting at level 30. This is a consistent mechanic across all core series games, including the latest iterations available in 2026. Unlike some Pokémon that require friendship, stones, or specific moves, Teddiursa’s primary transition is strictly based on experience points and reaching that numerical milestone.
Once a Teddiursa hits level 30, the evolution process will trigger automatically after the battle concludes or upon using a leveling item. If you happen to catch a Teddiursa that is already at or above level 30, it will attempt to evolve the next time it gains a level through any means. For players focusing on speed-running or efficient team building, using Exp. Candies (XS, S, or M) is the most efficient way to bypass the early-game grind and reach this evolution threshold instantly.
Advancing to the final stage: From Ursaring to Ursaluna
While the jump from Teddiursa to Ursaring is simple, the second stage of this evolution line is significantly more demanding. Ursaring evolves into Ursaluna, a Ground/Normal-type powerhouse. This evolution does not depend on a specific level, but rather on a combination of a held item and environmental conditions.
To evolve Ursaring into Ursaluna, the Pokémon must be exposed to a Peat Block during the night of a full moon. This mechanic was originally introduced in the Hisui region and has been integrated into subsequent titles through specific item availability.
The Peat Block and the Full Moon cycle
The Peat Block is a specialized evolutionary item. In contemporary titles, this item can often be found through high-level raids, hidden item spots in mountainous biomes, or through specific NPC trades. Once you have the Peat Block in your inventory, you cannot simply use it at any time.
The game's internal clock must reflect a full moon phase. Most modern Pokémon games feature a day/night cycle that corresponds to real-time or a set in-game timer. To check the moon phase, you can observe the sky during night hours within the game. When the moon is perfectly round, navigate to your bag, select the Peat Block, and apply it to your Ursaring. If the conditions are met, the evolution will begin.
The Bloodmoon variant exception
It is important to note the distinction between the standard Ursaluna and the Bloodmoon Ursaluna. As of 2026, the Bloodmoon form is treated as a unique encounter rather than a standard evolution. You cannot evolve a typical Ursaring into a Bloodmoon Ursaluna. This special form, known for its incredible Special Attack and unique ability 'Mind's Eye,' must be obtained through specific story events or regional quests found in the expanded content of the latest generations.
Statistical breakdown: Why evolution matters
Understanding the jump in stats when Teddiursa reaches its evolution level helps illustrate why hitting level 30 is a priority for many trainers. Teddiursa starts as a relatively fragile physical attacker, but its evolved forms become some of the bulkiest threats in the game.
Teddiursa Base Stats
- HP: 60
- Attack: 80
- Defense: 50
- Special Attack: 50
- Special Defense: 50
- Speed: 40
- Total: 330
Ursaring Base Stats
- HP: 90
- Attack: 130
- Defense: 75
- Special Attack: 75
- Special Defense: 75
- Speed: 55
- Total: 500
Ursaluna Base Stats
- HP: 130
- Attack: 140
- Defense: 105
- Special Attack: 45
- Special Defense: 80
- Speed: 50
- Total: 550
The most notable change is the massive increase in Attack and HP. By the time Teddiursa evolves into Ursaring, its Attack stat jumps to 130, making it more powerful than many legendary Pokémon in terms of raw physical output. The final evolution into Ursaluna further reinforces this by boosting HP to 130 and Defense to 105, turning the bear into a "tank" that can survive heavy hits while retaliating with devastating force.
Optimizing the leveling process in 2026
In the current game environment, reaching level 30 can be achieved within minutes of catching a Teddiursa if you utilize the right resources. There are several methods to accelerate this process:
- Tera Raid Battles: Participating in 3-star and 4-star raids provides a consistent supply of Exp. Candy M and L. A single Exp. Candy L is usually enough to take a freshly caught level 15 Teddiursa straight to its evolution level.
- Chansey/Blissey Farming: In open-world regions, certain areas are populated by Chansey and Blissey. Defeating these Pokémon yields the highest experience rewards in the game. Equipping your Teddiursa with a Lucky Egg while your lead Pokémon clears these spawns will result in rapid level gains.
- Meal Powers: Using sandwiches or restaurant meals that provide 'Exp. Point Power: Normal' will increase the experience gained from battles. This is particularly effective when combined with the Chansey farming method.
Where to find Teddiursa
If you are looking to start this evolution journey, finding a Teddiursa is relatively easy in most temperate and forested biomes. In the Paldea region and beyond, Teddiursa is commonly found in forest areas such as South Province (Area Five) and East Province (Area One). They are active during both day and night cycles.
When searching, look near trees or honey-producing areas. The lore of Teddiursa suggests they follow Combee to find honey, and the game mechanics often reflect this by placing them in similar habitats. They are generally non-aggressive but will flee if startled, so using a stealthy approach or a Quick Ball is recommended for an easy catch.
Movepool transitions during evolution
One aspect often overlooked by players focusing solely on the Teddiursa evolution level is the change in the movepool. Teddiursa learns several utility moves that are beneficial before it becomes a heavy hitter.
Key Moves for Teddiursa
- Level 13: Payback - Excellent for its low speed.
- Level 22: Slash - A high-crit move that benefits from its Normal typing STAB (Same Type Attack Bonus).
- Level 29: Play Rough - Provides vital Fairy-type coverage against Fighting-type weaknesses just before it evolves.
Post-Evolution Power Moves for Ursaring/Ursaluna
Upon evolving at level 30, Ursaring gains access to much heavier moves. Once it reaches the Ursaluna stage, its movepool expands to include some of the best Ground-type attacks in the game.
- Hammer Arm: High physical damage that lowers speed (beneficial for Trick Room teams).
- High Horsepower: A reliable Ground-type STAB move for Ursaluna that doesn't hit allies in double battles.
- Facade: This is the quintessential move for the Ursaring line. When combined with the Guts ability and a Flame Orb, Facade deals astronomical damage, often one-shotting opponents that don't resist Normal-type moves.
- Headlong Rush: Available via TM or high-level learning for Ursaluna, this move provides massive Ground damage at the cost of lowering the user's defenses.
Abilities and competitive viability
Choosing which Teddiursa to evolve depends heavily on its Ability. The evolution line typically carries three possible abilities, each changing how the Pokémon performs in battle.
- Pickup: Useful for early-game item gathering but generally replaced upon evolution. When Teddiursa evolves into Ursaring, Pickup often becomes Guts. Guts is the preferred competitive ability, as it boosts the Attack stat by 50% when the Pokémon has a status condition (like a burn from a Flame Orb).
- Quick Feet: Increases Speed by 50% when afflicted by a status condition. This can turn Ursaring into a surprisingly fast sweeper, though it lacks the sheer power of the Guts set.
- Honey Gather (Hidden Ability): Mostly a flavor ability that allows the Pokémon to find Honey. Upon evolution, this typically becomes Unnerve, which prevents opponents from eating berries. In the 2026 meta, Unnerve is a situational but effective counter to defensive teams relying on Sitrus or Figy Berries.
Evolutionary Strategy: Timing the Level Up
Is there a reason to delay evolving Teddiursa past level 30? In most modern Pokémon titles, the answer is generally no. Unlike some evolutionary lines where the unevolved form learns powerful moves much earlier than the evolved form, Teddiursa and Ursaring share a very similar level-up movepool. Delaying evolution only keeps your stats lower for longer, making the leveling process more difficult.
However, if you are playing in a format like 'Little Cup,' you must keep Teddiursa at level 5. But for standard gameplay and the 2026 competitive circuit, you should trigger the evolution at level 30 immediately to begin benefiting from Ursaring's superior base stats.
Summary of the Evolution Path
To recap the progression for this iconic bear Pokémon:
- Stage 1: Teddiursa (Normal Type).
- Evolution Trigger: Reach Level 30.
- Stage 2: Ursaring (Normal Type).
- Final Evolution Trigger: Use a Peat Block during a Full Moon (In-game night).
- Stage 3: Ursaluna (Normal/Ground Type).
This progression represents one of the most significant power spikes in the Pokémon world. A level 1 Teddiursa is a cute, honey-loving companion, but by the time it reaches its final form as Ursaluna, it becomes a literal force of nature capable of anchoring a championship-tier team.
Whether you are exploring the mountains of a new 2026 region or revisiting the fields of Paldea, keeping a close eye on your Teddiursa’s level is the first step toward commanding one of the strongest physical attackers in the game. Make sure to stockpile a few Exp. Candies and keep an eye on the lunar cycle to ensure your journey from a small bear cub to a lunar titan is as smooth as possible.
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