Alcremie Forms: How to Get All 63 Alcremie Forms in Pokémon Sword and Shield

Alcremie forms number 63 in total, with distinct flavors and toppings to choose from
Alcremie forms number 63 in total, with distinct flavors and toppings to choose from /

Alcremie forms total a staggering 63 variations because of the two factors that play into each Milcery evolution. The unique, cream-based Pokémon requires not experience, but rather an item and a motion to reach the next stage in its evolution. Here's how to get the exact Alcremie form you want when you evolve your Milcery.

Alcremie Forms: How to Get All 63 Alcremie Forms in Pokémon Sword and Shield

The broad steps to evolving Milcery into Alcremie involve handing the Pokémon one of a few select items, then spinning in place. Exactly which item, and exactly how you spin, will determine which Alcremie you receive.

There are seven total items Milcery can use to evolve. Whichever you choose will show up as a topping on Alcremie. The items include:

  • Berry Sweet
  • Clover Sweet
  • Flower Sweet
  • Love Sweet
  • Ribbon Sweet
  • Star Sweet
  • Strawberry Sweet

Once you've chosen your topping, you'll have to perform one of the following spins to get the flavor you're looking for.

  • Vanilla Cream: During daytime, spin clockwise for less than five seconds
  • Ruby Cream: During daytime, spin counter-clockwise for less than five seconds
  • Caramel Swirl: During daytime, spin clockwise for more than five seconds
  • Ruby Swirl: During daytime, spin counter-clockwise for more than five seconds
  • Matcha Cream: During nighttime, spin clockwise for less than five seconds
  • Salted Cream: During nighttime, spin counter-clockwise for less than five seconds
  • Lemon Cream: During nighttime, spin clockwise for more than five seconds
  • Mint Cream: During nighttime, spin counter-clockwise for more than five seconds
  • Rainbow Swirl: At exactly 7 p.m. in-game, spin in any direction for more than 10 seconds.

Choose your favorite topping and flavor combination, then get spinning.

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