[Oh, hey! It's that hilariously awesome guy from Team Rocket! Descole, right? Yes, that's it! Archer sounds quite pleased when he responds, though whether it's because he actually has an answer or whether it's because it's Descole is unclear.]
It's fairly easy to tell when they don't like you - but it depends on their personality. They're all quite different, in case you haven't noticed.
[The last part is mocking, but it's very light teasing.]
I've had to evolve one through friendship and it took me four months. It seemed to like me well enough the majority of the time, but from what I've read trading it away will essentially "reset" it's happiness level. Keep it out of the ball if you can, feed it treats, use items on it, let it battle without fainting... There are quite a few things you can do to get it to like you.
Most importantly, however, is to ensure that you keep it with you at all times. It will take quite a bit of time, but it should be worth it. What are you attempting to raise?
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It's fairly easy to tell when they don't like you - but it depends on their personality. They're all quite different, in case you haven't noticed.
[The last part is mocking, but it's very light teasing.]
I've had to evolve one through friendship and it took me four months. It seemed to like me well enough the majority of the time, but from what I've read trading it away will essentially "reset" it's happiness level. Keep it out of the ball if you can, feed it treats, use items on it, let it battle without fainting... There are quite a few things you can do to get it to like you.
Most importantly, however, is to ensure that you keep it with you at all times. It will take quite a bit of time, but it should be worth it. What are you attempting to raise?