Eevee and its evolved forms are a group of Pokémon known for hing the most members of any evolutionary line.
Eeveelution (Japanese: イーブイズ EVs[1]) refers to any of the eight Pokémon that evolve from Eevee and may be extended to include Eevee itself. It is a portmanteau of the words "Eevee" and "evolution". The term "Eeveelutions" is often used by fans to refer to Eevee and its evolved forms collectively. Veevee (Japanese: ブイブイ Veevee) is a related term that usually refers to Eevee but has also been used in reference to its evolved forms.
They he also been referred to as Eevee forms[2] or Eevee-forms.[3]
Contents 1 Terminology 2 List of Eeveelutions by National Pokédex order 2.1 Introduced in Generation I 2.1.1 Eevee 2.1.2 Vaporeon 2.1.3 Jolteon 2.1.4 Flareon 2.2 Introduced in Generation II 2.2.1 Espeon 2.2.2 Umbreon 2.3 Introduced in Generation IV 2.3.1 Leafeon 2.3.2 Glaceon 2.4 Introduced in Generation VI 2.4.1 Sylveon 3 Similar movesets 4 Base stats comparison 4.1 Averages 5 In animation 5.1 Pokémon the Series 5.1.1 Eevee 5.1.2 Vaporeon 5.1.3 Jolteon 5.1.4 Flareon 5.1.5 Espeon 5.1.6 Umbreon 5.1.7 Leafeon 5.1.8 Glaceon 5.1.9 Sylveon 5.1.10 Multiple Eeveelutions 5.1.11 Pokédex entries 5.1.12 Gallery 5.2 Pokémon Horizons: The Series 5.2.1 Gallery 5.3 Pokémon Evolutions 5.3.1 Gallery 6 In the manga 6.1 The Electric Tale of Pikachu 6.2 Pokémon Adventures 6.3 Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys 6.4 Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure! 6.5 Phantom Thief Pokémon 7 6.6 Pokémon Pocket Monsters 6.7 I Can't Choose, Eevee 7 In the TCG 8 In merchandise 9 Trivia 9.1 Eevee line 9.2 Evolved forms 10 Name origin 11 References 12 Related articles Terminology
Eon Mail(Japanese: ブイブイメール Veevee Mail)
"Eeveelution" was originally a fan term before being used officially as a pun in the Pokémon Stadium 2 guidebook.[4] It was later used for the TCG Theme Deck Eeveelution and mentioned in the "Murphy's Ranger Contest" Quest in Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia.[5] Additionally, "Eevee-Lu-Tion", referring to Lu the Eevee, is the title of the 31st chapter of Magical Pokémon Journey. The term is also used in official social media, such as for an Evolving Skies commercial[6] and a Beyond the Pokédex short.[7]
"Veevee" was introduced with the Japanese name of the Eon Mail (Japanese: ブイブイメール Veevee Mail) in Generation II. The term was first used in English as the name of Y's Eevee in the Pokémon Adventures manga. In the core series, the first English usage was for the move Veevee Volley in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!. In the Battle Tower from Pokémon Sword and Shield, Poké Kid Alex, who is dressed as an Eevee, mentions her "Veevee power".[8] In Pokémon Scarlet and Violet and Pokémon Masters EX, Penny affectionately uses the term "Veevees" to refer to her team of six Eeveelutions.
More commonly, Eevee's evolved forms are referred to by generic descriptions such as "Eevee Evolutions" or "Eevee's Evolutions" in official media, including Pokémon UNITE, Pokémon the Series, the TCG, and Pokemon.com.[9][10][11][12]
List of Eeveelutions by National Pokédex order Introduced in Generation IIn Generation I, only one Eevee is obtainable in-game, at the Celadon Mansion. It can evolve into Vaporeon, Jolteon, or Flareon through the use of an Evolution stone.
Eevee Main article: Eevee (Pokémon)The Normal-type Eevee is Blue's first Pokémon in Pokémon Yellow and Trace's partner Pokémon in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu!, as well as the player's partner Pokémon in Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee!. It is also the player's first Pokémon in XD: Gale of Darkness and Conquest.
In Let's Go, Pikachu!, Trace will always evolve his Eevee into a Jolteon. The partner Eevee that the player receives in Let's Go, Eevee! cannot evolve, as it is a Partner Pokémon, but instead it has higher stats than a regular Eevee and can be taught special moves related to the types of the other Eeveelutions.
Eevee with the Gigantamax Factor are incapable of evolving, but can Gigantamax.
With eight, Eevee has the most branched Evolutions. As such, in case of multiple Evolutionary conditions being met simultaneously, the following is true: Leafeon and Glaceon are prioritized over Sylveon, and Sylveon is prioritized over Espeon and Umbreon.
Furthermore, Eevee will never evolve into:
Any Eeveelution other than Vaporeon, Jolteon, and Flareon in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, as they are not present in those games. Espeon or Umbreon in Pokémon Colosseum and Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, due to the absence of a day-night cycle. Leafeon or Glaceon in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, due to the absence of the areas required for the Evolution in either of the regions the games are set in. Sylveon in Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, as it is not present in those games. Vaporeon Main article: Vaporeon (Pokémon)The Water-type Eeveelution, Vaporeon, evolves from Eevee when exposed to a Water Stone.
One of the partner Eevee's signature moves, Bouncy Bubble, is inspired by Vaporeon.
Jolteon Main article: Jolteon (Pokémon)The Electric-type Eeveelution, Jolteon, evolves from Eevee when exposed to a Thunder Stone.
One of the partner Eevee's signature moves, Buzzy Buzz, is inspired by Jolteon.
Flareon Main article: Flareon (Pokémon)The Fire-type Eeveelution, Flareon, evolves from Eevee when exposed to a Fire Stone.
One of the partner Eevee's signature moves, Sizzly Slide, is inspired by Flareon.
Introduced in Generation IIEevee is ailable relatively early in Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal, but keeps its rarity. Generation II introduced friendship and a day-night cycle, and alongside them, two new Eeveelutions that take advantage of the new mechanics: Espeon and Umbreon. Each of Ecruteak City's Kimono Girls owns one of the five Eeveelutions that existed in Generation II.
Eevee cannot evolve into Espeon or Umbreon in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, due to the absence of a day-night cycle. However, as both are present in the games, they can be legitimately obtained in a se file by trading an Eevee to Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, evolving it there, and then trading back, or by trading from Pokémon Colosseum or Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness.
Espeon Main article: Espeon (Pokémon)The Psychic-type Eeveelution, Espeon, evolves from Eevee when leveled up with high friendship (220 before Generation VIII or 160 since) during the day, except in areas with a Moss Rock or Ice Rock, or if the evolutionary conditions for it to evolve into Sylveon he also been met. In Pokémon XD only, Eevee will evolve if the player has a Sun Shard in their Bag.
Espeon is one of Wes's first Pokémon in Pokémon Colosseum, alongside Umbreon.
One of the partner Eevee's signature moves, Glitzy Glow, is inspired by Espeon.
Umbreon Main article: Umbreon (Pokémon)The Dark-type Eeveelution, Umbreon, evolves from Eevee when leveled up with high friendship (220 before Generation VIII or 160 since) during the night, except in areas with a Moss Rock or Ice Rock, or if the evolutionary conditions for it to evolve into Sylveon he also been met. In Pokémon XD only, Eevee will evolve if the player has a Moon Shard in their Bag.
Umbreon is one of Wes's first Pokémon in Pokémon Colosseum, alongside Espeon.
One of the partner Eevee's signature moves, Baddy Bad, is inspired by Umbreon.
Introduced in Generation IVAfter an entire generation with no new Eeveelutions, Generation IV added another pair of Eeveelutions, Leafeon and Glaceon, which are obtained by leveling Eevee up in certain areas—another departure from the methods of Evolution in previous generations. Since Generation VIII, however, they can also be obtained through the use of an Evolution stone.
Eevee cannot evolve into Leafeon or Glaceon in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, due to the absence of the areas required for its Evolution in either of the regions the games are set in. However, as both are present in the games, they can be legitimately obtained in a se file by trading in from Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum.
Leafeon Main article: Leafeon (Pokémon)The Grass-type Eeveelution, Leafeon, evolves from Eevee when exposed to a Moss Rock or, from Generation VIII onwards, when exposed to a Leaf Stone. Eevee will always evolve into Leafeon when leveled up near a Moss Rock, even if the evolutionary conditions for it to evolve into Espeon, Umbreon, or Sylveon he also been met. The Moss Rock is not present in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, Pokémon Sword and Shield, or Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.
One of the partner Eevee's signature moves, Sappy Seed, is inspired by Leafeon.
Glaceon Main article: Glaceon (Pokémon)The Ice-type Eeveelution, Glaceon, evolves from Eevee when exposed to an Ice Rock or, from Generation VIII onwards, when exposed to an Ice Stone. Eevee will always evolve into Glaceon when leveled up near an Ice Rock, even if the evolutionary conditions for it to evolve into Espeon, Umbreon, or Sylveon he also been met. The Ice Rock is not present in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, Pokémon Sword and Shield, or Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, and the Ice Stone is not obtainable in Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl.
One of the partner Eevee's signature moves, Freezy Frost, is inspired by Glaceon.
Introduced in Generation VIOnce again, an entire generation passes by before the introduction of a new Eeveelution in Generation VI: Sylveon. Its reveal also introduced the Fairy type to the public.
Sylveon Main article: Sylveon (Pokémon)The Fairy-type Eeveelution, Sylveon, evolves from Eevee when leveled up while knowing a Fairy-type move and hing high friendship. Prior to Generation VIII, it evolves from Eevee when leveled up while knowing a Fairy-type move and hing at least two levels of affection. Eevee will evolve into Sylveon even if the evolutionary conditions for it to evolve into Espeon or Umbreon he also been met, unless it is near a Moss Rock or Ice Rock.
One of the partner Eevee's signature moves, Sparkly Swirl, is inspired by Sylveon.
Similar movesetsThe following are the level-up movesets from Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.
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In Pokémon the Series, the Eeveelutions he been featured together in several episodes, most specifically in The Battling Eevee Brothers under the possession of the Eevee brothers, which focused on the three Generation I Eeveelutions, as well as Eevee itself, and Trouble's Brewing under the possession of Sakura and the Kimono Girls, which focused on the five Eeveelutions there were as of Generation II, although Sakura's Espeon was still an Eevee during this episode. The seven Eeveelutions as of Generation IV were first featured together with an Eevee as a small cameo at the beginning of Giratina and the Sky Warrior. In the Pikachu short Eevee & Friends, it featured Eevee with all eight of its Eeveelutions as of Generation VI.
In To Train, or Not to Train!, the Eevee Evolution Lab is presented, a place specialized in researching Eevee and its Evolutions. Chloe received an Eevee from the lab's lead researcher, Pinery. From there, Chloe and Eevee started to find several Trainers who he at least one of the Eeveelutions.
In On Land, In the Sea, and to the Future!, Chloe and Eevee met Kiley and his Vaporeon. She also received a Water Stone from him. In Night and Day, You are the Ones!, Chloe and Eevee met Soleil and her Umbreon and Espeon. In Breaking the Ice!, Chloe and Eevee met Regina and her Glaceon, nicknamed Mirche. In Suffering the Flings and Arrows!, Chloe and Eevee met Erika and her Leafeon. In Out of Their Elements!, Chloe and Eevee met Harmony and her Jolteon, nicknamed Bernice, and Billy and his Flareon, nicknamed Toril. She also received a Fire Stone and Thunder Stone from them, respectively. In Reuniting for the First Time!, Chloe and Eevee met Serena and her Sylveon. In Helping the Hometown Hero!, Chloe met Lana and Sandy, who introduced her to a new vision: that Eevee might want to remain in her base form.Several important characters he owned Eevee which he gone on to evolve; other Eeveelutions he also been featured separately from their cousins.
Eevee Main article: Eevee (Pokémon) → Main series Pokémon Trainer DescriptionUsing a Fire Stone will yield Flareon, the Flame Pokémon. A Water Stone yields Vaporeon, the Bubble Jet Pokémon. A Thunder Stone yields Jolteon, the Lightning Pokémon.
GalleryEeveelutions he made a couple significant appearances in Pokémon Horizons: The Series.
Trainer Pokémon DebutA Vaporeon, Jolteon, Flareon, Espeon and Umbreon appeared in The Show, under the ownership of the Kimono Girls.
A Jolteon appeared in The Discovery, under the ownership of Trace.
GalleryIn To Evolve or Not to Evolve, That is the Question!, Ash helped Mikey to defeat his brothers, each of whom possessed one of the original three Eeveelutions, in order for Mikey to join the Knights of the E Stone.
Pokémon Adventures Main article: VeeVee was a Pokémon Team Rocket experimented on with the use of the "Eevee Bio-Engineering Scheme". This allowed Eevee to freely evolve into any of the Generation I Eeveelutions and then revert back into its original form. After some time under Red's ownership, Vee permanently evolved into an Espeon and lost this ability in the process.
Karen's Umbreon, first seen in the Gold, Silver & Crystal arc, used to be an Eevee.
The five Kimono Girls debuted in the HeartGold & SoulSilver arc. Each of them owns a different Eeveelution like their game counterparts. By the end of the arc, they had also acquired a Leafeon and a Glaceon.
Y in the X & Y arc caught an Eevee which she nicknamed Veevee and eventually evolved into Sylveon. This makes Y the second Pokédex holder to own an Eeveelution.
Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden BoysBill in Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys has an Umbreon and Espeon, which he loaned to Gold and Black to fight against Team Rocket in Ecruteak City.
Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure!Mitsumi in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure! owns a Glaceon, a Leafeon, an Espeon, and an Eevee who was held hostage by Cyrus for a brief time in order to force her to serve Team Galactic.
Phantom Thief Pokémon 7Lily in Phantom Thief Pokémon 7 owns a Leafeon that was given to her by Nazuna.
Pokémon Pocket MonstersVaporeon, Jolteon, and Flareon appeared in the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga.
I Can't Choose, EeveeRiku and his Eevee were uncertain about their futures. The path Riku would follow and what Eeveelution his Eevee would evolve into were determined by the number of reposts from the manga's chapters.
In the TCGIn the Pokémon Trading Card Game, many sets featuring the Eeveelutions he been released. Commonly, all of them will be released within the same expansion set, much as Flareon, Jolteon, and Vaporeon were originally released in the Jungle expansion.
Included with the Skyridge expansion, also, is a Theme Deck by the name of Eeveelution, which features the original three Eeveelutions as the focus. However, the deck only includes the three Generation I Eeveelutions: whereas Umbreon was released in the set, Espeon was not.
There he also been several deck archetypes that revolve around the Eeveelutions, mostly due to their versatility and their lack of a unanimous weakness. One of these archetypes is Eeveelutions, which utilizes Pokémon-ex variants of all five then-known Eeveelutions. The use of this archetype has been assisted by the release of a great many Energy cards that provide more than one type of Energy, such as Rainbow Energy. In Majestic Dawn, Glaceon and Leafeon were introduced to the TCG; the set also included all previous Eeveelutions. Sylveon was first introduced into the TCG in Furious Fists (if the XY Black Star Promos and the XY Trainer Kit are not counted). The most recent expansion to include the entire Eevee line is Prismatic Evolutions.
In merchandiseEevee and its evolved forms were featured in the Eevee Essences Collection.
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Language Name Origin Japanese イーブイズ EVs From イーブイ Eievui (Eevee) English Eeveelution From Eevee and Evolution French Évolition From Évoli (Eevee) and évolution (Evolution) German EvoliutionEvolilution From Evoli (Eevee) and Evolution Italian Eeveeluzione From Eevee and evoluzione (Evolution) Spanish Eeveelución From Eevee and evolución (Evolution) Korean 이브이즈 Eevees From 이브이 Eevee Chinese (Mandarin) 伊布家族 Yībù Jiāzú Literally means Eevee Family Brazilian Portuguese Eevolução From Eevee and evolução (Evolution)Veevee
Language Title Japanese ブイブイ Chinese Cantonese 布布 Mandarin 布布 French Volivoli Italian Vivì Korean 브이브이 Spanish Vivi References ↑ EVs + cafe (archived) ↑ "If you defeat the five dancers on the Dance Hall stage (each has a different Eevee form), one of the spectators will give you HM 03, Surf!" - Official Pokémon Gold and Silver Adventure Guide, page 42; Official Pokémon Crystal Version Perfect Guide, page 43 ↑ "Vaporeon, always the worst of the Eevee-forms [...]" - Official Pokémon Special Pikachu Edition Perfect Guide, page 2 ↑ Pokémon Stadium 2 guidebook ↑ "The first person to bring me all seven Pokémon that evolve from Eevee wins! You heard right, seven Eeveelutions makes you the awesome superstar!" ↑ Pokémon TCG: Sword & Shield-Evolving Skies | Available Now. The Official Pokémon YouTube channel. YouTube. ↑ Which Eeveelution could it be? 🤔 #eevee #BeyondThePokedex #eeveelution. The Official Pokémon YouTube channel. YouTube. ↑ "I’m going to use my Veevee power to make you cry wee, wee, wee all the way home!" ↑ Eevee Are Everywhere! Eevee Festival Coming to Pokémon UNITE. Press Release. ↑ Prepare for the First Major Tournament Events of the 2016 Season!. Pokémon.com. ↑ Pokémon Master Journeys: The Series Part 2 Recap Quiz. Pokémon.com. ↑ Celebrate Eevee Day with the 411 on Eevee and its Evolutions Pokémon.com. ↑ 13.0 13.1 (2018) EVs. (English translation written by Anthony Madry and commissioned by Dr. La) ↑ Tweet by AtsukoNishida (@atsuko_nishida). Posted on October 5, 2016. Related articles Hitmons Eevee Eevee Day