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An '''Eeveelution''' is a popular term [[fanon|among fans]] used for the current group of seven Pokémon that [[evolution|evolve]] from {{p|Eevee}}. It is a portmanteau of the words "Eevee" and "evolution". The term eventually passed into the realm of official usage first in the TCG [[Theme Deck]] {{TCG|Eeveelution}} and then later in the game [[Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia]]. A full set of Eevee's evolutions is popular among collectors.
[[File:Pokémon HOME Wallpaper Eeveelution.png|thumb|250px|The Eeveelution wallpaper in Pokémon HOME]]
{{p|Eevee}} and its [[Evolution|evolved]] forms are a group of {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} known for having the most members of any evolutionary line.  


[[File:Eeveelutions.png|thumb|350px|right|{{p|Eevee}} and the seven Eeveelutions]]
'''Eeveelution''' (Japanese: '''イーブイズ''' ''EVs''<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20180927053757/https://www.pokemon.jp/special/evs_cafe/ EVs + cafe] (archived)</ref>) 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 "evo'''lution'''". 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.


==In the games==
==Terminology==
===Generation I===
[[File:Eon Mail.png|thumb|[[Eon Mail]]<br>(Japanese: ブイブイメール ''Veevee Mail'')]]
In [[Generation I]], the Eevee obtained at the [[Celadon Condominiums|Celadon Mansion]] could easily become a helpful partner to the player's own [[starter Pokémon]], especially considering the high {{stat|Special}} stat of 110 shared by the three then-known evolutions, and the ability to cover for the weaknesses of the starters' final forms. With relatively few Pokémon of each respective type available until late in the games, {{p|Jolteon}}, {{p|Flareon}}, and {{p|Vaporeon}} were a staple to complete the game.
"Eeveelution" was originally a [[Appendix:Fan terminology|fan term]] before being used officially as a pun in the {{g|Stadium 2}} guide.<ref>[[Media:Pokémon Stadium 2 - Nintendo Player's Guide p120.jpg|Pokémon Stadium 2 guidebook]]</ref> It was later used for the TCG [[Theme Deck]] {{TCG|Eeveelution}} and mentioned in the "Murphy's Ranger Contest" [[Ranger Quest|Quest]] in {{g|Ranger: Shadows of Almia}}.<ref>''"The first person to bring me all seven Pokémon that evolve from Eevee wins! You heard right, seven Eeveelutions makes you the awesome superstar!"''</ref> Additionally, "Eevee-Lu-Tion", referring to [[Lu]] the {{p|Eevee}}, is the title of [[PPP31|the 31st chapter]] of [[Magical Pokémon Journey]]. The term is also used in official {{pkmn|social media}}, such as for an {{TCG|Evolving Skies}} commercial.<ref>[https://youtube.com/watch?v=dZOqYzk-c3M& Pokémon TCG: Sword & Shield-Evolving Skies {{!}} Available Now]. The Official Pokémon YouTube channel. ''[[YouTube]]''.</ref>


One may notice that only Eevee and its evolved forms from [[Generation I]] have the distinctive ruff-like collar. The Eeveelutions released afterward do not possess this feature. Likewise, all Eeveelutions from this generation evolve via exposing Eevee to an [[evolutionary stone]], unlike future generations.
"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 {{adv|Y}}'s Eevee in the [[Pokémon Adventures]] manga. In the core series, the first English usage was for the move {{m|Veevee Volley}} in {{LGPE}}. In the {{gal|Battle Tower}} from {{g|Sword and Shield}}, {{tc|Poké Kid}} Alex, who is dressed as an Eevee, mentions her "Veevee power"<ref>''"I’m going to use my Veevee power to make you cry wee, wee, wee all the way home!"''</ref>. In {{g|Scarlet and Violet}} and {{g|Masters EX}}, [[Penny]] 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 {{g|UNITE}}, ''[[Pokémon the Series]]'', the {{Trading Card Game}}, and [[Pokemon.com]].<ref>[https://press.pokemon.com/en/releases/Eevee-Are-Everywhere-Eevee-Festival-Coming-to-Pokemon-UNITE Eevee Are Everywhere! Eevee Festival Coming to Pokémon UNITE]. Press Release.</ref><ref>[https://www.pokemon.com/uk/strategy/prepare-for-the-first-major-tournament-events-of-the-2016-season Prepare for the First Major Tournament Events of the 2016 Season!]. ''[[Pokémon.com]]''.</ref><ref>[https://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-news/pokemon-master-journeys-the-series-part-2-recap-quiz Pokémon Master Journeys: The Series Part 2 Recap Quiz]. ''[[Pokémon.com]]''.</ref>
 
==List of Eeveelutions by National Pokédex order==
===Introduced in Generation I===
In [[Generation I]], [[List of mutually exclusive Pokémon|only one]] {{p|Eevee}} is obtainable in-game, at the [[Celadon Condominiums|Celadon Mansion]]. It can evolve into {{p|Vaporeon}}, {{p|Jolteon}}, or {{p|Flareon}} through the use of an [[Evolution stone]].


====Eevee====
====Eevee====
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:''Main article: {{p|Eevee}}''
The {{type|Normal}} '''Eevee''' is {{ga|Blue}}'s [[List of characters' first Pokémon|first Pokémon]] in {{game|Yellow}} and {{ga|Trace}}'s {{OBP|partner Pokémon|Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!}} in {{LGPE|Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu!}}, as well as the {{player}}'s partner Pokémon in {{LGPE|Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee!}}. It is also the player's first Pokémon in {{pkmn|XD: Gale of Darkness}} and {{pkmn|Conquest}}.
Since its debut, Eevee has been considered a popular Pokémon, appearing in many teams as a core Pokémon. It is the rival's starter Pokémon in {{game|Yellow}}.
 
In Let's Go, Pikachu!, Trace will always evolve his Eevee into a {{p|Jolteon}}. The partner Eevee that the player receives in Let's Go, Eevee! cannot evolve, as it is a {{OBP|Partner Pokémon|Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!}}, but instead it has higher [[stat]]s than a regular Eevee and can [[Move Tutor|be taught]] {{cat|Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! tutor moves|special moves}} related to the [[type]]s of the other Eeveelutions.
 
Eevee with the [[Gigantamax Factor]] are incapable of evolving, but can [[Gigantamax]].
 
With eight, Eevee has the most [[List of Pokémon with branched Evolutions|branched Evolutions]]. As such, in case of multiple [[Methods of Evolution|Evolutionary conditions]] being met simultaneously, the following is true: {{p|Leafeon}} and {{p|Glaceon}} are prioritized over {{p|Sylveon}}, and Sylveon is prioritized over {{p|Espeon}} and {{p|Umbreon}}.
 
Furthermore, Eevee will never evolve into:
* Any Eeveelution other than {{p|Vaporeon}}, {{p|Jolteon}}, and {{p|Flareon}} in {{LGPE}}, as they are not present in those games.
* Espeon or Umbreon in {{g|Colosseum}} and {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, due to the absence of a [[time|day-night cycle]].
* Leafeon or Glaceon in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, due to the absence of the areas required for the Evolution in either of the [[region]]s the games are set in.
* Sylveon in {{g|Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl}}, as it is not present in those games.
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====Vaporeon====
====Vaporeon====
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| {{Compare|name=Vaporeon|type=Water|ndex=0134|ab=Water Absorb|abd=Hydration|how=With a {{color2|000|Water Stone}}|HP='''130'''|Attack=65|Defense=60|SpAtk=110|SpDef=95|Speed=65}}
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:''Main article: {{p|Vaporeon}}''
The {{type|Water}} Eeveelution, '''Vaporeon''', evolves from Eevee when exposed to a [[Water Stone]].
'''Vaporeon''', the first of the Eeveelutions in [[National Pokédex]] order, is a {{type2|Water}} Pokémon. Like most other Pokémon of its type, its highest stat is its HP. Evolving from an Eevee that is exposed to a {{evostone|Water Stone}}, Vaporeon now has the ability to use the [[HM]] move {{m|Surf}}, among other powerful Water-type moves, to take down its foes. This is particularly advantageous, considering its relatively high {{stat|Special}} stat (and later {{stat|Special Attack}} stat) of 110.


Among Vaporeon's special abilities are the moves {{m|Acid Armor}}, which raises its low Defense stats, and the lesser-known {{m|Aurora Beam}}, which lowers the opponent's Attack. Vaporeon's {{a|Water Absorb}} also helps it by recovering HP any time it is hit by a Water-type attack.
One of the {{OBP|Partner Pokémon|Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!|partner}} Eevee's [[signature move]]s, {{m|Bouncy Bubble}}, is inspired by Vaporeon.
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====Jolteon====
====Jolteon====
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| {{Compare|name=Jolteon|type=Electric|ndex=0135|ab=Volt Absorb|abd=Quick Feet|how=With a {{color2|000|Thunder Stone}}|HP=65|Attack=65|Defense=60|SpAtk=110|SpDef=95|Speed='''130'''}}
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:''Main article: {{p|Jolteon}}''
The {{type|Electric}} Eeveelution, '''Jolteon''', evolves from Eevee when exposed to a [[Thunder Stone]].
'''Jolteon''' is the second of the Eeveelutions, and is a {{type2|Electric}} Pokémon. Much like Vaporeon exemplifies the Water-type's generally high HP, Jolteon exhibits its type's extraordinary Speed. Like Vaporeon, its Special Attack (formerly Special) is its second-highest stat, making it a good choice as an Electric-type in games prior to [[Generation IV]].


Like Vaporeon, Jolteon has an [[ability]] that heals it when it is hit by attacks of its own type, {{a|Volt Absorb}}, as well as several moves that are rare and nearly exclusive to it. Among these is {{m|Pin Missile}}, a move once praised as the best way to take down a {{type2|Psychic}} in [[Generation I]].
One of the {{OBP|Partner Pokémon|Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!|partner}} Eevee's [[signature move]]s, {{m|Buzzy Buzz}}, is inspired by Jolteon.
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====Flareon====
====Flareon====
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| {{Compare|name=Flareon|type=Fire|ndex=0136|ab=Flash Fire|abd=Guts|how=With a {{color2|000|Fire Stone}}|HP=65|Attack='''130'''|Defense=60|SpAtk=95|SpDef=110|Speed=65}}
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:''Main article: {{p|Flareon}}''
The {{type|Fire}} Eeveelution, '''Flareon''', evolves from Eevee when exposed to a [[Fire Stone]].
The final member of [[Generation I]]'s Eeveelution trio is '''Flareon''', a {{type2|Fire}} Pokémon, evolving from Eevee when it is exposed to a {{evostone|Fire Stone}}. Flareon's highest stat is its Attack. However, this high Attack is not without its drawbacks: many of the moves that Flareon learns are [[special move]]s, and since, unlike Vaporeon and Jolteon, Flareon fell on the other side of the Special split, its formerly formidable Special became its Special Defense; its Special Attack is somewhat lower. In addition, it learns only one physical [[Same-type attack bonus|STAB]] move, {{m|Fire Fang}}, which has a moderately low [[power]].


However, its ability, {{a|Flash Fire}}, gives it a great boost if a Fire-type move is used on it. The ability to resist against the mostly-special Water-type's powerful moves also gives it a slight advantage.
One of the {{OBP|Partner Pokémon|Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!|partner}} Eevee's [[signature move]]s, {{m|Sizzly Slide}}, is inspired by Flareon.
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===Generation II===
===Introduced in Generation II===
The addition of two additional evolutions in [[Generation II]] did much to boost Eevee's popularity, as well as give it a reputation of continued versatility. With yet another Eevee available relatively early on in the game, the new evolutions of {{p|Espeon}} and {{p|Umbreon}} were easily obtained; in fact, it now became possible, even, to get ''multiple'' Eevee with just one game, rather than requiring at least two coordinated games to get all three evolutions as was the case in Generation I, due to the introduction of {{pkmn|breeding}}.
Eevee is available relatively early in {{game2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}, but keeps its rarity. [[Generation II]] introduced [[friendship]] and a [[time|day-night cycle]], and alongside them, two new Eeveelutions that take advantage of the new mechanics: {{p|Espeon}} and {{p|Umbreon}}. Each of [[Ecruteak City]]'s [[Kimono Girl]]s owns one of the five Eeveelutions that existed in Generation II.


Generation II Eeveelutions are obtained when Eevee is leveled up with high [[happiness]] at certain times of the day. Due to this, and the lack of a clock in certain Generation III games, Eevee cannot evolve into Espeon or Umbreon in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}.
Eevee cannot evolve into Espeon or Umbreon in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, due to the absence of a day-night cycle. However, as both are present in the games, they can be legitimately obtained in a save file by trading an Eevee to {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}, evolving it there, and then trading back, or by trading from {{g|Colosseum}} or {{g|XD: Gale of Darkness}}.


====Espeon====
====Espeon====
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:''Main article: {{p|Espeon}}''
The {{type|Psychic}} Eeveelution, '''Espeon''', evolves from Eevee when [[friendship Evolution|leveled up with high friendship]] (220 before [[Generation VIII]] or 160 since) during the [[time|day]], except in areas with a [[Moss Rock]] or [[Ice Rock]], or if the [[Methods of Evolution|evolutionary conditions]] for it to evolve into {{p|Sylveon}} have also been met. In {{Pokémon XD}} only, Eevee will evolve if the player has a [[Sun Shard]] in their [[Bag]].
As a {{type2|Psychic}}, '''Espeon''' is well-known for a common trait among Pokémon which share its type: a rather high Special Attack and somewhat high Speed. It also has high Special Defense, another common trait among Psychic-types. Taking advantage of the [[time]] and [[happiness]] features introduced in [[Generation II]], Espeon evolves from Eevee when it is raised to maximum happiness and gains a level during the daytime.


Espeon takes advantage of the wide amount of [[special move]]s available. With its ability, {{a|Synchronize}}, it can easily discourage the use of [[status moves]] that give it a [[status ailment]], as that condition would then come back at the Pokémon attacking it.
Espeon is one of [[Wes]]'s [[List of the player's first Pokémon|first Pokémon]] in {{g|Colosseum}}, alongside Umbreon.
 
One of the {{OBP|Partner Pokémon|Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!|partner}} Eevee's [[signature move]]s, {{m|Glitzy Glow}}, is inspired by Espeon.
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====Umbreon====
====Umbreon====
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| {{Compare|name=Umbreon|type=Dark|ndex=0197|ab=Synchronize|abd=Inner Focus|how={{color2|000|Level|Level up}} with high {{color2|000|friendship}} at {{color2|000|Time#Time-based Evolutions|night}}<br>or with a {{color2|000|Moon Shard}}{{sup/ss|XD}} in the {{color2|000|bag}}|HP=95|Attack=65|Defense=110|SpAtk=60|SpDef='''130'''|Speed=65}}
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:''Main article: {{p|Umbreon}}''
The {{type|Dark}} Eeveelution, '''Umbreon''', evolves from Eevee when [[friendship Evolution|leveled up with high friendship]] (220 before [[Generation VIII]] or 160 since) during the [[time|night]], except in areas with a [[Moss Rock]] or [[Ice Rock]], or if the [[Methods of Evolution|evolutionary conditions]] for it to evolve into {{p|Sylveon}} have also been met. In {{Pokémon XD}} only, Eevee will evolve if the player has a [[Moon Shard]] in their [[Bag]].
'''Umbreon''' is the second of the two [[Generation II]] Eeveelutions, a {{type2|Dark}} Pokémon. Somewhat uniquely, it was the only pure Dark-type in the generation it was introduced in, and also uniquely, is the only Eeveelution better suited to defending rather than attacking. With its two highest stats in Special Defense and Defense, respectively, and its two lowest in the respective offensive stats, Umbreon is much more often used to cause status problems than damage.


Like Espeon, Umbreon has the ability {{a|Synchronize}}, causing other Pokémon that attempt to use its defensive, status-causing strategy against it to suffer as well. As a Dark-type, it is also the only Eeveelution whose type has an immunity (to the {{t|Psychic}} type).
Umbreon is one of [[Wes]]'s [[List of the player's first Pokémon|first Pokémon]] in {{g|Colosseum}}, alongside Espeon.
 
One of the {{OBP|Partner Pokémon|Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!|partner}} Eevee's [[signature move]]s, {{m|Baddy Bad}}, is inspired by Umbreon.
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===Generation IV===
===Introduced in Generation IV===
Though no new Eeveelutions were seen in [[Generation III]], possibly because of the unavailability of Eevee in [[Hoenn]], [[Generation IV]] added another pair of new Eeveelutions, {{p|Leafeon}} and {{p|Glaceon}}. Though unlike their evolutionary cousins, they were not available early on in {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}. They are however available early on in {{game|Platinum}}, which made Eevee available even before the player has gotten the third badge.
After [[Generation III|an entire generation]] with no new Eeveelutions, [[Generation IV]] added another pair of Eeveelutions, {{p|Leafeon}} and {{p|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]].


Generation IV Eeveelutions are obtained by leveling Eevee up in certain areas, another departure from the [[methods of evolution]] in previous generations.
Eevee cannot evolve into Leafeon or Glaceon in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, due to the absence of the areas required for its Evolution in either of the [[region]]s the games are set in. However, as both are present in the games, they can be legitimately obtained in a save file by trading in from {{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}.


====Leafeon====
====Leafeon====
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| {{Compare|name=Leafeon|type=Grass|ndex=0470|ab=Leaf Guard|abd=Chlorophyll|how={{color2|000000|Level|Level up}} near a {{color2|000000|Moss Rock}}<br>or with a {{color2|000|Leaf Stone}}<sup>{{color2|000|Generation VIII|VIII}}+</sup>|HP=65|Attack=110|Defense='''130'''|SpAtk=60|SpDef=65|Speed=95}}
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:''Main article: {{p|Leafeon}}''
The {{type|Grass}} 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 [[Methods of Evolution|evolutionary conditions]] for it to evolve into {{p|Espeon}}, {{p|Umbreon}}, or {{p|Sylveon}} have also been met. The Moss Rock is not present in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, {{g|Sword and Shield}}, or {{g|Scarlet and Violet}}.
[[Fake Pokémon#Previously false assumptions|A Pokémon often theorized and hoped for]] over the history of the franchise, '''Leafeon''', was finally the realization of the {{type2|Grass}} evolution of Eevee. Like Flareon, Leafeon has a relatively high Attack stat, however, its strongest stat is in Defense. Unlike Flareon, it has a diverse movepool, with the rare {{m|Leaf Blade}} counted among its STAB moves. As with the [[Generation II]] Eeveelutions, Leafeon takes on a new manner of evolution: when an Eevee is leveled up in [[Eterna Forest]], where [[Moss Rock|a large, mossy rock]] lies, it will evolve into this Pokémon.


Leafeon has a unique ability, {{a|Leaf Guard}}. Teamed up with a Flareon, which also gets bonuses from sunny [[weather]], this ability can be used advantageously, despite the vulnerability to a Fire-type move.
One of the {{OBP|Partner Pokémon|Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!|partner}} Eevee's [[signature move]]s, {{m|Sappy Seed}}, is inspired by Leafeon.
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====Glaceon====
====Glaceon====
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| {{Compare|name=Glaceon|type=Ice|ndex=0471|ab=Snow Cloak|abd=Ice Body|how={{color2|000000|Level|Level up}} near an {{color2|000000|Ice Rock}}<br>or with an {{color2|000|Ice Stone}}<sup>{{color2|000|Generation VIII|VIII}}+{{tt|*|Except in Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl}}</sup>|HP=65|Attack=60|Defense=110|SpAtk='''130'''|SpDef=95|Speed=65}}
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The {{type|Ice}} 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 [[Methods of Evolution|evolutionary conditions]] for it to evolve into {{p|Espeon}}, {{p|Umbreon}}, or {{p|Sylveon}} have also been met. The Ice Rock is not present in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, {{g|Sword and Shield}}, or {{g|Scarlet and Violet}}, and the Ice Stone is not obtainable in {{g|Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl}}.
 
One of the {{OBP|Partner Pokémon|Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!|partner}} Eevee's [[signature move]]s, {{m|Freezy Frost}}, is inspired by Glaceon.
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===Introduced in Generation VI===
Once again, [[Generation V|an entire generation]] passes by before the introduction of a new Eeveelution in [[Generation VI]]: {{p|Sylveon}}. Its reveal also introduced the {{type|Fairy}} to the public.
 
====Sylveon====
{{main|Sylveon (Pokémon)}}
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:''Main article: {{p|Glaceon}}''
The {{type|Fairy}} Eeveelution, '''Sylveon''', evolves from Eevee when [[level]]ed up while knowing a Fairy-type [[move]] and having high [[friendship]]. Prior to [[Generation VIII]], it evolves from Eevee when leveled up while knowing a Fairy-type [[move]] and having at least two levels of [[affection]]. Eevee will evolve into Sylveon even if the [[Methods of Evolution|evolutionary conditions]] for it to evolve into {{p|Espeon}} or {{p|Umbreon}} have also been met, unless it is near a [[Moss Rock]] or [[Ice Rock]].
'''Glaceon''' is an {{type2|Ice}} evolution of Eevee. Like Espeon, its highest stat is its Special Attack; however, unlike Espeon, it has a higher defense, a common trait among other Ice-types. Similarly to Flareon's problem with physical moves, it has a relatively small movepool to work with regarding special moves.


Like Leafeon, Glaceon's special ability, {{a|Snow Cloak}}, has to do with the weather, making it more evasive in {{DL|Weather conditions|hailstorm}}s. It is the only Eeveelution to learn one of the two countering moves, with {{m|Mirror Coat}} being one of its signatures.
One of the {{OBP|Partner Pokémon|Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!|partner}} Eevee's [[signature move]]s, {{m|Sparkly Swirl}}, is inspired by Sylveon.
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==Similar movesets==
==Similar movesets==
{| align="center" style="background: #A8A878; {{roundy|10px}} border: 3px solid #E0E0CF"
The following are the level-up movesets from {{g|Scarlet and Violet}}.
|- align="center"
{| style="background: #{{Let's Go Eevee color}}; {{roundy|10px}} border: 3px solid #{{Let's Go Eevee color light}}; margin:auto; text-align:center"
! style="background:#{{normal color dark}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | {{color2|{{normal color light}}|Level|Lv.}}
|-
| style="background:#{{water color}}" | [[Image:134.png]]<br>{{pcolor|Vaporeon|{{water color dark}}}}<br><small>{{typecolor|Water}}</small>
! style="background:#{{Let's Go Eevee color dark}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | {{color2|{{Let's Go Eevee color light}}|Level|Lv.}}
| style="background:#{{electric color}}" | [[Image:135.png]]<br>{{pcolor|Jolteon|{{electric color dark}}}}<br><small>{{typecolor|Electric}}</small>
| style="background:#{{normal color light}}" | [[File:0133Eevee.png|100px]]<br>{{pcolor|Eevee|{{normal color dark}}}}<br><small>{{typecolor|Normal}}</small>
| style="background:#{{fire color}}" | [[Image:136.png]]<br>{{pcolor|Flareon|{{fire color dark}}}}<br><small>{{typecolor|Fire}}</small>
| style="background:#{{water color light}}" | [[File:0134Vaporeon.png|100px]]<br>{{pcolor|Vaporeon|{{water color dark}}}}<br><small>{{typecolor|Water}}</small>
| style="background:#{{psychic color}}" | [[Image:196.png]]<br>{{pcolor|Espeon|{{psychic color dark}}}}<br><small>{{typecolor|Psychic}}</small>
| style="background:#{{electric color light}}" | [[File:0135Jolteon.png|100px]]<br>{{pcolor|Jolteon|{{electric color dark}}}}<br><small>{{typecolor|Electric}}</small>
| style="background:#{{dark color}}" | [[Image:197.png]]<br>{{pcolor|Umbreon|{{dark color dark}}}}<br><small>{{typecolor|Dark}}</small>
| style="background:#{{fire color light}}" | [[File:0136Flareon.png|100px]]<br>{{pcolor|Flareon|{{fire color dark}}}}<br><small>{{typecolor|Fire}}</small>
| style="background:#{{grass color}}" | [[Image:470.png]]<br>{{pcolor|Leafeon|{{grass color dark}}}}<br><small>{{typecolor|Grass}}</small>
| style="background:#{{psychic color light}}" | [[File:0196Espeon.png|100px]]<br>{{pcolor|Espeon|{{psychic color dark}}}}<br><small>{{typecolor|Psychic}}</small>
| style="background:#{{ice color}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | [[Image:471.png]]<br>{{pcolor|Glaceon|{{ice color dark}}}}<br><small>{{typecolor|Ice}}</small>
| style="background:#{{dark color light}}" | [[File:0197Umbreon.png|100px]]<br>{{pcolor|Umbreon|{{dark color dark}}}}<br><small>{{typecolor|Dark}}</small>
|- align="center"
| style="background:#{{grass color light}}" | [[File:0470Leafeon.png|100px]]<br>{{pcolor|Leafeon|{{grass color dark}}}}<br><small>{{typecolor|Grass}}</small>
| rowspan="3" align="right" style="background:#{{normal color dark}}" | {{color|E0E0CF|Start}}
| style="background:#{{ice color light}};" | [[File:0471Glaceon.png|100px]]<br>{{pcolor|Glaceon|{{ice color dark}}}}<br><small>{{typecolor|Ice}}</small>
| colspan="7" style="background:#{{normal color light}}" | {{mcolor|Tackle|{{normal color dark}}}}
| style="background:#{{fairy color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | [[File:0700Sylveon.png|100px]]<br>{{pcolor|Sylveon|{{fairy color dark}}}}<br><small>{{typecolor|Fairy}}</small>
|- align="center"
|-
| colspan="7" style="background:#{{normal color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Tail Whip|{{normal color dark}}}}''
| style="background:#{{Let's Go Eevee color dark}}; text-align:right" | {{color|{{Let's Go Eevee color light}}|{{tt|Evo.|Learned upon evolving}}}}
|- align="center"
| style="background:#{{unknown color light}}; color:#{{unknown color dark}};" | N/A
| colspan="7" style="background:#{{normal color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Helping Hand|{{normal color dark}}}}''
|- align="center"
| align="right" style="background:#{{normal color dark}}" | {{color|E0E0CF|8}}
| colspan="7" style="background:#{{ground color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Sand-Attack|{{ground color dark}}}}''
|- align="center"
| align="right" style="background:#{{normal color dark}}" | {{color|E0E0CF|15}}
| style="background:#{{water color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Water Gun|{{water color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{water color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Water Gun|{{water color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{electric color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|ThunderShock|{{electric color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{electric color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Thunder Shock|{{electric color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{fire color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Ember|{{fire color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{fire color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Ember|{{fire color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{psychic color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Confusion|{{psychic color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{psychic color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Confusion|{{psychic color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{dark color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Pursuit|{{dark color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{dark color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Snarl|{{dark color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{grass color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Razor Leaf|{{grass color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{grass color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Razor Leaf|{{grass color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{ice color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Icy Wind|{{ice color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{ice color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Icy Wind|{{ice color dark}}}}'''
|- align="center"
| style="background:#{{fairy color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Disarming Voice|{{fairy color dark}}}}'''
| align="right" style="background:#{{normal color dark}}" | {{color|E0E0CF|22}}
|-
| colspan="7" style="background:#{{normal color light}}" | {{mcolor|Quick Attack|{{normal color dark}}}}
| rowspan="12" style="background:#{{Let's Go Eevee color dark}}; text-align:right" | {{color|{{Let's Go Eevee color light}}|1}}
|- align="center"
| colspan=9 style="background:#{{normal color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Covet|{{normal color dark}}}}'''{{tt2|*|STAB only for Eevee|{{normal color dark}}}}
| align="right" style="background:#{{normal color dark}}" | {{color|E0E0CF|29}}
|-
| style="background:#{{dark color light}}" | {{mcolor|Bite|{{dark color dark}}}}
| rowspan="7" style="background:#{{unknown color light}}; color:#{{unknown color dark}};" | N/A
| style="background:#{{fighting color light}}" | {{mcolor|Double Kick|{{fighting color dark}}}}
| colspan=3 style="background:#{{normal color light}}" | {{mcolor|Swift|{{normal color dark}}}}
| style="background:#{{unknown color light}}; color:#{{unknown color dark}};" | N/A
| colspan=3 style="background:#{{normal color light}}" | {{mcolor|Swift|{{normal color dark}}}}
| style="background:#{{unknown color light}}; color:#{{unknown color dark}};" | N/A
|-
| colspan=2 style="background:#{{dark color light}}" | {{mcolor|Bite|{{dark color dark}}}}
| style="background:#{{unknown color light}}; color:#{{unknown color dark}};" | N/A
| colspan=3 style="background:#{{dark color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Bite|{{dark color dark}}}}'''{{tt2|*|STAB only for Umbreon|{{dark color dark}}}}
| style="background:#{{unknown color light}}; color:#{{unknown color dark}};" | N/A
| style="background:#{{dark color light}}" | {{mcolor|Bite|{{dark color dark}}}}
| style="background:#{{dark color light}}" | {{mcolor|Bite|{{dark color dark}}}}
|-
| colspan=8 style="background:#{{normal color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Copycat|{{normal color dark}}}}''
|-
| colspan=8 style="background:#{{normal color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Baton Pass|{{normal color dark}}}}''
|-
| colspan=8 style="background:#{{normal color light}}" | {{mcolor|Take Down|{{normal color dark}}}}
|-
| colspan=8 style="background:#{{fairy color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Charm|{{fairy color dark}}}}''
|-
| colspan=8 style="background:#{{normal color light}}" | {{mcolor|Double-Edge|{{normal color dark}}}}
|-
| colspan=9 style="background:#{{normal color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Helping Hand|{{normal color dark}}}}''
|-
| colspan=9 style="background:#{{normal color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Tackle|{{normal color dark}}}}'''{{tt2|*|STAB only for Eevee|{{dark color dark}}}}
|-
| colspan=9 style="background:#{{normal color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Growl|{{normal color dark}}}}''
|-
| colspan=9 style="background:#{{normal color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Tail Whip|{{normal color dark}}}}''
|-
| style="background:#{{Let's Go Eevee color dark}}; text-align:right" | {{color|{{Let's Go Eevee color light}}|5}}
| colspan=9 style="background:#{{ground color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Sand Attack|{{ground color dark}}}}''
|-
| style="background:#{{Let's Go Eevee color dark}}; text-align:right" | {{color|{{Let's Go Eevee color light}}|10}}
| colspan=9 style="background:#{{normal color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Quick Attack|{{normal color dark}}}}'''{{tt2|*|STAB only for Eevee|{{dark color dark}}}}
|-
| style="background:#{{Let's Go Eevee color dark}}; text-align:right" | {{color|{{Let's Go Eevee color light}}|15}}
| colspan=9 style="background:#{{fairy color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Baby-Doll Eyes|{{fairy color dark}}}}''
|-
| style="background:#{{Let's Go Eevee color dark}}; text-align:right" | {{color|{{Let's Go Eevee color light}}|20}}
| style="background:#{{normal color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Swift|{{normal color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{ice color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Haze|{{ice color dark}}}}''
| style="background:#{{electric color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Thunder Wave|{{electric color dark}}}}''
| style="background:#{{poison color light}}" | {{mcolor|Smog|{{poison color dark}}}}
| style="background:#{{normal color light}}" | {{mcolor|Swift|{{normal color dark}}}}
| style="background:#{{normal color light}}" | {{mcolor|Swift|{{normal color dark}}}}
| style="background:#{{ghost color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Confuse Ray|{{ghost color dark}}}}''
| style="background:#{{ghost color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Confuse Ray|{{ghost color dark}}}}''
| style="background:#{{grass color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Synthesis|{{grass color dark}}}}''
| style="background:#{{grass color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Leech Seed|{{grass color dark}}}}''
| style="background:#{{ice color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Ice Shard|{{ice color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{normal color light}}" | {{mcolor|Swift|{{normal color dark}}}}
|-
| style="background:#{{Let's Go Eevee color dark}}; text-align:right" | {{color|{{Let's Go Eevee color light}}|25}}
| style="background:#{{dark color light}}" | '''''{{mcolor|Bite|{{dark color dark}}}}'''''
| style="background:#{{water color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Water Pulse|{{water color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{fighting color light}}" | {{mcolor|Double Kick|{{fighting color dark}}}}
| style="background:#{{dark color light}}" | {{mcolor|Bite|{{dark color dark}}}}
| style="background:#{{dark color light}}" | {{mcolor|Bite|{{dark color dark}}}}
|- align="center"
| align="right" style="background:#{{normal color dark}}" | {{color|E0E0CF|36}}
| style="background:#{{ice color light}}" | {{mcolor|Aurora Beam|{{ice color dark}}}}
| style="background:#{{bug color light}}" | {{mcolor|Pin Missile|{{bug color dark}}}}
| style="background:#{{fire color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Fire Spin|{{fire color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{psychic color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Psybeam|{{psychic color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{psychic color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Psybeam|{{psychic color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{dark color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Faint Attack|{{dark color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{dark color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Assurance|{{dark color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{grass color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Magical Leaf|{{grass color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{grass color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Magical Leaf|{{grass color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{ice color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Ice Shard|{{ice color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{dark color light}}" | {{mcolor|Bite|{{dark color dark}}}}
|- align="center"
| style="background:#{{psychic color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Light Screen|{{psychic color dark}}}}''
| align="right" style="background:#{{normal color dark}}" | {{color|E0E0CF|43}}
|-
| style="background:#{{water color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Aqua Ring|{{water color dark}}}}''
| style="background:#{{Let's Go Eevee color dark}}; text-align:right" | {{color|{{Let's Go Eevee color light}}|30}}
| style="background:#{{normal color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Copycat|{{normal color dark}}}}''
| style="background:#{{ice color light}}" | {{mcolor|Aurora Beam|{{ice color dark}}}}
| style="background:#{{electric color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Thunder Fang|{{electric color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{electric color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Thunder Fang|{{electric color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{fire color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Fire Fang|{{fire color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{fire color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Fire Fang|{{fire color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{psychic color light}}" | {{mcolor|Future Sight|{{psychic color dark}}}}
| style="background:#{{normal color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Morning Sun|{{normal color dark}}}}''
| style="background:#{{dark color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Assurance|{{dark color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{fairy color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Moonlight|{{fairy color dark}}}}''
| style="background:#{{grass color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Synthesis|{{grass color dark}}}}''
| style="background:#{{ice color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Ice Fang|{{ice color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{fairy color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Draining Kiss|{{fairy color dark}}}}'''
|-
| style="background:#{{Let's Go Eevee color dark}}; text-align:right" | {{color|{{Let's Go Eevee color light}}|35}}
| style="background:#{{normal color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Baton Pass|{{normal color dark}}}}''
| style="background:#{{water color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Aqua Ring|{{water color dark}}}}''
| style="background:#{{bug color light}}" | {{mcolor|Pin Missile|{{bug color dark}}}}
| style="background:#{{fire color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Fire Spin|{{fire color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{psychic color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Power Swap|{{psychic color dark}}}}''
| style="background:#{{psychic color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Guard Swap|{{psychic color dark}}}}''
| style="background:#{{fire color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Sunny Day|{{fire color dark}}}}''
| style="background:#{{ice color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Snowscape|{{ice color dark}}}}''
| style="background:#{{fairy color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Misty Terrain|{{fairy color dark}}}}''
|-
| style="background:#{{Let's Go Eevee color dark}}; text-align:right" | {{color|{{Let's Go Eevee color light}}|40}}
| style="background:#{{normal color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Take Down|{{normal color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{water color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Muddy Water|{{water color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{electric color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Discharge|{{electric color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{fire color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Lava Plume|{{fire color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{psychic color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Psychic|{{psychic color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{dark color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Dark Pulse|{{dark color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{grass color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Giga Drain|{{grass color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{grass color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Giga Drain|{{grass color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{ice color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Ice Fang|{{ice color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{ice color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Freeze-Dry|{{ice color dark}}}}'''
|- align="center"
| style="background:#{{psychic color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Skill Swap|{{psychic color dark}}}}''
| align="right" style="background:#{{normal color dark}}" | {{color|E0E0CF|50}}
|-
| colspan="7" style="background:#{{normal color light}}" | {{mcolor|Last Resort|{{normal color dark}}}}
| style="background:#{{Let's Go Eevee color dark}}; text-align:right" | {{color|{{Let's Go Eevee color light}}|45}}
|- align="center"
| style="background:#{{fairy color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Charm|{{fairy color dark}}}}''
| align="right" style="background:#{{normal color dark}}" | {{color|E0E0CF|57}}
| style="background:#{{ice color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Haze|{{ice color dark}}}}''
| style="background:#{{electric color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Thunder Wave|{{electric color dark}}}}''
| style="background:#{{poison color light}}" | {{mcolor|Smog|{{poison color dark}}}}
| style="background:#{{normal color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Psych Up|{{normal color dark}}}}''
| style="background:#{{normal color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Mean Look|{{normal color dark}}}}''
| style="background:#{{grass color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|GrassWhistle|{{grass color dark}}}}''
| style="background:#{{psychic color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Mirror Coat|{{psychic color dark}}}}''
|- align="center"
| align="right" style="background:#{{normal color dark}}" | {{color|E0E0CF|64}}
| style="background:#{{poison color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Acid Armor|{{poison color dark}}}}''
| style="background:#{{poison color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Acid Armor|{{poison color dark}}}}''
| style="background:#{{psychic color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Agility|{{psychic color dark}}}}''
| style="background:#{{psychic color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Agility|{{psychic color dark}}}}''
| style="background:#{{normal color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Scary Face|{{normal color dark}}}}''
| style="background:#{{normal color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Scary Face|{{normal color dark}}}}''
| style="background:#{{psychic color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Psychic|{{psychic color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{normal color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Psych Up|{{normal color dark}}}}''
| style="background:#{{normal color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Screech|{{normal color dark}}}}''
| style="background:#{{normal color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Screech|{{normal color dark}}}}''
| style="background:#{{fire color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Sunny Day|{{fire color dark}}}}''
| style="background:#{{normal color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Swords Dance|{{normal color dark}}}}''
| style="background:#{{ice color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Hail|{{ice color dark}}}}''
| style="background:#{{psychic color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Mirror Coat|{{psychic color dark}}}}''
|- align="center"
| style="background:#{{normal color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Psych Up|{{normal color dark}}}}''
| align="right" style="background:#{{normal color dark}}" | {{color|E0E0CF|71}}
|-
| style="background:#{{Let's Go Eevee color dark}}; text-align:right" | {{color|{{Let's Go Eevee color light}}|50}}
| style="background:#{{normal color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Double-Edge|{{normal color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{water color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Hydro Pump|{{water color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{water color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Hydro Pump|{{water color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{electric color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Thunder|{{electric color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{electric color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Thunder|{{electric color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{fire color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Fire Blast|{{fire color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{Fire color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Flare Blitz|{{Fire color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{normal color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Morning Sun|{{normal color dark}}}}''
| style="background:#{{psychic color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Future Sight|{{psychic color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{normal color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Moonlight|{{normal color dark}}}}''
| style="background:#{{normal color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Mean Look|{{normal color dark}}}}''
| style="background:#{{grass color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Leaf Blade|{{grass color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{grass color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Leaf Blade|{{grass color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{ice color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Blizzard|{{ice color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{ice color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Blizzard|{{ice color dark}}}}'''
|- align="center"
| style="background:#{{fairy color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Moonblast|{{fairy color dark}}}}'''
| align="right" style="background:#{{normal color dark}}" | {{color|E0E0CF|<sup>{{color2|E0E0CF|Pokémon Platinum Version|Pt}}{{color2|E0E0CF|Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|HGSS}}</sup>78}}
|-
| style="background:#{{water color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Muddy Water|{{water color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{Let's Go Eevee color dark}}; text-align:right" | {{color|{{Let's Go Eevee color light}}|55}}
| style="background:#{{electric color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Discharge|{{electric color dark}}}}'''
| colspan=9 style="background:#{{normal color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Last Resort|{{normal color dark}}}}'''{{tt2|*|STAB only for Eevee|{{dark color dark}}}}
| style="background:#{{fire color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Lava Plume|{{fire color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{psychic color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Power Swap|{{psychic color dark}}}}''
| style="background:#{{psychic color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Guard Swap|{{psychic color dark}}}}''
| style="background:#{{normal color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Swords Dance|{{normal color dark}}}}''
| style="background:#{{psychic color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Barrier|{{psychic color dark}}}}''
|-
|-
| colspan="8" style="background:#{{normal color dark}}; color: #{{normal color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}"| <small>Moves in '''bold''' are {{color2|E0E0CF|Same-type attack bonus|STAB}}. Moves in ''italics'' do no damage.</small>
| colspan="10" style="background:#{{Let's Go Eevee color dark}}; color: #{{Let's Go Eevee color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}"| <small>Moves in '''bold''' are {{color2|{{Let's Go Eevee color light}}|Same-type attack bonus|STAB}}. Moves in ''italics'' do no damage. Moves in '''''bold italics''''' may be STAB for Eevee when it evolves.<br>{{color2|{{Let's Go Eevee color light}}|Normal (type)|Normal-type}} attacking moves are also STAB for Sylveon if it has {{acolor|Pixilate|{{Let's Go Eevee color light}}}}.</small>
|}{{-}}
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==Base stats comparison==
{{groupstats/8|Let's Go Eevee|0134|Vaporeon|water|130|65|60|110|95|65|0135|Jolteon|electric|65|65|60|110|95|130|0136|Flareon|fire|65|130|60|95|110|65|0196|Espeon|psychic|65|65|60|130|95|110|0197|Umbreon|dark|95|65|110|60|130|65|0470|Leafeon|grass|65|110|130|60|65|95|0471|Glaceon|ice|65|60|110|130|95|65|0700|Sylveon|fairy|95|65|65|110|130|60}}
 
===Averages===
{{BaseStatNoCat
|type=Let's Go Eevee
|HP=80.63
|Attack=78.13
|Defense=81.88
|SpAtk=100.63
|SpDef=101.88
|Speed=81.88
|Total=525
}}
 
==In animation==
===Pokémon animated series===
[[File:Ilima Eevee Extreme Evoboost Eeveelutions.png|thumb|300px|Eevee and its eight evolved forms in ''[[Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon]]'']]
In the {{pkmn|animated series}}, the Eeveelutions have been featured together in several episodes, most specifically in ''[[EP040|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 ''[[EP183|Trouble's Brewing]]'' under the possession of [[Sakura]] and the [[Kimono Girl]]s, 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 ''[[M11|Giratina and the Sky Warrior]]''. In the [[Pikachu short]] ''[[PK25|Eevee & Friends]]'', it featured Eevee with all eight of its Eeveelutions as of [[Generation VI]].


==In the anime==
In ''[[JN049|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 have at least one of the Eeveelutions.
[[File:EeveelutionsAnime.png|thumb|280px|left|Eevee and all the Eeveelutions in the anime]]
* In ''[[JN063|On Land, In the Sea, and to the Future!]]'', Chloe and Eevee met [[Kiley]] and his {{p|Vaporeon}}. She also received a [[Water Stone]] from him.
In the anime, the Eeveelutions have been featured together in several episodes, most specifically in ''[[EP040|The Battling Eevee Brothers]]'', which focused on the three [[Generation I]] Eeveelutions, as well as Eevee itself, and ''[[EP183|Trouble's Brewing]]'', which focused on the five Eeveelutions there were as of [[Generation II]]. The seven Eeveelutions were first featured together with an Eevee as a small cameo at the beginning of ''[[M11|Giratina and the Sky Warrior]]''.
* In ''[[JN079|Night and Day, You are the Ones!]]'', Chloe and Eevee met [[Soleil]] and her {{p|Umbreon}} and {{p|Espeon}}.
* In ''[[JN087|Breaking the Ice!]]'', Chloe and Eevee met [[Regina]] and her {{p|Glaceon}}, [[nickname]]d Mirche.
* In ''[[JN094|Suffering the Flings and Arrows!]]'', Chloe and Eevee met [[Erika]] and her {{p|Leafeon}}.
* In ''[[JN098|Out of Their Elements!]]'', Chloe and Eevee met [[Harmony]] and her {{p|Jolteon}}, nicknamed Bernice, and {{OBP|Billy|JN098}} and his {{p|Flareon}}, nicknamed Toril. She also received a [[Fire Stone]] and [[Thunder Stone]] from them, respectively.
* In ''[[JN105|Reuniting for the First Time!]]'', Chloe and Eevee met {{an|Serena}} and her {{TP|Serena|Sylveon}}.
* In ''[[JN112|Helping the Hometown Hero!]]'', Chloe met {{an|Lana}} and [[Sandy]], who introduced her to a new vision: that Eevee might want to remain in her base form.


Several important characters have owned Eevee which have gone on to evolve; other Eeveelutions have also been featured separately from their cousins.
Several important characters have owned Eevee which have gone on to evolve; other Eeveelutions have also been featured separately from their cousins.


===Gary's Umbreon===
====Eevee====
[[Gary Oak]] owns an {{TP|Gary|Umbreon}} which he caught as an Eevee sometime before Ash returned to [[Kanto]] from the [[Orange Archipelago|Orange Islands]].
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| [[File:Sandy.png|180px|Sandy]]<br>[[Sandy]]
| [[File:Lana anime.png|180px|Lana]]<br>{{an|Lana}}
| A {{pkmn2|wild}} Eevee with shaggy hair made its debut after the airing of ''[[SM093|Lillier and the Staff!]]'', in the [[Where Are You Going, Eevee?#Episode 1|first episode]] of the titular [[Where Are You Going, Eevee?]]. It made its main series debut in ''[[SM099|We Know Where You're Going, Eevee!]]'', where it was caught by {{an|Lana}} and given the [[nickname]] [[Sandy]].
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| [[File:Chloe Eevee.png|180px|Chloe's Eevee]]<br>[[Chloe's Eevee]]
| [[File:Chloe anime.png|180px|Chloe]]<br>[[Chloe]]
| Chloe caught her Eevee in ''[[JN049|To Train, or Not to Train!]]''. Chloe's Eevee is the first female of her {{OBP|Pokémon|species|species}} with a visible [[List of Pokémon with gender differences|gender difference]] in the animated series. What makes her Eevee unique is that she is unable to evolve. The reason why is unknown.
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| [[File:Ilima Eevee.png|180px|Ilima's Eevee]]<br>[[Ilima's Eevee]]
| [[File:Ilima anime.png|180px|Ilima]]<br>[[Ilima]]
| [[Ilima]] and his Eevee debuted in ''[[SM065|Turning Heads and Training Hard!]]''. With the help of his [[Z-Ring]] and [[Eevium Z]], Ilima and Eevee can perform the [[Z-Move]] {{m|Extreme Evoboost}}.
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====Vaporeon====
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| [[File:Ursula Vaporeon.png|180px|Ursula's Vaporeon]]<br>[[Ursula's Vaporeon]]
| [[File:Ursula.png|180px|Ursula]]<br>[[Ursula]]
| [[Ursula]] used two Eevee in the [[Appeal|Performance Stage]] of the [[Sinnoh Grand Festival]] in ''[[DP174|Last Call—First Round!]]''. As part of the act, she evolved them into Vaporeon and Flareon. Notably, those Eevee were the first seen evolving onscreen in the animated series.
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====Jolteon====
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| [[File:Volkner Jolteon.png|180px|Volkner's Jolteon]]<br>[[Volkner's Jolteon]]
| [[File:Volkner Journeys.png|180px|Volkner]]<br>[[Volkner]]
| [[Volkner]] used a Jolteon during his battle against Ash in ''[[DP179|The Eighth Wonder of the Sinnoh World!]]''. It battled and lost to {{AP|Infernape}}. It is the first Eeveelution to be used by a [[Gym Leader]] in the animated series.
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====Flareon====
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| [[File:Ursula Flareon.png|180px|Ursula's Flareon]]<br>[[Ursula's Flareon]]
| [[File:Ursula.png|180px|Ursula]]<br>[[Ursula]]
| [[Ursula]] used two Eevee in the [[Appeal|Performance Stage]] of the [[Sinnoh Grand Festival]] in ''[[DP174|Last Call—First Round!]]''. As part of the act, she evolved them into Vaporeon and Flareon. Notably, those Eevee were the first seen evolving onscreen in the animated series.
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====Espeon====
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| [[File:Sakura Espeon.png|180px|Gary's Umbreon]]<br>[[Sakura's Espeon]]
| [[File:Sakura.png|180px|Sakura]]<br>[[Sakura]]
| [[Sakura]], one of the five [[Kimono Girl|Kimono Sisters]], is the owner of an {{TP|Sakura|Espeon}} that debut as an Eevee in ''[[EP183|Trouble's Brewing]]'' and later evolved prior to ''[[EP226|Espeon, Not Included]]'', while the rest of her sisters own the other four Eeveelutions that were known in [[Generation II]].
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| [[File:Anabel Espeon.png|180px|Anabel's Espeon]]<br>[[Anabel's Espeon]]
| [[File:Anabel anime.png|180px|Anabel]]<br>[[Anabel]]
| [[Anabel]] used an Espeon in ''[[AG170|Second Time's the Charm!]]'' during Ash's [[rematch]] with her. Despite overwhelming {{AP|Pikachu}} in the beginning of the match with its speed and power, as well as the strong connection between Trainer and Pokémon, it was still defeated by its opponent, earning Ash the [[Symbol|Ability Symbol]].
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====Umbreon====
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| [[File:Gary Umbreon.png|180px|Gary's Umbreon]]<br>[[Gary's Umbreon]]
| [[File:Gary Pokemon.png|180px|Gary Oak]]<br>[[Gary Oak]]
| [[Gary Oak]] owns an {{TP|Gary|Umbreon}} that he caught as an Eevee sometime before Ash returned to [[Kanto]] from the [[Orange Islands]] in ''[[EP115|A Tent Situation]]''. It debut in [[EP116|the next episode]] and later evolved prior to ''[[EP171|Power Play!]]''. It is one of his main Pokémon, having appeared nearly every time he himself has, and being quite skilled in battle.
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| [[File:Johanna Umbreon.png|180px|Johanna's Umbreon]]<br>[[Johanna's Umbreon]]
| [[File:Johanna anime.png|180px|Johanna]]<br>[[Johanna]]
| [[Johanna]] has an Umbreon that debuted in ''[[DP138|Strategy Begins at Home!]]''. It joined {{TP|Johanna|Glameow}} to help train against its Trainer's daughter: Dawn. It later did the same in [[DPS01]].
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| [[File:Gladion Umbreon.png|180px|Gladion's Umbreon]]<br>[[Gladion's Umbreon]]
| [[File:Gladion anime.png|180px|Gladion]]<br>{{an|Gladion}}
| {{an|Gladion}} and his {{TP|Gladion|Umbreon}} debuted in ''[[SM027|A Glaring Rivalry!]]'', and its usually [[Walking Pokémon|walking]] alongside its Trainer. A flashback in the same episode reveals that Gladion had his Umbreon since it was an Eevee, after he found it injured near its house when he was younger.
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| [[File:Spinel Umbreon.png|180px|Spinel's Umbreon]]<br>[[Spinel's Umbreon]]
| [[File:Spinel.png|180px|Spinel]]<br>[[Spinel]]
| [[Spinel]]'s {{p|Umbreon}} debuted in ''[[HZ012|The Future I Choose]]'', under the ownership of [[Spinel]] and his main partner. It has since made further appearances in ''[[Pokémon Horizons: The Series]]''.
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====Leafeon====
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| [[File:Zoey Leafeon.png|180px|Zoey's Leafeon]]<br>[[Zoey's Leafeon]]
| [[File:Zoey.png|180px|Zoey]]<br>[[Zoey]]
| [[Zoey]] has a Leafeon that debuted in ''[[DP155|Double-Time Battle Training!]]''. It was used in a practice [[Double Battle]] along with {{p|Kirlia}}. It reappeared in ''[[DP176|Coming Full-Festival Circle!]]'', where it was used in the [[Contest Battle|Battle Stage]] of the [[Sinnoh Grand Festival]]. It faced off against [[Nando's Kricketune]] and {{p|Lopunny}} alongside {{p|Mismagius}} and won.
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| [[File:Erika Leafeon.png|180px|Erika's Leafeon]]<br>[[Erika's Leafeon]]
| [[File:Erika JN094.png|180px|Erika]]<br>[[Erika]]
| In ''[[JN094|Suffering the Flings and Arrows!]]'', [[Erika]] was revealed to have a Leafeon, Leafeon accompanied Erika during the [[Pokémon Flower Arrangement]] class. When {{TRT}} tried to steal [[Ash's Pikachu]], Erika used Leafeon to battle against them.
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It is one of his main Pokémon, having appeared nearly every time he himself has, and being quite skilled in battle.
====Glaceon====
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| [[File:May Glaceon.png|180px|May's Glaceon]]<br>[[May's Glaceon]]
| [[File:May DP series.png|180px|May]]<br>{{an|May}}
| {{an|May}}, who is the first main character of the animated series to have owned an Eevee, received hers as an {{pkmn|Egg}} in ''[[AG150|May's Egg-Cellent Adventure]]''. Eevee hatched in ''[[AG157|Time Warp Heals All Wounds]]'' and later evolved into a {{TP|May|Glaceon}} sometime prior to ''[[DP076|A Full Course Tag Battle!]]'' during a visit to [[Sinnoh]] to compete in the [[Wallace Cup]].
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| [[File:Cynthia Glaceon.png|180px|Cynthia's Glaceon]]<br>[[Cynthia's Glaceon]]
| [[File:Cynthia anime BW2.png|180px|Cynthia]]<br>{{an|Cynthia}}
|[[Cynthia]] used a Glaceon in ''[[BW085|All for the Love of Meloetta!]]'' to freeze part of a river. She and {{Ash}} then broke up the ice so it could be used to cool down a sick {{an|Meloetta}}. It is the first and, so far, only Eeveelution to be used by a {{pkmn|Champion}} in the animated series.
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===Sakura's Espeon===
====Sylveon====
[[Sakura]], one of the five [[Kimono Girl]]s, is the owner of an {{TP|Sakura|Espeon}}, while the rest of her sisters own the four other Eeveelutions that were known in [[Generation II]].
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| [[File:Valerie Sylveon.png|180px|Valerie's Sylveon]]<br>[[Valerie's Sylveon]]
| [[File:Valerie anime.png|180px|Valerie]]<br>[[Valerie]]
| [[Valerie]] has a Sylveon that debuted in ''[[XY073|A Fashionable Battle!]]''. She used it in ''[[XY074|Fairy-Type Trickery!]]'' in Ash's Gym battle, where it battled and lost to {{AP|Fletchinder}}.
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| [[File:Serena Sylveon.png|180px|Serena's Sylveon]]<br>[[Serena's Sylveon]]
| [[File:Serena JN.png|180px|Serena]]<br>{{an|Serena}}
| {{an|Serena}} caught her {{TP|Serena|Sylveon}} as an Eevee in ''[[XY089|A Frolicking Find in the Flowers!]]''. Her Eevee later evolved in ''[[XY105|Party Dancecapades!]]'' during a [[Multi Battle|Tag Battle]] alongside [[Ash's Pikachu]] against [[Miette]]'s {{p|Slurpuff}} and [[James's Inkay]].
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===May's Glaceon===
==== Eeveelutions====
[[File:Ursula Flareon Vaporeon.png|thumb|250px|Ursula's Vaporeon and Flareon]]
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{{an|May}}, who is the first and so far only main anime character to have owned an Eevee, evolved hers into {{TP|May|Glaceon}} on a visit to [[Sinnoh]] for the [[Wallace Cup]].
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| [[File:Virgil Eeveelutions.png|250px|Virgil's team]]<br>[[Virgil#Pokémon|Virgil's team]]
| [[File:Virgil.png|180px|Virgil]]<br>[[Virgil]]
| [[Virgil]] owns an Eevee and every one of its then-known final forms. They debuted together in ''[[BW102|Team Eevee and the Pokémon Rescue Squad!]]'' where he used them in his mountain rescue duties. He also used them to fight through the [[Vertress Conference]], which he won.
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| [[File:PK25 Eeveelutions.png|250px|Eeveelutions as seen in Eevee & Friends]]<br>''[[PK25|Eevee & Friends]]'' Eeveelutions
| N/A
| The [[Pikachu short]] for ''[[M16|Genesect and the Legend Awakened]]'' featured every Eeveelution, including the newly revealed {{p|Sylveon}}.
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====Pokédex entries====
{{Animedexheader|Kanto|no}}
{{Animedexbody|EP040|Eevee's Evolution|Ash's Pokédex|Eevee evolves into one of three Pokémon, depending on what [[Evolution stone|stone]] is used on it:<br>
Using a [[Fire Stone]] will yield {{p|Flareon}}, the Flame Pokémon.<br>
A [[Water Stone]] yields {{p|Vaporeon}}, the Bubble Jet Pokémon.<br>
A [[Thunder Stone]] yields {{p|Jolteon}}, the Lightning Pokémon.}}
{{Animedexfooter/Pokémon|Kanto}}


===Zoey's Leafeon===
====Gallery====
[[Zoey]] has a Leafeon that debuted in ''[[DP155|Double-Time Battle Training]]''. It was used in a practice tag double battle with her Kirlia. It reappeared in ''[[DP176|Coming Full Festival Circle!]]'' alongside her {{p|Mismagius}} in the semi-finals of the [[Sinnoh Grand Festival]] where it defeated [[Nando]]'s {{p|Kricketune}} and {{p|Lopunny}}.
<gallery>
File:Lady Eeveelutions.png|Eeveelutions as seen in ''[[M11|Giratina and the Sky Warrior]]''
PokéTV XY095.png|Eeveelutions as seen in the [[Poké TV]] segment
</gallery>


===Ursula's Vaporeon and Flareon===
===Pokémon Evolutions===
[[Ursula]] used two Eevee in her appeal for the [[Grand Festival]] in the ''[[DP174|Last Call, First Round!]]''. She evolved them into Vaporeon and Flareon as part of the act.
All Eeveelutions introduced prior to [[Generation IV]] appeared in ''[[PE07|The Show]]'', under the ownership of the [[Kimono Girl]]s.
 
A {{p|Jolteon}} appeared in ''[[PE08|The Discovery]]'', under the ownership of {{ga|Trace}}.
 
====Gallery====
<gallery>
Kuni Vaporeon Evolutions.png|{{p|Vaporeon}} in Pokémon Evolutions
Miki Flareon Evolutions.png|{{p|Flareon}} in Pokémon Evolutions
Trace Jolteon Evolutions.png|{{p|Jolteon}} in Pokémon Evolutions
Zuki Umbreon Evolutions.png|{{p|Umbreon}} in Pokémon Evolutions
Naoko Espeon Evolutions.png|{{p|Espeon}} in Pokémon Evolutions
</gallery>


==In the manga==
==In the manga==
===In the Electric Tale of Pikachu manga===
[[File:Vee Eeveelutions.png|thumb|250px|Eevee and the original three Eeveelutions in [[Pokémon Adventures]]]]
In the chapter ''[[ET06|To Evolve or Not to Evolve, That is the Question!]]'', {{Ash}} and [[Mikey]] fight together against the [[Eevee brothers]] so that Mikey and his Eevee may be accepted into the secret fellowship, The Knights of the E Stone. Each of Mikey's brothers owns one of Eevee's evolutions which was known at the time ({{p|Vaporeon}}, {{p|Jolteon}} and {{p|Flareon}}), and Mikey's Eevee must fight each of its evolutions to prove its worth despite being an unevolved Pokémon.
===The Electric Tale of Pikachu===
In ''[[ET06|To Evolve or Not to Evolve, That is the Question!]]'', {{OBP|Ash Ketchum|EToP|Ash}} helped [[Mikey]] to defeat [[Eevee brothers|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|Vee}}
[[Vee]] 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 [[Devolution|revert]] back into its original form. After some time under {{adv|Red}}'s ownership, Vee permanently evolved into an {{p|Espeon}} and lost this ability in the process.
 
[[Karen]]'s Umbreon, first seen in the {{MangaArc|Gold, Silver & Crystal}}, used to be an Eevee.
 
The five [[Kimono Girl]]s debuted in the {{MangaArc|HeartGold & SoulSilver}}. 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.
 
{{adv|Y}} in the {{MangaArc|X & Y}} caught an Eevee which she nicknamed Veevee and eventually evolved into Sylveon. This makes Y the second [[Pokédex holder]] to own an Eeveelution.


===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===
===Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys===
[[Vee]] was featured as 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. After some time under {{adv|Red}}'s ownership however, Vee evolved into an {{p|Espeon}}, and the ability was eliminated.
[[Bill]] in [[Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys]] has an Umbreon and Espeon, which he loaned to {{GnB|Gold}} and {{GnB|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 7===
{{OBP|Lily|Pokémon 7}} in [[Phantom Thief Pokémon 7]] owns a Leafeon that was given to her by [[Nazuna]].
 
===Pokémon Pocket Monsters===
Vaporeon, Jolteon, and Flareon appeared seen in the [[Pokémon Pocket Monsters]] manga.


==In the TCG==
==In the TCG==
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Included with the {{TCG|Skyridge}} expansion, also, is a {{TCG|Theme Deck}} by the name of {{TCG|Eeveelution}}, which features the original three Eeveelutions as the focus. However, the deck only includes the three [[Generation I]] Eeveelutions: whereas {{TCG ID|Skyridge|Umbreon|H30}} was released in the set, Espeon was not.
Included with the {{TCG|Skyridge}} expansion, also, is a {{TCG|Theme Deck}} by the name of {{TCG|Eeveelution}}, which features the original three Eeveelutions as the focus. However, the deck only includes the three [[Generation I]] Eeveelutions: whereas {{TCG ID|Skyridge|Umbreon|H30}} was released in the set, Espeon was not.


There have also been several {{TCG|deck archetype|deck archetypes}} that revolve around the Eeveelutions, mostly due to their versatility and their lack of a unanimous weakness. One of the most recent is {{TCG|Eeveelutions}}, which utilizes {{TCG|Pokémon-ex|Pokémon-ex variants}} of all five then-known Eeveelutions. The use of this archetype has been assisted by the release of a great many {{TCG|Energy card}}s that provide more than one type of Energy, such as {{TCG|Rainbow Energy}}. In {{TCG|Majestic Dawn}}, {{TCG|Glaceon}} and {{TCG|Leafeon}} were introduced to the TCG, as well as including all previous Eeveelutions. The most recent expansion to include the Eevee family is {{TCG|Undaunted}}, including all but Glaceon.
There have also been several {{TCG|deck archetype|deck archetypes}} that revolve around the Eeveelutions, mostly due to their versatility and their lack of a unanimous weakness. One of the most recent is {{TCG|Eeveelutions}}, which utilizes {{TCG|Pokémon-ex|Pokémon-ex variants}} of all five then-known Eeveelutions. The use of this archetype has been assisted by the release of a great many {{TCG|Energy card}}s that provide more than one type of Energy, such as {{TCG|Rainbow Energy}}. In {{TCG|Majestic Dawn}}, {{TCG|Glaceon}} and {{TCG|Leafeon}} were introduced to the TCG; the set also included all previous Eeveelutions. Sylveon was first introduced into the TCG in {{TCG|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 {{TCG|Evolving Skies}}.
 
==In merchandise==
Eevee and its evolved forms were featured in the [[Eevee Essences Collection]].
[[File:EeveeEssences WallGraphics.png|thumb|center|200px|Eevee Essences Wall Graphics]]


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*All of the Eeveelutions learn a new move every seven levels up to level 78.
===Eevee line===
*All of the Eeveelutions so far have had their elemental type be one whose moves were formerly governed solely by the {{stat|Special Attack}} stat. The only formerly all-special elemental type not yet covered is {{t|Dragon}}, which may indicate the type of a future Eeveelution, if any more are introduced.
These are trivia points about Eevee and its evolved forms as a group.
*Each Eeveelution has identical [[base stat]] totals, as well as the same 130-110-95-65-65-60 amounts. What differs among them is which amount is allotted to which stat.  
 
**Espeon and Glaceon both have their highest base stat in Special Attack, as well as the same stats in HP and Special Defense. The other stats, however, vary.
* Eevee's unique trait of evolving into different types can be traced back to a request made by [[Game Freak]] CEO [[Satoshi Tajiri]] to have a Pokémon that evolves into multiple types. Eevee itself was designed as a "blank slate" for its varied Evolutions.<ref name=EVs>(2018) ''EVs''. ([http://lavacutcontent.com/ken-sugimori-eevee-origins/ English translation] written by Anthony Madry and commissioned by Dr. Lava)</ref>
**Leafeon is the only Eeveelution whose base stat in Special Defense is lower than 95.
** [[Motofumi Fujiwara]] designed Eevee, Jolteon, and Flareon. [[Atsuko Nishida]] designed all of the other Eeveelutions.<ref name=EVs/><ref>[https://twitter.com/atsuko_nishida/status/783643367523557376 Tweet by AtsukoNishida (@atsuko_nishida).] Posted on October 5, 2016.</ref>
*The [[Pokémon League entrance exam instructor|instructor of the Pokémon Exam]] that {{Ash}} and [[Team Rocket]] competed in in ''[[EP056|The Ultimate Test]]'' used the first generation Eeveelutions to battle Ash.
* This is the largest evolutionary line with a total of 9 Pokémon. It has always been the largest evolutionary line in previous generations as well, starting with a total of 4 Pokémon in [[Generation I]].
*In the TCG, out of the seven Eeveelutions, only two share a type: Glaceon and Vaporeon, which both appear as {{TCG|Water}} Pokémon. If a Dragon-type Eeveelution is released, it will be the only one to share its [[Elemental types (TCG)|TCG type]] with Eevee, barring the release of a pure {{type2|Flying}} or a {{type2|Normal}} evolution of Eevee.
** This is the only evolutionary line with more than 5 species.
*Eevee and all of the Eeveelutions each have a [[catch rate]] of 45.
* This evolutionary line has had [[List of cross-generational evolutionary lines|new members introduced in the most generations]] (in this case, four generations).
*The Japanese names of the Eeveelutions from particular generations seem to relate to one another. The Eeveelutions from Generation I all have an ''-er'' sound at or near the end of their names (''Showers'' for Vaporeon; ''Thunders'' for Jolteon; ''Booster'' for Flareon) , the Eeveelutions from Generation II end with an ''-ee'' sound (''Eifie'' for Espeon; ''Blacky'' for Umbreon), and the Eeveelutions from Generation IV end with ''-ia'' (''Leafia'' for Leafeon; ''Glacia'' for Glaceon). Eevee itself also ends with an ''-ee'' sound, like its Generation II evolutions.
** This is the only pre-existing evolutionary line with a new member introduced in [[Generation VI]] (although several Pokémon received [[Mega Evolution]]s in this generation, and some Pokémon introduced in this generation also received new Evolutions later).
*Vaporeon is the only Eeveelution that does not share any weakness with another. Flareon and Jolteon are weak to {{type2|Ground}}s, Espeon, Umbreon and Leafeon are weak to {{type2|Bug}}s, Umbreon and Glaceon are weak to {{type2|Fighting}}s, and Leafeon and Glaceon are weak to {{type2|Fire}}s.
* This is the only [[List of Pokémon with branched Evolutions|branched Evolutionary line]] where any of the branches is a [[friendship Evolution]] ({{p|Eevee}} into {{p|Espeon}}, {{p|Umbreon}}, or {{p|Sylveon}}) or [[location-based Evolution]] (Eevee into {{p|Leafeon}} or {{p|Glaceon}}).
*To date, {{p|Flareon}} is the only Eeveelution who has a type advantage over more than one other Eeveelution (being {{p|Leafeon}} and {{p|Glaceon}}).
* This branched Evolutionary line has the largest number of options of [[Evolution stone|stone]] Evolutions, in this case five different stones.
**Interestingly, these two were introduced as a duo in [[Generation IV]].
* This is the only evolutionary line where none of the members share a [[type]].
*Espeon is the only Eeveelution not to have a type advantage over another at all (Vaporeon is strong against Flareon, Jolteon is strong against Vaporeon, Flareon is strong against both Leafeon and Glaceon, Umbreon is strong against Espeon, Leafeon is strong against Vaporeon and Glaceon is strong against Leafeon).
* This was the first available [[List of Pokémon with branched Evolutions|branched Evolution line]], with no other branched lines as of [[Generation I]].
*The [[Generation II]] Eeveelutions's abilities are the only ones made up of only one word. For that matter, they are the only two Eeveelutions to share an ability.
* Prior to the introduction of the [[Generation II]] games (including the {{pkmn|breeding}} mechanic), obtaining all four Pokémon in the evolutionary line would require playing four saved [[Generation I]] games as far as [[Celadon City]].
*Each Eeveelution's English name is based on a word that is associated with its type. {{wp|Vapor}} is a light mist of a liquid, usually water, a {{wp|jolt}} is a sudden shock of electricity, a {{wp|flare}} is a burst of fire, {{wp|ESP}}, extra-sensory perception, is associated with psychic precognition, the {{wp|umbra}} is the darkest part of, and also the Latin name for, a shadow, {{wp|leaf|leaves}} are part of most plants, and a {{wp|glacier}} is a large, slow-moving chunk of ice, though Glaceon's name might also come from the French word ''glace'', meaning "ice".
* In {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}} and {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, this is the only evolutionary line where some but not all of its members are obtainable in-game other than the [[trade Evolution]]s. Specifically, {{p|Eevee}} cannot evolve into {{p|Espeon}} or {{p|Umbreon}} in FireRed and LeafGreen or into {{p|Leafeon}} or {{p|Glaceon}} in HeartGold and SoulSilver.
* A chapter of [[Magical Pokémon Journey]], ''[[PPP06-01|Eevee-Lu-Tion]]'', parodies this term. (Eevee and Lu are the names of two characters from the Magical Pokémon Journey manga).
* Eevee is the only member of this line to have an exclusive [[Z-Move]] and [[Z-Crystal]].
* The remakes for [[Generation I]] and [[Generation II]] are incapable of obtaining any Eeveelutions that were introduced after that particular generation. The lack of a clock system prevents Espeon and Umbreon from being obtained in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, and the lack of the [[Moss Rock]] and [[Ice Rock]] prevents Leafeon and Glaceon from being obtained in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}. Therefore trading between the other [[Generation III]] and [[Generation IV]] games are required to obtain these Eeveelutions.
* Flareon is the only member of this line with a type advantage over more than one of the others.
* All eeveelution exclude eevee are ending with word "eon".
* Jolteon is the only member of this line without an obvious tail. However, in the [[The Electric Tale of Pikachu]] manga, it is shown to have a stubby tail under its spikes.
<br>
* Vaporeon is the only member of this line that does not share any weakness with another member.
* Umbreon is the only member of this line with an {{DL|Type|Type effectiveness|immunity}} against the type of another, in this case Espeon.
* Umbreon is the only member of this line to have been introduced with a unique [[List of Pokémon with unique type combinations|type combination]], in this case being the only pure {{type|Dark}} Pokémon in [[Generation II]].
* Sylveon is the only member of this line to have been introduced alone in a generation.
 
===Evolved forms===
These are trivia points specifically about the evolved forms.
 
* All of [[Penny]]'s Pokémon are Eeveelutions, making her the only notable character to use a full team of Eeveelutions.  
* All Eeveelutions initially evolved using a method that was introduced in their respective generations.
** Since [[Generation VIII]], alternative [[methods of Evolution]] have been introduced for Leafeon and Glaceon, while Sylveon's Evolution requirement of [[affection]] was replaced by [[friendship]].
* All Eeveelutions are of [[type]]s that were considered [[special move|special]] prior to [[Generation IV]]. The only special type not included is the {{type|Dragon}}.
* Espeon is the only Eeveelution not to have a type advantage over another.
* All Eeveelutions have a base stat total of 525.
** Umbreon is the only Eeveelution not to have more than a 65 base Attack and Special Attack.
** Leafeon is the only Eeveelution whose base stat in Special Defense is lower than 95.
** No Eeveelution has HP or Special Defense as its lowest base stat.
 
==Name origin==
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''Eeveelution''
{| class="roundy" style="background: #{{Let's Go Eevee color}}; border: 3px solid #{{Let's Go Eevee color dark}}"
! Language
! Name
! Origin
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Japanese
| イーブイズ ''EVs''
| From イーブイ ''Eievui'' (Eevee)
|- style="background:#FFF"
| English
| Eeveelution
| From ''Eevee'' and ''evolution''
|- style="background:#FFF"
| French
| Évolition
| From ''Évoli'' (Eevee) and ''évolution'' (evolution)
|- style="background:#FFF"
| German
| {{tt|Evoliution|Shadows of Almia}}<br>{{tt|Evolilution|TCG}}
| From ''Evoli'' (Eevee) and ''evolution''
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Italian
| Eeveeluzione
| From ''Eevee'' and ''evoluzione'' (evolution)
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Spanish
| Eeveelución
| From ''Eevee'' and ''evolución'' (evolution)
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Korean
| 이브이즈 ''Eevees''
| From 이브이 ''Eevee''
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Taiwan and Mainland China}})
| 伊布家族  ''Yībù Jiāzú''
| Literally means ''Eevee Family''
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Brazilian Portuguese
| Eevolução
| From ''Eevee'' and ''evolução'' (evolution)
|}
</div>
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''Veevee''
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|zh_cmn=布布
|zh_yue=布布
|fr=Volivoli
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|it=Vivì
|ko=브이브이
|es=Vivi
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</div>
 
==References==
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==See also==
* [[Hitmons]]
 
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This article is about the evolutionary line of Eevee. For the Theme Deck released with the Skyridge expansion, see Eeveelution (TCG). For the deck archetype, see Eeveelutions.

The Eeveelution wallpaper in Pokémon HOME

Eevee and its evolved forms are a group of Pokémon known for having 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.

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 guide.[2] 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.[3] 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.[4]

"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"[5]. In Pokémon Scarlet and Violet and Pokémon Masters EX, Penny 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.[6][7][8]

List of Eeveelutions by National Pokédex order

Introduced in Generation I

In 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)
0133Eevee.png
Eevee
 Normal 
Run Away or
Adaptability
Hidden: Anticipation
HP Atk Def SpA SpD Spe
55 55 50 45 65 55
0133Eevee-Partner.png
Eevee
Partner
 Normal 
Run Away or
Adaptability
HP Atk Def SpA SpD Spe
65 75 70 65 85 75

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:


Vaporeon

Main article: Vaporeon (Pokémon)
0134Vaporeon.png
Vaporeon
 Water 
Water Absorb
Hidden: Hydration
With a Water Stone
HP Atk Def SpA SpD Spe
130 65 60 110 95 65

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)
0135Jolteon.png
Jolteon
 Electric 
Volt Absorb
Hidden: Quick Feet
With a Thunder Stone
HP Atk Def SpA SpD Spe
65 65 60 110 95 130

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)
0136Flareon.png
Flareon
 Fire 
Flash Fire
Hidden: Guts
With a Fire Stone
HP Atk Def SpA SpD Spe
65 130 60 95 110 65

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 II

Eevee is available 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 save 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)
0196Espeon.png
Espeon
 Psychic 
Synchronize
Hidden: Magic Bounce
Level up with high friendship at day
or with a Sun ShardXD in the bag
HP Atk Def SpA SpD Spe
65 65 60 130 95 110

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 have 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)
0197Umbreon.png
Umbreon
 Dark 
Synchronize
Hidden: Inner Focus
Level up with high friendship at night
or with a Moon ShardXD in the bag
HP Atk Def SpA SpD Spe
95 65 110 60 130 65

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 have 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 IV

After 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 save file by trading in from Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum.

Leafeon

Main article: Leafeon (Pokémon)
0470Leafeon.png
Leafeon
 Grass 
Leaf Guard
Hidden: Chlorophyll
Level up near a Moss Rock
or with a Leaf StoneVIII+
HP Atk Def SpA SpD Spe
65 110 130 60 65 95

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 have 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)
0471Glaceon.png
Glaceon
 Ice 
Snow Cloak
Hidden: Ice Body
Level up near an Ice Rock
or with an Ice StoneVIII+*
HP Atk Def SpA SpD Spe
65 60 110 130 95 65

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 have 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 VI

Once 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)
0700Sylveon.png
Sylveon
 Fairy 
Cute Charm
Hidden: Pixilate
Level up knowing a Fairy-type move
and having at least two levels of
affectionVIVII or high friendshipVIII+
HP Atk Def SpA SpD Spe
95 65 65 110 130 60

The Fairy-type Eeveelution, Sylveon, evolves from Eevee when leveled up while knowing a Fairy-type move and having high friendship. Prior to Generation VIII, it evolves from Eevee when leveled up while knowing a Fairy-type move and having at least two levels of affection. Eevee will evolve into Sylveon even if the evolutionary conditions for it to evolve into Espeon or Umbreon have 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 movesets

The following are the level-up movesets from Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.

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Eevee
 Normal 
0134Vaporeon.png
Vaporeon
 Water 
0135Jolteon.png
Jolteon
 Electric 
0136Flareon.png
Flareon
 Fire 
0196Espeon.png
Espeon
 Psychic 
0197Umbreon.png
Umbreon
 Dark 
0470Leafeon.png
Leafeon
 Grass 
0471Glaceon.png
Glaceon
 Ice 
0700Sylveon.png
Sylveon
 Fairy 
Evo. N/A Water Gun Thunder Shock Ember Confusion Snarl Razor Leaf Icy Wind Disarming Voice
1 Covet*
N/A Swift N/A Swift N/A
Bite N/A Bite* N/A Bite
Copycat
Baton Pass
Take Down
Charm
Double-Edge
Helping Hand
Tackle*
Growl
Tail Whip
5 Sand Attack
10 Quick Attack*
15 Baby-Doll Eyes
20 Swift Haze Thunder Wave Smog Swift Confuse Ray Leech Seed Ice Shard Swift
25 Bite Water Pulse Double Kick Bite Psybeam Assurance Magical Leaf Bite Light Screen
30 Copycat Aurora Beam Thunder Fang Fire Fang Morning Sun Moonlight Synthesis Ice Fang Draining Kiss
35 Baton Pass Aqua Ring Pin Missile Fire Spin Power Swap Guard Swap Sunny Day Snowscape Misty Terrain
40 Take Down Muddy Water Discharge Lava Plume Psychic Dark Pulse Giga Drain Freeze-Dry Skill Swap
45 Charm Acid Armor Agility Scary Face Psych Up Screech Swords Dance Mirror Coat Psych Up
50 Double-Edge Hydro Pump Thunder Flare Blitz Future Sight Mean Look Leaf Blade Blizzard Moonblast
55 Last Resort*
Moves in bold are STAB. Moves in italics do no damage. Moves in bold italics may be STAB for Eevee when it evolves.
Normal-type attacking moves are also STAB for Sylveon if it has Pixilate.

Base stats comparison

Pokémon 0134Vaporeon.png
Vaporeon
0135Jolteon.png
Jolteon
0136Flareon.png
Flareon
0196Espeon.png
Espeon
0197Umbreon.png
Umbreon
0470Leafeon.png
Leafeon
0471Glaceon.png
Glaceon
0700Sylveon.png
Sylveon
HP
130
65
65
65
95
65
65
95
Attack
65
65
130
65
65
110
60
65
Defense
60
60
60
60
110
130
110
65
Sp. Attack
110
110
95
130
60
60
130
110
Sp. Defense
95
95
110
95
130
65
95
130
Speed
65
130
65
110
65
95
65
60
Total 525 525 525 525 525 525 525 525


Averages

Stat
HP: 80.63
Attack: 78.13
Defense: 81.88
Sp.Atk: 100.63
Sp.Def: 101.88
Speed: 81.88
Total: 525


In animation

Pokémon animated series

Eevee and its eight evolved forms in Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon

In the animated series, the Eeveelutions have 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 have at least one of the Eeveelutions.

Several important characters have owned Eevee which have gone on to evolve; other Eeveelutions have also been featured separately from their cousins.

Eevee

Main article: Eevee (Pokémon) → Main series
Pokémon Trainer Description
Sandy
Sandy
Lana
Lana
A wild Eevee with shaggy hair made its debut after the airing of Lillier and the Staff!, in the first episode of the titular Where Are You Going, Eevee?. It made its main series debut in We Know Where You're Going, Eevee!, where it was caught by Lana and given the nickname Sandy.
Chloe's Eevee
Chloe's Eevee
Chloe
Chloe
Chloe caught her Eevee in To Train, or Not to Train!. Chloe's Eevee is the first female of her species with a visible gender difference in the animated series. What makes her Eevee unique is that she is unable to evolve. The reason why is unknown.
Ilima's Eevee
Ilima's Eevee
Ilima
Ilima
Ilima and his Eevee debuted in Turning Heads and Training Hard!. With the help of his Z-Ring and Eevium Z, Ilima and Eevee can perform the Z-Move Extreme Evoboost.


Vaporeon

Main article: Vaporeon (Pokémon) → Main series
Pokémon Trainer Description
Ursula's Vaporeon
Ursula's Vaporeon
Ursula
Ursula
Ursula used two Eevee in the Performance Stage of the Sinnoh Grand Festival in Last Call—First Round!. As part of the act, she evolved them into Vaporeon and Flareon. Notably, those Eevee were the first seen evolving onscreen in the animated series.


Jolteon

Main article: Jolteon (Pokémon) → Main series
Pokémon Trainer Description
Volkner's Jolteon
Volkner's Jolteon
Volkner
Volkner
Volkner used a Jolteon during his battle against Ash in The Eighth Wonder of the Sinnoh World!. It battled and lost to Infernape. It is the first Eeveelution to be used by a Gym Leader in the animated series.


Flareon

Main article: Flareon (Pokémon) → Main series
Pokémon Trainer Description
Ursula's Flareon
Ursula's Flareon
Ursula
Ursula
Ursula used two Eevee in the Performance Stage of the Sinnoh Grand Festival in Last Call—First Round!. As part of the act, she evolved them into Vaporeon and Flareon. Notably, those Eevee were the first seen evolving onscreen in the animated series.


Espeon

Main article: Espeon (Pokémon) → Main series
Pokémon Trainer Description
Gary's Umbreon
Sakura's Espeon
Sakura
Sakura
Sakura, one of the five Kimono Sisters, is the owner of an Espeon that debut as an Eevee in Trouble's Brewing and later evolved prior to Espeon, Not Included, while the rest of her sisters own the other four Eeveelutions that were known in Generation II.
Anabel's Espeon
Anabel's Espeon
Anabel
Anabel
Anabel used an Espeon in Second Time's the Charm! during Ash's rematch with her. Despite overwhelming Pikachu in the beginning of the match with its speed and power, as well as the strong connection between Trainer and Pokémon, it was still defeated by its opponent, earning Ash the Ability Symbol.


Umbreon

Main article: Umbreon (Pokémon) → Main series
Pokémon Trainer Description
Gary's Umbreon
Gary's Umbreon
Gary Oak
Gary Oak
Gary Oak owns an Umbreon that he caught as an Eevee sometime before Ash returned to Kanto from the Orange Islands in A Tent Situation. It debut in the next episode and later evolved prior to Power Play!. It is one of his main Pokémon, having appeared nearly every time he himself has, and being quite skilled in battle.
Johanna's Umbreon
Johanna's Umbreon
Johanna
Johanna
Johanna has an Umbreon that debuted in Strategy Begins at Home!. It joined Glameow to help train against its Trainer's daughter: Dawn. It later did the same in DPS01.
Gladion's Umbreon
Gladion's Umbreon
Gladion
Gladion
Gladion and his Umbreon debuted in A Glaring Rivalry!, and its usually walking alongside its Trainer. A flashback in the same episode reveals that Gladion had his Umbreon since it was an Eevee, after he found it injured near its house when he was younger.
Spinel's Umbreon
Spinel's Umbreon
Spinel
Spinel
Spinel's Umbreon debuted in The Future I Choose, under the ownership of Spinel and his main partner. It has since made further appearances in Pokémon Horizons: The Series.


Leafeon

Main article: Leafeon (Pokémon) → Main series
Pokémon Trainer Description
Zoey's Leafeon
Zoey's Leafeon
Zoey
Zoey
Zoey has a Leafeon that debuted in Double-Time Battle Training!. It was used in a practice Double Battle along with Kirlia. It reappeared in Coming Full-Festival Circle!, where it was used in the Battle Stage of the Sinnoh Grand Festival. It faced off against Nando's Kricketune and Lopunny alongside Mismagius and won.
Erika's Leafeon
Erika's Leafeon
Erika
Erika
In Suffering the Flings and Arrows!, Erika was revealed to have a Leafeon, Leafeon accompanied Erika during the Pokémon Flower Arrangement class. When Team Rocket tried to steal Ash's Pikachu, Erika used Leafeon to battle against them.


Glaceon

Main article: Glaceon (Pokémon) → Main series
Pokémon Trainer Description
May's Glaceon
May's Glaceon
May
May
May, who is the first main character of the animated series to have owned an Eevee, received hers as an Egg in May's Egg-Cellent Adventure. Eevee hatched in Time Warp Heals All Wounds and later evolved into a Glaceon sometime prior to A Full Course Tag Battle! during a visit to Sinnoh to compete in the Wallace Cup.
Cynthia's Glaceon
Cynthia's Glaceon
Cynthia
Cynthia
Cynthia used a Glaceon in All for the Love of Meloetta! to freeze part of a river. She and Ash then broke up the ice so it could be used to cool down a sick Meloetta. It is the first and, so far, only Eeveelution to be used by a Champion in the animated series.


Sylveon

Main article: Sylveon (Pokémon) → Main series
Pokémon Trainer Description
Valerie's Sylveon
Valerie's Sylveon
Valerie
Valerie
Valerie has a Sylveon that debuted in A Fashionable Battle!. She used it in Fairy-Type Trickery! in Ash's Gym battle, where it battled and lost to Fletchinder.
Serena's Sylveon
Serena's Sylveon
Serena
Serena
Serena caught her Sylveon as an Eevee in A Frolicking Find in the Flowers!. Her Eevee later evolved in Party Dancecapades! during a Tag Battle alongside Ash's Pikachu against Miette's Slurpuff and James's Inkay.


Eeveelutions

Pokémon Trainer Description
Virgil's team
Virgil's team
Virgil
Virgil
Virgil owns an Eevee and every one of its then-known final forms. They debuted together in Team Eevee and the Pokémon Rescue Squad! where he used them in his mountain rescue duties. He also used them to fight through the Vertress Conference, which he won.
Eeveelutions as seen in Eevee & Friends
Eevee & Friends Eeveelutions
N/A The Pikachu short for Genesect and the Legend Awakened featured every Eeveelution, including the newly revealed Sylveon.


Pokédex entries

Episode Subject Source Entry
EP040 Eevee's Evolution Ash's Pokédex Eevee evolves into one of three Pokémon, depending on what stone is used on it:

Using 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.

Gallery

Pokémon Evolutions

All Eeveelutions introduced prior to Generation IV appeared in The Show, under the ownership of the Kimono Girls.

A Jolteon appeared in The Discovery, under the ownership of Trace.

Gallery

In the manga

Eevee and the original three Eeveelutions in Pokémon Adventures

The Electric Tale of Pikachu

In 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: Vee

Vee 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 Boys

Bill 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 7

Lily in Phantom Thief Pokémon 7 owns a Leafeon that was given to her by Nazuna.

Pokémon Pocket Monsters

Vaporeon, Jolteon, and Flareon appeared seen in the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga.

In the TCG

In the Pokémon Trading Card Game, many sets featuring the Eeveelutions have 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 have also been several deck archetypes that revolve around the Eeveelutions, mostly due to their versatility and their lack of a unanimous weakness. One of the most recent 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 Evolving Skies.

In merchandise

Eevee and its evolved forms were featured in the Eevee Essences Collection.

Eevee Essences Wall Graphics

Trivia

Eevee line

These are trivia points about Eevee and its evolved forms as a group.

  • Eevee's unique trait of evolving into different types can be traced back to a request made by Game Freak CEO Satoshi Tajiri to have a Pokémon that evolves into multiple types. Eevee itself was designed as a "blank slate" for its varied Evolutions.[9]
  • This is the largest evolutionary line with a total of 9 Pokémon. It has always been the largest evolutionary line in previous generations as well, starting with a total of 4 Pokémon in Generation I.
    • This is the only evolutionary line with more than 5 species.
  • This evolutionary line has had new members introduced in the most generations (in this case, four generations).
    • This is the only pre-existing evolutionary line with a new member introduced in Generation VI (although several Pokémon received Mega Evolutions in this generation, and some Pokémon introduced in this generation also received new Evolutions later).
  • This is the only branched Evolutionary line where any of the branches is a friendship Evolution (Eevee into Espeon, Umbreon, or Sylveon) or location-based Evolution (Eevee into Leafeon or Glaceon).
  • This branched Evolutionary line has the largest number of options of stone Evolutions, in this case five different stones.
  • This is the only evolutionary line where none of the members share a type.
  • This was the first available branched Evolution line, with no other branched lines as of Generation I.
  • Prior to the introduction of the Generation II games (including the breeding mechanic), obtaining all four Pokémon in the evolutionary line would require playing four saved Generation I games as far as Celadon City.
  • In Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen and Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, this is the only evolutionary line where some but not all of its members are obtainable in-game other than the trade Evolutions. Specifically, Eevee cannot evolve into Espeon or Umbreon in FireRed and LeafGreen or into Leafeon or Glaceon in HeartGold and SoulSilver.
  • Eevee is the only member of this line to have an exclusive Z-Move and Z-Crystal.
  • Flareon is the only member of this line with a type advantage over more than one of the others.
  • Jolteon is the only member of this line without an obvious tail. However, in the The Electric Tale of Pikachu manga, it is shown to have a stubby tail under its spikes.
  • Vaporeon is the only member of this line that does not share any weakness with another member.
  • Umbreon is the only member of this line with an immunity against the type of another, in this case Espeon.
  • Umbreon is the only member of this line to have been introduced with a unique type combination, in this case being the only pure Dark-type Pokémon in Generation II.
  • Sylveon is the only member of this line to have been introduced alone in a generation.

Evolved forms

These are trivia points specifically about the evolved forms.

  • All of Penny's Pokémon are Eeveelutions, making her the only notable character to use a full team of Eeveelutions.
  • All Eeveelutions initially evolved using a method that was introduced in their respective generations.
  • All Eeveelutions are of types that were considered special prior to Generation IV. The only special type not included is the Dragon-type.
  • Espeon is the only Eeveelution not to have a type advantage over another.
  • All Eeveelutions have a base stat total of 525.
    • Umbreon is the only Eeveelution not to have more than a 65 base Attack and Special Attack.
    • Leafeon is the only Eeveelution whose base stat in Special Defense is lower than 95.
    • No Eeveelution has HP or Special Defense as its lowest base stat.

Name origin

Eeveelution

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 Evoliution
Evolilution
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
Japan Flag.png Japanese ブイブイ
Chinese Cantonese 布布
Mandarin 布布
France Flag.png French Volivoli
Italy Flag.png Italian Vivì
South Korea Flag.png Korean 브이브이
Spain Flag.png Spanish Vivi

References

  1. EVs + cafe (archived)
  2. Pokémon Stadium 2 guidebook
  3. "The first person to bring me all seven Pokémon that evolve from Eevee wins! You heard right, seven Eeveelutions makes you the awesome superstar!"
  4. Pokémon TCG: Sword & Shield-Evolving Skies | Available Now. The Official Pokémon YouTube channel. YouTube.
  5. "I’m going to use my Veevee power to make you cry wee, wee, wee all the way home!"
  6. Eevee Are Everywhere! Eevee Festival Coming to Pokémon UNITE. Press Release.
  7. Prepare for the First Major Tournament Events of the 2016 Season!. Pokémon.com.
  8. Pokémon Master Journeys: The Series Part 2 Recap Quiz. Pokémon.com.
  9. 9.0 9.1 (2018) EVs. (English translation written by Anthony Madry and commissioned by Dr. Lava)
  10. Tweet by AtsukoNishida (@atsuko_nishida). Posted on October 5, 2016.

See also

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