Eevee (Pokémon): Difference between revisions
(→Trivia) |
m (Reverted edits by Editorguy (talk) to last revision by Animaltamer7) |
||
Line 58: | Line 58: | ||
==Biology== | ==Biology== | ||
Eevee is a mammalian, | Eevee is a mammalian, quadruped creature with primarily brown fur. The tip of its bushy tail and its large furry collar are cream-colored. It has short, slender legs with three small toes and a pink paw pad on each foot. Eevee has brown eyes, long pointed ears, and a small black nose. This Pokémon is rarely found in the wild, and is mostly only found in {{DL|List of Pokémon by habitat|Urban Pokémon|cities and towns}}. However, Eevee is said to have an irregularly shaped genetic structure that allows it to adapt to many different kinds of environments. Eventually, Eevee may evolve to better suit its surroundings. According to [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon]], Eevee has a naive personality. | ||
==In the anime== | ==In the anime== | ||
Line 525: | Line 525: | ||
* Eevee has the most evolutions of any Pokémon and is the only Pokémon which has more than three evolutions. | * Eevee has the most evolutions of any Pokémon and is the only Pokémon which has more than three evolutions. | ||
* Eevee is the only existing Pokémon to receive an evolution in [[Generation VI]] that was not a [[Mega Evolution]]. | * Eevee is the only existing Pokémon to receive an evolution in [[Generation VI]] that was not a [[Mega Evolution]]. | ||
===Origin=== | ===Origin=== | ||
Eevee shares traits with {{wp|fox}}es, more specifically the {{wp|fennec fox}}, {{wp|dog}}s. It is possibly based on the folklore of {{wp|Japanese raccoon dog|Tanuki}} (''Nyctereutes procyonoides viverrinus''), who is said to be able to transform and is the alternative name for the {{wp|Japanese raccoon dog}}. | Eevee shares traits with {{wp|fox}}es, more specifically the {{wp|fennec fox}}, {{wp|dog}}s and {{wp|cat}}s. It is possibly based on the folklore of {{wp|Japanese raccoon dog|Tanuki}} (''Nyctereutes procyonoides viverrinus''), who is said to be able to transform and is the alternative name for the {{wp|Japanese raccoon dog}}. | ||
====Name origin==== | ====Name origin==== |
Revision as of 13:24, 13 September 2014
|
|
| |||||||
This article is about the species. For a specific instance of this species, see Eevee (disambiguation). |
| |||||||||||||||
Type
| |||||||||||||||
Abilities
| |||||||||||||||
Gender ratio
|
Catch rate
| ||||||||||||||
Breeding
| |||||||||||||||
Height
|
Weight
| ||||||||||||||
Base experience yield
|
Leveling rate
| ||||||||||||||
EV yield
| |||||||||||||||
Shape
|
Footprint
| ||||||||||||||
Pokédex color
|
Base friendship
| ||||||||||||||
External Links
|
Eevee (Japanese: イーブイ Eievui) is a Normal-type Pokémon.
It evolves into one of eight different Pokémon through various methods:
- Vaporeon when exposed to a Water Stone.
- Jolteon when exposed to a Thunder Stone.
- Flareon when exposed to a Fire Stone.
- Espeon when leveled up with high friendship during the daytime, including morning (Generation II onward, excludes areas with a Moss Rock or Ice Rock), or when leveled up with a Sun Shard in the Bag (Pokémon XD).
- Umbreon when leveled up with high friendship during the nighttime (Generation II onward, excludes areas with a Moss Rock or Ice Rock), or when leveled up with a Moon Shard in the Bag (Pokémon XD).
- Leafeon when leveled up near a Moss Rock (Generation IV onward).
- Glaceon when leveled up near an Ice Rock (Generation IV onward).
- Sylveon when leveled up with a Fairy-type move and 2 Affection hearts in Pokémon-Amie (Generation VI onward, excludes areas with a Moss Rock or Ice Rock).
Eevee is the starter Pokémon for the main characters of Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness and Pokémon Conquest. It is also the rival's starter Pokémon in Pokémon Yellow, although Professor Oak originally intended to give it to the player.
Biology
Eevee is a mammalian, quadruped creature with primarily brown fur. The tip of its bushy tail and its large furry collar are cream-colored. It has short, slender legs with three small toes and a pink paw pad on each foot. Eevee has brown eyes, long pointed ears, and a small black nose. This Pokémon is rarely found in the wild, and is mostly only found in cities and towns. However, Eevee is said to have an irregularly shaped genetic structure that allows it to adapt to many different kinds of environments. Eventually, Eevee may evolve to better suit its surroundings. According to Pokémon Mystery Dungeon, Eevee has a naive personality.
In the anime
Major appearances
May's Eevee
May received an Egg from a Daycare Worker in May's Egg-Cellent Adventure. The Egg hatched into an Eevee in Time-Warp Heals All Wounds, and evolved into Glaceon before May met back up with the group in A Full Course Tag Battle!.
Gary's Eevee
Gary's Eevee debuted in The Rivalry Revival, defeating Ash's Pikachu. It evolved into an Umbreon some time before Power Play.
Sakura's Eevee
Sakura had an Eevee in Trouble's Brewing. By the time Ash and co. met up with Sakura again in Espeon, Not Included, her Eevee had evolved into an Espeon.
Other
Eevee first appeared in The Battling Eevee Brothers. A little boy named Mikey was hiding the Evolution Pokémon from his three older brothers because they wanted him to evolve it. However, when Mikey's Eevee single-handedly defeated Team Rocket, Sparky, Rainer, and Pyro were able to accept the fact that Mikey wanted to keep his Eevee just the way it is.
Two Eevee appeared in Last Call, First Round!, under the ownership of Ursula. Both of them evolved during her performance, into a Vaporeon and a Flareon.
An Eevee, along with her evolutions, appeared in Team Eevee and the Pokémon Rescue Squad!, under the ownership of Virgil. Another Eevee, also belonging to Virgil, was also briefly seen in a flashback, eventually evolving into his Umbreon.
An Eevee appeared in Eevee & Friends with its evolutions, including the newly introduced Sylveon.
Three Eevee appeared in Mystery on a Deserted Island!, in which they evolved into Vaporeon, Jolteon and Flareon.
Minor appearances
Eevee appeared in a picture in Pokémon Paparazzi.
An Eevee made a brief appearance in Hour of the Houndour.
In Oaknapped, Ritchie consulted Professor Oak on advice on what evolved form is best for his Eevee. However this was only mentioned in the dub and it is unknown whether he owns an Eevee in the Japanese version.
Eevee also appeared in The Power of One.
An Eevee belonged to a child in Will the Real Oak Please Stand Up?.
An Eevee was seen alongside its Trainer in a Pokémon Center in You're a Star, Larvitar!.
An Eevee appeared in Gary's explanation in Johto Photo Finish.
An Eevee was used by one of the students of the Pokémon Trainer's School in Gonna Rule The School!.
Multiple Eevee appeared in the opening of Destiny Deoxys.
Eevee made a small cameo in the beginning of Giratina and the Sky Warrior together with its seven Eeveelutions.
An Eevee appeared in A Rivalry to Gible On!.
An Eevee appeared in A Battle of Aerial Mobility!.
An Eevee is set to appear in M17.
Pokédex entries
|
|
|
In the manga
In the Electric Tale of Pikachu manga
Like in the anime, Mikey owns an Eevee in the The Electric Tale of Pikachu manga. Mikey and his Eevee appear in the chapter To Evolve or Not to Evolve, That is the Question!.
In the Magical Pokémon Journey manga
- Main article: Coconut's Eevee
- Main article: Lu
An Eevee is owned by Coconut in Magical Pokémon Journey. This Eevee is a smart Pokémon who is very loyal to Coconut.
Later in the series, another Eevee named Lu appears. Coconut's Eevee falls in love with Lu, who confesses her own love to Eevee before moving away.
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
- Main article: Vee
In Blame it on Eevee an Eevee is seen as a Pokémon experimented on by Team Rocket, in their tests to attempt merging Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres into a single Pokémon. The experiments gave Eevee the characteristic of being able to mutate into three of its evolved forms, namely Vaporeon, Jolteon, and Flareon and revert, though it still requires the energies of an evolutionary stone. Red eventually captures this Eevee as a prerequisite for challenging Erika and gave it the name Vee. When it evolved into Espeon, however, it lost its mutation ability and became unable to revert to its base form.
Yellow fantasized about Pokémon that could evolve via stone in The Kindest Tentacruel which an Eevee was one of them.
Another Eevee was seen under the ownership of Karen, during her childhood as one of the children captured by the Masked Man. It is presumed that this Eevee eventually evolves into her Umbreon, which she used to fight Green.
Y owns an Eevee named VuiVui. When she used her in a battle against Team Flare, she evolved into a Sylveon.
In the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga
An Eevee is seen with Red during the curry cooking competition that went on in Curry Showdown! Which is the Most Delicious?.
In the Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure! manga
Mitsumi has an Eevee as seen in Clash! Hareta vs. Mitsumi!!.
Pokédex entries
|
In the TCG
- Main article: Eevee (TCG)
As in the games and anime, Eevee is notable in the TCG for being able to evolve into the most differently-named Pokémon cards, with its eight normal evolutions, as well as Dark forms of the Generation I evolutions and Espeon, and Light forms of the Generation I evolutions.
In the TFG
One Eevee figure has been released.
Other appearances
Super Smash Bros. Melee
Eevee only appears as a random trophy.
Trophy information
As adaptable a Pokémon as any yet discovered, Eevee's evolutionary progress changes to meet the conditions of its environment. So far, five evolutionary forms have been discovered and then catalogued for this unique Pokémon; Vaporeon, Jolteon, Flareon, Espeon, and Umbreon. All evolutions have special benefits.
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U
Eevee is set to appear as a Poké Ball Pokémon.
Game data
NPC appearances
- Pokémon Stadium 2: Eevee stars in the mini-game "Eager Eevee".
Pokédex entries
| |||||||||||||
| |||||||||||||
| |||||||||||||
| |||||||||||||
| |||||||||||||
|
Game locations
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
In side games
Game | Location |
---|---|
Pokémon Snap | Beach |
Pokémon Stadium | Gym Leader Castle |
Pokémon Channel | Springleaf Field |
Pokémon Pinball | Celadon City |
Pokémon Trozei! | Endless Level 13 Endless Level 31 Forever Level 13 Mr. Who's Den |
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Red/Blue Rescue Team |
Starter Pokémon Joyous Tower (12F-17F) |
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Explorers of Time/Darkness |
Mystifying Forest (1-13) Mystery Jungle (1-29) |
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Gates to Infinity |
Magnagate dungeons, Rusty Mountain, Jaws of the Abyss (Golden Chamber), Slumbering Cave, Moonlit Forest (Mapless Street), Smoking Mountain (Golden Chamber), Path of No Return |
Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia |
Pueltown |
Pokémon Ranger: Guardian Signs |
Old Mansion Fire Temple |
My Pokémon Ranch | Random trade with Hayley * |
Pokémon Rumble | Silent Forest Rocky Cave Fiery Furnace Bright Beach Eternal Tower |
Pokémon Rumble Blast | Cave: Rugged Flats |
PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure | Granite Zone, Meeting Place * |
Pokémon Conquest | Starter Pokémon Any kingdom with a Park (when the Hero/Heroine is in the army) Special Password |
In events
Games | Event | Language/Region | Location | Level | Distribution period |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gotta Catch 'Em All Station! Growth Eevee | English | United States | 5 | February 21 to 27, 2003 | |
Pokémon Center Eevee | Japanese | Japan | 10 | December 6, 2008 to January 12, 2009; March 6 to 19, 2009 | |
2010 World Championships Eevee | Japanese | Japan | 50 | January 11 to May 9, 2010 | |
Video Game Championships 2010 Eevee | English | United States | 50 | May 8 to June 27, 2010 | |
Video Game Championships 2010 Eevee | English | United Kingdom | 50 | May 29, 2010 | |
Video Game Championships 2010 Eevee | German | Germany | 50 | June 5, 2010 | |
Video Game Championships 2010 Eevee | French | France | 50 | June 12, 2010 | |
Video Game Championships 2010 Eevee | Spanish | Spain | 50 | June 19, 2010 | |
Kiyo Eevee | Japanese | Japan | 50 | July 13, 2013; July 14 to September 1, 2013 | |
2013 Birthday Eevee | All | Japan | 10 | October 12, 2013 to September 30, 2014 |
In-game events
Games | Event | Language | Level | Distribution period |
---|---|---|---|---|
Gym Leader Castle Eevee | Japanese | 25 | April 30, 1999 onwards | |
Gym Leader Castle Eevee | English | 25 | February 29, 2000 onwards | |
Gym Leader Castle Eevee | French | 25 | April 7, 2000 onwards | |
Gym Leader Castle Eevee | German | 25 | April 7, 2000 onwards | |
Gym Leader Castle Eevee | Italian | 25 | April 7, 2000 onwards | |
Gym Leader Castle Eevee | Spanish | 25 | April 7, 2000 onwards |
Held items
Game | Held Item(s) | ||
---|---|---|---|
Red* | Blue* | Bitter Berry (100%) | |
Yellow* | |||
Stadium* | Normal Box (100%)* | Gorgeous Box (100%)* | |
Ranch | Haban Berry (100%) | ||
Events* | Focus Sash (100%) | Silk Scarf (100%) |
Stats
Base stats
Stat | Range | ||
---|---|---|---|
At Lv. 50 | At Lv. 100 | ||
HP: 55
|
115 - 162 | 220 - 314 | |
55
|
54 - 117 | 103 - 229 | |
50
|
49 - 112 | 94 - 218 | |
45
|
45 - 106 | 85 - 207 | |
65
|
63 - 128 | 121 - 251 | |
55
|
54 - 117 | 103 - 229 | |
Total: 325
|
Other Pokémon with this total | ||
Pokéathlon stats
|
| ||||||||||
|
| ||||||||||
|
|
Type effectiveness
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Learnset
By leveling up
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
By TM/HM
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
By breeding
| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
By tutoring
| |||||||||||||||||||||||
| |||||||||||||||||||||||
|
By events
| |||||||||||||||||||||
|
Side game data
Pokémon Pinball
|
Pokémon Pinball RS
|
Pokémon Trozei!
| |||||||||||||||||||||||
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team
| |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Explorers of Time, Explorers of Darkness, and Explorers of Sky
| |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia
| |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Pokémon Ranger: Guardian Signs
| |||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||
PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure
| |||||||||||||||||||||||||
PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond
| |||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Evolution
| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Water Stone ↓ |
Thunder Stone ↓ |
Fire Stone ↓ |
Friendship (day) Level up with Sun Shard in BagXD ↓ |
Friendship (night) Level up with Moon Shard in BagXD ↓ |
Level up near Moss Rock Leaf StoneVIII+ ↓ |
Level up near Ice Rock Ice StoneVIII+ ↓ |
Level up
Fairy-type move ↓ | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Sprites
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Trivia
- In early English promotional material for Pokémon Red and Blue, Eevee was called "Eon", the suffix of all the evolutions of Eevee.
- The fanmade term to describe the evolutions of Eevee, Eeveelutions, was made official after its use in the strategy guide for Pokémon Stadium 2, followed by a TCG Theme Deck.
- In Pokémon Ranger, all of Eevee's evolutions up to the third generation can be captured; however, Eevee cannot even be found at all. This was changed in Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia.
- Eevee's name is a palindrome; it shares this distinction with Girafarig, Ho-Oh and Alomomola.
- Despite the fact that May, Gary and Sakura each owned an Eevee that went on to evolve, Eevee was never seen evolving on screen in the anime until Last Call — First Round! when Ursula evolved her two Eevee into Flareon and Vaporeon during a Contest appeal, over thirteen years into the series.
- Eevee and Feebas are the only Pokémon that can evolve into a single stage through multiple methods in the core series. Feebas can evolve into Milotic when leveled up with maximum Beauty or when traded while holding the Prism Scale; Eevee can evolve into Espeon or Umbreon when leveled up with maximum friendship during the day or night, respectively, or via Sun Shard or Moon Shard, respectively.
- However, some Pokémon evolve through abnormal means in the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series, including four of Eevee's evolutions.
- In the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series, Eevee evolves using the Sun Ribbon, or Lunar Ribbon with at least 1 star of IQ, a Mossy Rock, or a Frozen Rock into its respective evolutions.
- However, some Pokémon evolve through abnormal means in the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series, including four of Eevee's evolutions.
- It is impossible for Eevee to evolve into Leafeon and Glaceon in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver since neither Johto nor Kanto has an Ice Rock or a Moss Rock.
- Despite Eevee being obtainable before the Pokémon League in Pokémon Black and White Versions 2, it can not evolve into Leafeon or Glaceon until after the Elite Four is defeated. This is because Twist Mountain and Pinwheel Forest are inaccessible.
- Eevee has the most evolutions of any Pokémon and is the only Pokémon which has more than three evolutions.
- Eevee is the only existing Pokémon to receive an evolution in Generation VI that was not a Mega Evolution.
Origin
Eevee shares traits with foxes, more specifically the fennec fox, dogs and cats. It is possibly based on the folklore of Tanuki (Nyctereutes procyonoides viverrinus), who is said to be able to transform and is the alternative name for the Japanese raccoon dog.
Name origin
Eevee and Eievui are the pronunciations of E-V, the first two letters in the word evolution.
In other languages
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Related articles
External links
|
|
|
This Pokémon article is part of Project Pokédex, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on each Pokémon species, as well as Pokémon groups and forms. |
- Pokémon
- Generation I Pokémon
- Normal-type Pokémon
- Single-type Pokémon
- Pokémon with a gender ratio of seven males to one female
- Pokémon in the Medium Fast experience group
- Brown-colored Pokémon
- Body style 08 Pokémon
- Field group Pokémon
- Pokémon with wild held items
- Pokémon with a base stat total of 325
- Pokémon whose Special stat became their Special Defense
- Pokémon with 19 max performance stars
- Body size 1 Pokémon
- Pokémon that are part of a two-stage evolutionary line
- Pokémon with branched Evolutions
- First partner Pokémon
- Mystery Dungeon starters
- Pokémon with cross-generational evolutions
- Pokémon that evolve by evolutionary stone
- Pokémon that evolve using Fire Stone
- Pokémon that evolve using Water Stone
- Pokémon that evolve using Thunder Stone
- Pokémon that evolve by friendship
- Pokémon that evolve by friendship during the day
- Pokémon that evolve by friendship during the night
- Pokémon that evolve by training in a certain location
- Pokémon that evolve based on time
- Pokémon that evolve with certain moves
- Pokémon that run from battle
- Starter Pokémon
- Pokémon that evolve through a unique method