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Eevee (Pokémon)
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This article is about the species. For a specific instance of this species, see Eevee (disambiguation). |
Eevee (Japanese: イーブイ Eievui) is a Normal-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I.
It evolves into one of eight different Pokémon through various methods.
- Since Generation I:
- Eevee evolves into Vaporeon when exposed to a Water Stone.
- Eevee evolves into Jolteon when exposed to a Thunder Stone.
- Eevee evolves into Flareon when exposed to a Fire Stone.
- Since Generation II:
- Since Generation IV:
- Since Generation VI:
- Eevee evolves into Sylveon when leveled up while knowing a Fairy-type move and having high friendship.
(Specifics may differ in past games. Refer to Game data→Evolution for these details.)
Eevee has a Gigantamax form.
Eevee is the game mascot and first partner Pokémon of Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee!, as well as for the main characters of Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness and Pokémon Conquest. It is the starting Pokémon and first Pokémon employee of the player in Pokémon Café Mix. It is also the rival's first partner Pokémon in Pokémon Yellow, although Professor Oak originally intended to give it to the player.
Biology
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Forms
Eevee has two forms: Partner Eevee and Gigantamax Eevee.
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Evolution
Eevee can evolve into eight different Pokémon (collectively called Eeveelutions by fans).
First evolution |
Vaporeon Water |
First evolution |
Jolteon Electric |
First evolution |
Flareon Fire |
First evolution |
Espeon Psychic |
First evolution |
Umbreon Dark |
First evolution |
Leafeon Grass |
First evolution |
Glaceon Ice |
First evolution |
Sylveon Fairy |
Game data
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Form data
Eevee has two forms, Gigantamax Eevee and Partner Eevee. Only Gigantamax Eevee is recognized by an in-game Pokédex (in Pokémon Sword and Shield or in Pokémon HOME). Partner Eevee has only been named in promotional materials.[1]
Partner Eevee
Partner Eevee has a separate internal index from normal Eevee. This allows it to have higher base stats than wild Eevee. Female Partner Eevee also have a distinct pattern on their tail (although this was applied to all female Eevee in subsequent generations); male Partner Eevee and normal Eevee of either gender have the same pattern.
Partner Eevee is not differentiated from normal Eevee in Pokémon Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!'s Pokédex, and it cannot be transferred out of the games.
Gigantamax Eevee
Gigantamax Eevee can only be obtained through special methods and the Gigantamax Factor cannot be bred.
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Evolution data
Eevee can evolve into eight different Pokémon (collectively called Eeveelutions by fans).
Eevee can always evolve into Vaporeon, Jolteon, or Flareon when exposed to a Water Stone, Thunder Stone, or Fire Stone, respectively.
Since Generation III, Eevee can evolve into Espeon or Umbreon when leveled up with high friendship (220 before Generation VIII or 160 since) during the day/night, respectively. In a few games without a clock, it cannot evolve into Espeon or Umbreon; in Pokémon XD only, Eevee will evolve if the player has the Sun Shard/Moon Shard in their Bag.
Since Generation IV, Eevee can evolve into Leafeon or Glaceon when it levels up near a Moss Rock or Ice Rock, respectively. Not all games have Moss and Ice Rocks, so since Generation VIII, Eevee can also evolve into Leafeon or Glaceon when exposed to a Leaf Stone or Ice Stone.
Since Generation VI, Eevee can evolve into Sylveon if it knows a Fairy-type move and has high affection (at least two levels) when it levels up. Since affection was folded into friendship in Generation VIII, it can evolve if its friendship is at least 160 instead.
If multiple evolutionary conditions are met simultaneously, Leafeon and Glaceon are prioritized over Sylveon, and Sylveon is prioritized over Espeon and Umbreon.
Partner Eevee and Eevee with the Gigantamax Factor cannot evolve. Since Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! only include the first 151 Pokémon, wild Eevee can only evolve into Vaporeon, Jolteon, and Flareon in those games. Similarly, Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl does not contain Sylveon.
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Fire Stone ↓ |
Friendship (day) ↓ |
Friendship (night) ↓ |
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This table describes the changes in evolution eligibility in different games.
Vaporeon Jolteon Flareon |
Espeon Umbreon |
Leafeon Glaceon |
Sylveon | |
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RBY GSC |
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RSE | ✔ | ✔ | ||
FRLG/Colo | ✔ | ✘ | ||
XD | ✔ | Sun Shard/Moon Shard | ||
DPPt | ✔ | ✔ | Moss Rock/ Ice Rock | |
HGSS | ✔ | ✔ | ✘ | |
BWB2W2 | ✔ | ✔ | Moss Rock/ Ice Rock | |
XYORAS SMUSUM |
✔ | ✔ | Moss Rock/ Ice Rock | Affection |
PE | ✔ | ✘ | ✘ | ✘ |
SwSh | ✔ | ✔ | Moss Rock/ Ice Rock Leaf Stone/ Ice Stone |
Friendship |
BDSP | ✔ | ✔ | Moss Rock/ Ice Rock Leaf Stone |
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LA | ✔ | ✔ | Moss Rock/ Ice Rock Leaf Stone/ Ice Stone |
Friendship |
SV | ✔ | ✔ | Leaf Stone/ Ice Stone | Friendship |
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References
Basculin (Pokémon)
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Basculin (Japanese: バスラオ Bassrao) is a Water-type Pokémon introduced in Generation V.
Basculin has three different forms: Red-Striped Form; Blue-Striped Form; and, in the Hisui region, White-Striped Form (which is considered a regional form).
Red- and Blue-Striped Basculin are not known to evolve into or from any other Pokémon.
White-Striped Basculin evolves into Basculegion after losing at least 294 HP from recoil damage without fainting.
Biology
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Forms
Basculin has three separate forms: Red-Striped Form, Blue-Striped Form, and White-Striped Form.
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Evolution
White-Striped Basculin can evolve into Basculegion. Red-Striped Basculin and Blue-Striped Basculin cannot evolve.
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Game data
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Form data
Basculin has three separate forms: Red-Striped Form, Blue-Striped Form, and White-Striped Form. White-Striped Basculin is also considered to be a Hisuian, as demonstrated by Pokémon HOME's filter and the Pokémon Legends: Arceus Pokédex entry.
Basculin cannot change its form. Generally, Red-Striped Form and Blue-Striped Form are either available in opposite games, or one can be found commonly while the other is rarer or only found through specific methods. For example, in Pokémon Black, Red-Striped Basculin can frequently be encountered while surfing or fishing, but Blue-Striped Basculin can only be found in rippling water; and in Pokémon White, the opposite is true. By contrast, in Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, Red-Striped Basculin is exclusive to Ultra Sun and Blue-Striped Basculin is exclusive to Ultra Moon. White-Striped Form is only available in Pokémon Legends: Arceus.
Bred Basculin are the same form as their mother, or the same form as the Basculin parent if bred with Ditto.
Red-Striped Form
Red-Striped Basculin can exclusively have the Ability Reckless and may hold a Deep Sea Tooth when encountered in the wild.
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Blue-Striped Form
Blue-Striped Basculin can exclusively have the Ability Rock Head and may hold a Deep Sea Scale when encountered in the wild.
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Blue-Striped Basculin's Abilities were originally different in Pokémon Black and White: they were the same as Red-Striped Basculin's (having Reckless instead of Rock Head). A Blue-Striped Basculin available in an in-game trade in Pokémon White had the Ability Rock Head. In Black 2 and White 2, Blue-Striped Basculin's first Ability was changed to Rock Head. (The Black and White-contemporary Pokédex 3D also shows Blue-Striped Basculin as having Reckless, while Pokédex 3D Pro shows it as having Rock Head.) If a Blue-Striped Basculin with Reckless is transferred from Generation V to Pokémon Bank, its Ability is changed to Rock Head.
White-Striped Form
White-Striped Basculin can exclusively have the Ability Rattled. They also learn Uproar at level 40 instead of Final Gambit like the other forms and can evolve into Basculegion.
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Evolution data
Only White-Striped Basculin can evolve.
Red-Striped Form
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Blue-Striped Form
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White-Striped Form
White-Striped Basculin evolves into Basculegion after losing at least 294 HP from recoil damage without fainting. This can be spread across multiple battles and is not affected by the use of recovery items.
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Lose at least 294 HP from recoil without fainting (female) → |
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