Eevee Evolution is meant to be a random process in Pokemon Go. Once you press evolve on an Eevee, you have a random chance of getting one of the original three eeveelutions. The others can be obtained through other means, all of which require a bit of effort.
There's also some useful shortcuts and cheats of a sort to get around the random factor. We'll detail all of that below. There's seven Eevee Evolutions in the game so far. Vaporeon , Jolteon and Flareon from generation 1 are completely down to random chance. Umbreon and Espeon from generation 2 and Leafeon and Glaceon from generation 3 are obtained in specific ways.
The final Eevee Evolution is Sylveon , from generation 6, and it was finally added to the game in May So, which Eevee Evolution do you want? You'll want to carefully consider this - each evolved form of Eevee is a different type, so you'll want to consider strengths and weaknesses with our Pokemon Go Type Chart , at least.
Plus which you think is cutest. If you evolve an Eevee 'raw' by spending 25 candy, it'll just evolve into one of the different available evolutions at random. However, you can actually force a specific evolution by renaming your Eevee of choice to a special nickname - and the whole thing began as an easter egg nod to a classic set of Eevee evolutions found in the Pokemon anime TV show. So, basically, all you have to do is rename your Eevee to a specific name and then evolve it the regular way by spending 25 candy.
Here are the names and the Eevee Evolutions:. An important note about this little cheat: it only works once per Eevee Evolution. Once you've renamed one Eevee as Tamao to get Umbreon, for instance, you'll only be able to get another Umbreon through 'natural' means - with that exact method depending on the eeveelution in question. This is why you should check your CP values and IV values before evolving an Eevee - make sure it's a good one, as you only get one shot.
The first time you want to get your hands on Espeon and Umbreon, you can use the name trick detailed above. After that, you'll need to evolve them the old-fashioned way, by completing certain goals.
For Espeon and Umbreon, you can also evolve into them based on their in-game method of evolution in Pokemon Gold and Silver back on the Game Boy - based on the time of day. In order to do this, you'll first need to build a relationship with your Eevee. Set them as your buddy Pokemon and walk with them as much as you can.
Once you've walked 10km with that Eevee as your buddy Pokemon, it's ready to evolve into either Epseon or Umbreon. Certainly not, but it does provide high damage potential in raids and Battle League.
In Pokemon GO, it all comes down to the roles being needed, and Espeon fills the role of an attacker very well. New User posted their first comment. Log in. Pokemon Feature. Image via Niantic. Modified 27 May Feature. This can be broken down and compared to the base stats of the other Eeveelutions: Flareon: attack, defense, stamina Vaporeon: attack, defense, stamina Jolteon: attack, defense, stamina Espeon: attack , defense, stamina Umbreon: attack, defense , stamina Glaceon: attack, defense, stamina Leafeon: attack, defense, stamina Sylveon: attack, defense, stamina Note: These are based on early data, as Sylveon has only recently been introduced to Pokemon GO In a vacuum, the top attackers from Eevee's branches of evolution are Espeon, Flareon, and Glaceon, with Espeon having a considerate edge of about 15 stat points.
What's the best Eevee evolution in Pokemon GO? August Edited by Gautham Balaji 7. Pokemon Go. Glaceon was one of the first new evolutions introduced after the original three Jolteon, Vaporeon, and Flareon.
Glaceon is light blue, with darker blue and teal fur on its feet, tail and ears. Glaceon also appears in All for the Love of Meloetta! Glaceon has one of the highest Special Attack stats among the Eevee evolutions. A grass type evolution was notably absent from the original lineup of Eevee evolutions, but that was rectified in Pokemon Diamond and Pearl with the introduction of Leafeon.
It can also be found in raid battles in Sword and Shield or traded for in the Gold and Silver remakes. Leafeon looks like, well, a leaf. It is all very natural and lovely looking. Leafeon also tries to avoid battle, and younger ones smell like fresh grass. Leafeon first appears in the anime in the episode Double-Time Battle Training! Leafeon has one of the highest base defenses of the Eevee evolutions, but significantly lower special attack and defense. However, Leafeon is a lovely and nature-oriented Pokemon which is great for all you nature-lovers out there.
Espeon is one of the two evolutions that came with the second generation of Pokemon games, Gold and Silver. It has a very eerie design, which makes sense given that it is a psychic type Pokemon. Players can get Espeon when Eevee is leveled up with high friendship during the day. The red gem also helps boost its psychic abilities. As a psychic type, Espeon is strong against fighting and poison types, but weak against ghost and ark types.
It also appeared in the movie Pokemon Heroes: Latios and Latias. Espeon appears alongside Umbreon as the starter Pokemon in the spin-off game Pokemon Coliseum. Espeon has a high special attack, which means its psychic attacks can be particularly devastating. However, it has low health and defense, so you will want to make sure you can defeat your enemies quickly when using Espeon.
Eevee is also popular because it has such diverse options for evolutions. Eevee first appears in these original games, as well as the original evolutions: Flareon, Jolteon, and Vaporeon. There is only one Eevee available in the first game, however, so players had to choose carefully or just trade with friends and replay the game. That tradition continues in the other games as well, including Pokemon Go , whose best Pokemon include Eevee.
So Eevee is a lovable but rare Pokemon, which makes its evolutions all the more precious to fans and players. For Eevee to go through one of its many evolutions, certain conditions have to be met or trainers have to use on of the various evolution stones that can be found throughout the game. Eevee is a normal type Pokemon, but its evolutions have different types based on what it involves to. Eevee is unique in that it has the most evolutions in the game. In generation one, players could choose to evolve their Eevee into one of Vaporeon, Jolteon, or Flareon.
Unfortunately, there is not a new Eevee evolution with every new generation. In fact, it has been quite some time since we got a new Eevee evolution. Nonetheless, there is much debate regarding the best Eevee evolution.
Thus, their favorite Eevee evolution varies as well. There are currently a total of eight Eevee evolutions. The most recent of these being the Fairy type evolution Sylveon. Two generations have passed without a new Eevee evolution. This is the longest known time between new Eevee evolutions. In short, the answer is no. Obtaining an Eevee is usually a simple task. The two generations that omitted the catching or obtaining of an Eevee are generation three and five.
An Eevee must be traded in from another game. Every other mainline game includes methods of obtaining an Eevee in the game. Espeon and Umbreon are two of only three Eevee evolution that do not require a stone to evolve. Flareon, Vaporeon, Jolteon, Leafeon, and Glaceon all require their respective elemental stones to evolve. In these games, a new mechanic called friendship was introduced.
If leveled up with high enough friendship at night, your Eevee would evolve into an Umbreon. If this occurrence takes place in the daytime, your Eevee would evolve into Espeon.
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