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Eevee(JPJapanese: イーブイ
Romaji: Eievui) is a species of Pokémon in the series of the same name. It is a Normal-type Pokémon that made its first appearance in the first generation games Red and Blue.
It is known to evolve into one of eight different Pokémon by various methods.
- Vaporeon when exposed to a Water Stone
- Jolteon when exposed to a Thunderstone
- Flareon when exposed to a Fire Stone
- Espeon when leveled up with high happiness during the daytime (excludes areas with a Moss Rock or Ice Rock)
- Umbreon when leveled up with high happiness during the nighttime (excludes areas with a Moss or Ice Rock)
- Leafeon when leveled up near a Moss Rock (Generation IV onward) or Leaf Stone (in Eighth Pokémon generation onwards)
- Glaceon when leveled up near an Ice Rock (Generation IV onward) or Ice Stone (in Eighth Pokémon generation onwards)
- Sylveon when two levels of Affection when it levels up in the Sixth Pokémon generation. Since affection was folded into friendship in the Eighth Pokémon generation, it can evolve if its friendship with a Fairy move.
Eevee has a Gigantamax form. Eevee with the Gigantamax Factor cannot evolve.
Eevee is the First partner Pokémon and mascot in 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 ReMix .
Physiology and Behaviour[ ]
Appearances[ ]
Main Pokémon games[ ]
In Pokémon Yellow: Special Pikachu Edition , Professor Oak had originally intended to give Eevee to the player as their first Pokémon, but it is taken by Blue instead.
Eevee is the First partner Pokémon in Pokémon Let's Go, Eevee! .
In the Eighth Pokémon generation, Eevee has a Gigantamax form.
Other Pokémon games[ ]
Eevee is the First partner Pokémon 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 ReMix .
Eevee can be used as an assist in Pokkén Tournament .
Super Smash Bros. series[ ]
Eevee in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
In Super Smash Bros. Melee , Eevee only appears as a random Trophy.
Eevee appeared as a Poké Ball in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate . It uses Take Down to hit opponents. Eevee also appeared as Spirits for both Eevee and Partner Eevee.
Trophy descriptions[ ]
In the anime[ ]
Eevee in the anime
Various trainers owned Eevee in the anime, most notably May, Gary Oak, Serena, Lana and Chloe Cerise.
An Eevee briefly appeared in Detective Pikachu , under the ownership of Howard Clifford. It evolved into a Flareon.
Eevee made cameos in Pokémon Origins , Pokémon: Twilight Wings and Pokétoon .
Other media[ ]
Eevee appeared in the music video for Celestial .
Pokéfuta[ ]
An Eevee was depicted on the first Pokéfuta ever placed.
Origin and inspiration[ ]
In-game information[ ]
Pokédex entries[ ]
| Title | Entry |
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| First Pokémon generation | |
| Pokémon Red and Blue | Its genetic code is irregular. It may mutate if it is exposed to radiation from element Stones. |
| Pokémon Yellow | Its genetic code is unstable, so it could evolve in a variety of ways. There are only a few alive. |
| Pokémon Stadium | Its genetic code is irregular. It evolves into three kinds of Pokémon when exposed to the radiation of elemental stones. |
| Second Pokémon generation | |
| Pokémon Gold | It has the ability to alter the composition of its body to suit its surrounding environment. |
| Pokémon Silver | Its irregularly configured DNA is affected by its surroundings. It evolves if its environment changes. |
| Pokémon Crystal | Its ability to evolve into many forms allows it to adapt smoothly and perfectly to any environment. |
| Pokémon Stadium 2 | It has the ability to alter the composition of its body to suit its surrounding environment. |
| Third Pokémon generation | |
| Pokémon Ruby | Eevee has an unstable genetic makeup that suddenly mutates due to the environment in which it lives. Radiation from various stones causes this Pokémon to evolve. |
| Pokémon Sapphire | Eevee has an unstable genetic makeup that suddenly mutates due to the environment in which it lives. Radiation from various stones causes this Pokémon to evolve. |
| Pokémon Emerald | An Eevee has an unstable genetic makeup that suddenly mutates due to its environment. Radiation from various stones causes this Pokémon to evolve. |
| Pokémon FireRed | An extremely rare Pokémon that may evolve in a number of different ways depending on stimuli. |
| Pokémon LeafGreen | Its genetic code is irregular. It may mutate if it is exposed to radiation from element stones. |
| Fourth Pokémon generation | |
| Pokémon Diamond | A rare Pokémon that adapts to harsh environments by taking on different evolutionary forms. |
| Pokémon Pearl | A rare Pokémon that adapts to harsh environments by taking on different evolutionary forms. |
| Pokémon Platinum | Because its genetic makeup is irregular, it quickly changes its form due to a variety of causes. |
| Pokémon HeartGold | It has the ability to alter the composition of its body to suit its surrounding environment. |
| Pokémon SoulSilver | Its irregularly configured DNA is affected by its surroundings. It evolves if its environment changes. |
| Fifth Pokémon generation | |
| Pokémon Black | Because its genetic makeup is irregular, it quickly changes its form due to a variety of causes. |
| Pokémon White | Because its genetic makeup is irregular, it quickly changes its form due to a variety of causes. |
| Pokémon Black 2 | Thanks to its unstable genetic makeup, this special Pokémon conceals many different possible evolutions. |
| Pokémon White 2 | Thanks to its unstable genetic makeup, this special Pokémon conceals many different possible evolutions. |
| Sixth Pokémon generation | |
| Pokémon X | A rare Pokémon that adapts to harsh environments by taking on different evolutionary forms. |
| Pokémon Y | Thanks to its unstable genetic makeup, this special Pokémon conceals many different possible evolutions. |
| Pokémon Omega Ruby | Eevee has an unstable genetic makeup that suddenly mutates due to the environment in which it lives. Radiation from various stones causes this Pokémon to evolve. |
| Pokémon Alpha Sapphire | Eevee has an unstable genetic makeup that suddenly mutates due to the environment in which it lives. Radiation from various stones causes this Pokémon to evolve. |
| Seventh Pokémon generation | |
| Pokémon Sun | Possessing an unbalanced and unstable genetic makeup, it conceals many possible evolutions. |
| Pokémon Moon | Current studies show it can evolve into an incredible eight different species of Pokémon. |
| Pokémon Ultra Sun | The question of why only Eevee has such unstable genes has still not been solved. |
| Pokémon Ultra Moon | Its genes are easily influenced by its surroundings. Even its face starts to look like that of its Trainer. |
| Pokémon Let's Go Pikachu |
It can evolve into a variety of forms. Eevee's genes are the key to solving the mysteries of Pokémon evolution. |
| Pokémon Let's Go Eevee |
It can evolve into a variety of forms. Eevee's genes are the key to solving the mysteries of Pokémon evolution. |
| Eighth Pokémon generation | |
| Pokémon Sword | It has the ability to alter the composition of its body to suit its surrounding environment. |
| Pokémon Shield | Thanks to its unstable genetic makeup, this special Pokémon conceals many different possible evolutions. |
| Pokémon Brilliant Diamond | It is a rare Pokémon that adapts to harsh environments by changing its appearance and capabilities when it evolves. |
| Pokémon Shining Pearl | It is a rare Pokémon that adapts to harsh environments by changing its appearance and capabilities when it evolves. |
| Pokémon Legends: Arceus | Harbors the potential to evolve into manifold forms. Within Eevee lies the key to the mysteries of Pokémon evolution—I'm certain of it. |
| Ninth Pokémon generation | |
| Pokémon Scarlet | Its ability to evolve into many forms allows it to adapt smoothly and perfectly to any environment. |
| Pokémon Violet | Its genetic code is irregular. It may mutate if it is exposed to radiation from element stones. |
| Pokémon Legends: Z-A | Thanks to its unstable genetic makeup, this special Pokémon conceals many different possible evolutions. |
Gigantamax Eevee[ ]
| Title | Entry |
|---|---|
| Eighth Pokémon generation | |
| Pokémon Sword | Gigantamax energy upped the fluffiness of the fur around Eevee's neck. The fur will envelop a foe, capturing its body and captivating its mind. |
| Pokémon Shield | Having gotten even friendlier and more innocent, Eevee tries to play with anyone around, only to end up crushing them with its immense body. |
Game locations[ ]
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| First Pokémon generation | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Pokémon Red and Blue | Received from a person in the Celadon Condominiums
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| Pokémon Yellow | Received from a person in the Celadon Condominiums
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| Second Pokémon generation | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Pokémon Gold | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Pokémon Silver | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Pokémon Crystal | Received from Bill in Goldenrod City
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| Third Pokémon generation | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Pokémon Ruby | Trade
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| Pokémon Sapphire | Trade
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| Pokémon Emerald | Trade
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| Pokémon FireRed | Received from a person in the Celadon Condominiums
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| Pokémon LeafGreen | Received from a person in the Celadon Condominiums
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| Fourth Pokémon generation | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Pokémon Diamond | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Pokémon Pearl | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Pokémon Platinum | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Pokémon HeartGold | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Pokémon SoulSilver | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Fifth Pokémon generation | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Pokémon Black | Trade
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| Pokémon White | Trade
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| Pokémon Black 2 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Pokémon White 2 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Sixth Pokémon generation | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Pokémon X | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Pokémon Y | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Pokémon Omega Ruby | Route 116 (hidden Pokémon)
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| Pokémon Alpha Sapphire | Route 116 (hidden Pokémon)
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| Seventh Pokémon generation | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Pokémon Sun | Routes 4 and 6
Hatch Egg received at the Pokémon Nursery in Paniola Ranch | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Pokémon Moon | Routes 4 and 6
Hatch Egg received at the Pokémon Nursery in Paniola Ranch | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Pokémon Ultra Sun | Routes 4 and 6
Hatch Egg received at the Pokémon Nursery in Paniola Ranch | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Pokémon Ultra Moon | Routes 4 and 6
Hatch Egg received at the Pokémon Nursery in Paniola Ranch | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Pokémon Let's Go Pikachu |
Route 17
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| Pokémon Let's Go Eevee |
Route 17
First partner Pokémon | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Eighth Pokémon generation | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Pokémon Sword | Received from an NPC in the Meetup Spot (Gigantamax Factor)
Route 4 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Pokémon Shield | Received from an NPC in the Meetup Spot (Gigantamax Factor)
Route 4 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Pokémon Brilliant Diamond | Received from Bebe in Hearthome City
Trophy Garden | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Pokémon Shining Pearl | Received from Bebe in Hearthome City
Trophy Garden | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Pokémon Legends: Arceus | Horseshoe Plains, Crossing Slope, Avalugg's Legacy, Avalanche Slopes
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| Ninth Pokémon generation | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Pokémon Scarlet | South Province: Area Two, Area Five
West Province: Area Three | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Pokémon Violet | South Province: Area Two, Area Five
West Province: Area Three | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Pokémon Legends: Z-A | Wild Zone 19, Bleu District (Bleu Sector 7), Jaune District, Magenta District, Rouge District (Rouge Sector 8), Vert District (Vert Sector 9)
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Evolution[ ]
Eevee
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Use Water Stone Water Stone.
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| PKMNSV133 | PKMNSV134 |
Eevee
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| PKMNSV133 | PKMNSV135 |
Eevee
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Use Fire Stone Fire Stone.
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| PKMNSV133 | PKMNSV136 |
Eevee
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Happiness (Day).
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| PKMNSV133 | PKMNSV196 |
Eevee
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Happiness (Night).
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| PKMNSV133 | PKMNSV197 |
Eevee
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| PKMNSV133 | PKMNSV470 |
Eevee
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| PKMNSV133 | PKMNSV471 |
Eevee
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Two levels of Affection
Happiness, knowing a Fairy move |
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| PKMNSV133 | PKMNSV700 |
Base Stats[ ]
Base Stats
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| HP | 55 |
| Attack | 55 |
| Defense | 50 |
| Sp. Attack | 45 |
| Sp. Defense | 65 |
| Speed | 55 |
| Total | 325 |
Partner[ ]
Base Stats
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| HP | 65 |
| Attack | 75 |
| Defense | 70 |
| Sp. Attack | 65 |
| Sp. Defense | 85 |
| Speed | 75 |
| Total | 435 |
Moveset[ ]
- Main article: Eevee/moveset
Form change[ ]
Eevee
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Dynamax
with Gigantamax Factor |
Eevee
Gigantamax Form |
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| PKMNSV133 | PKMNSS133-Gigantamax |
Gallery[ ]
Images[ ]
Sprites[ ]
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Gigantamax[ ]
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Reception[ ]
While Eevee was not originally promoted as heavily as other Pokémon, Eevee's popularity has grown throughout the years, and it is now one of the series' most iconic Pokémon. Eevee and its evolutions have received generally positive reception, and it was noted as one of the most popular Pokémon at the offices of The Pokémon Company. Japanese fans of the series have coined November 21 as "Eevee Day" due the pronunciation being similar to Eevee's Japanese name Eievui. Eevee Day has since been officially adopted by the Pokémon Company, and was later made an official anniversary by the Japan Anniversary Association. Eevee has been cited as a "fan favorite" Pokémon and a franchise staple due to its popularity.
Eevee's appearance in Pokémon Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! received positive reviews. Hope Corrigan, writing for GameRevolution, commented on Eevee's appearance in the game. She highlighted the scene where Eevee interrupts the player's first Pokémon selection as immediately making her nostalgic for the days of her childhood when she used Eevee. While criticizing Eevee's power in the game, she praised the emotion that it brought her, stating that "For all her overpowered attitude, this Eevee is mine and she loved me right from the beginning. I know she’s just a few pixels in a virtual world but she is my Eevee and after all these years, I’m not ready to give that up." Siliconera writer Jenni Lada also highlighted Eevee's appearance in the game, praising the expanded role it played in the game. She also praised the interactions and smaller moments that the player could have with Eevee, citing them as making the player grow easily attached to the Pokémon.
Trivia[ ]
- Eevee's English name is a palindrome.
- Eevee has more signature moves than any other Pokémon, with a total of eleven.
- Eevee has the most branched evolutions, with a total of eight.
- Eevee has the most evolved forms of any Pokémon and is the only Pokémon that has more than three evolved forms.
External links[ ]
- Eevee at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Eevee at Pokémon Wiki, the Fandom wiki on Pokémon
| First partner Pokémon | |
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| Generation I | Bulbasaur • Charmander • Squirtle • Pikachu (Yellow and Let's Go Pikachu! ) • Eevee (Let's Go Eevee! ) |
| Generation II | Chikorita (also in Legends: Z-A ) • Cyndaquil (also in Legends: Arceus ) • Totodile (also in Legends: Z-A ) |
| Generation III | Treecko • Torchic • Mudkip |
| Generation IV | Turtwig • Chimchar • Piplup |
| Generation V | Snivy • Tepig (also in Legends: Z-A ) • Oshawott (also in Legends: Arceus ) |
| Generation VI | Chespin • Fennekin • Froakie |
| Generation VII | Rowlet (also in Legends: Arceus ) • Litten • Popplio |
| Generation VIII | Grookey • Scorbunny • Sobble |
| Generation IX | Sprigatito • Fuecoco • Quaxly |
| Gigantamax Pokémon | |
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| Generation I | Venusaur • Charizard • Blastoise • Butterfree • Pikachu • Meowth • Machamp • Gengar • Kingler • Lapras • Eevee • Snorlax |
| Generation V | Garbodor |
| Generation VII | Melmetal |
| Generation VIII | Rillaboom • Cinderace • Inteleon • Corviknight • Orbeetle • Drednaw • Coalossal • Flapple • Appletun • Sandaconda • Toxtricity • Centiskorch • Hatterene • Grimmsnarl • Alcremie • Copperajah • Duraludon • Urshifu |