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− | '''Eevee''' is a rare, fox-like Pokémon that was introduced in the first generation games. It is particularly well-known for its alternate evolutionary paths, having | + | '''Eevee''' is a rare, fox-like Pokémon that was introduced in the first generation games. It is particularly well-known for its alternate evolutionary paths, having seven different types of evolutions as of the fourth generation games. |
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There have been new Eevee evolutions introduced in every generation save for the third, as Eevee was not catchable in ''[[Pokémon: Ruby and Sapphire Versions]]''. The three elemental stones that cause Eevee to evolve are the Thunder Stone, Water Stone and Fire Stone. These stones will evolve Eevee into [[Jolteon]], [[Vaporeon]] or [[Flareon]], respectively. Eevee can also turn into [[Espeon]] or [[Umbreon]] in games with built-in clocks. In these games Eevee will evolve when it is leveled up after reaching its maximum amount of happiness. Eevee will become [[Espeon]] if this happens in the daytime, or [[Umbreon]] at nighttime. These forms could alternately be reached by exposing Eevee to either a Sun Shard or Moon Shard in ''[[Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness]]''. | There have been new Eevee evolutions introduced in every generation save for the third, as Eevee was not catchable in ''[[Pokémon: Ruby and Sapphire Versions]]''. The three elemental stones that cause Eevee to evolve are the Thunder Stone, Water Stone and Fire Stone. These stones will evolve Eevee into [[Jolteon]], [[Vaporeon]] or [[Flareon]], respectively. Eevee can also turn into [[Espeon]] or [[Umbreon]] in games with built-in clocks. In these games Eevee will evolve when it is leveled up after reaching its maximum amount of happiness. Eevee will become [[Espeon]] if this happens in the daytime, or [[Umbreon]] at nighttime. These forms could alternately be reached by exposing Eevee to either a Sun Shard or Moon Shard in ''[[Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness]]''. | ||
− | Finally, two more evolutions were introduced in ''Diamond'' and ''Pearl''. These evolutions come completely from the environment. Eevee will become [[Leafeon]] if it levels up while battling near the Moss Rock | + | Finally, two more evolutions were introduced in ''Diamond'' and ''Pearl''. These evolutions come completely from the environment. Eevee will become [[Leafeon]] if it levels up while battling near the Moss Rock in Eterna Forest, or it will become [[Glaceon]] if it levels up while battling near the Ice Rock at Route 217. This is the most clear example of Eevee evolving to adapt to its environment. |
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Only one Eevee can be acquired in ''[[Pokémon: Red, Green and Blue Versions|Pokémon: Red, Green, Blue]]'' and ''[[Pokémon: Yellow Version|Yellow versions]]'' (as well as in ''[[Pokémon: FireRed and LeafGreen Versions]]''). This Eevee is found in a [[Pokéball]] lying in a table atop the Celadon Mansion. In the ''Yellow'' Version, [[Professor Oak]] offers [[Red]] an Eevee as a starter Pokémon, but [[Blue]] takes it instead. Blue uses the Eevee in all his battles with Red throughout the game, and eventually evolves it into either a Jolteon, Vaporeon or Flareon depending on whether Red won or lost their early battles. | Only one Eevee can be acquired in ''[[Pokémon: Red, Green and Blue Versions|Pokémon: Red, Green, Blue]]'' and ''[[Pokémon: Yellow Version|Yellow versions]]'' (as well as in ''[[Pokémon: FireRed and LeafGreen Versions]]''). This Eevee is found in a [[Pokéball]] lying in a table atop the Celadon Mansion. In the ''Yellow'' Version, [[Professor Oak]] offers [[Red]] an Eevee as a starter Pokémon, but [[Blue]] takes it instead. Blue uses the Eevee in all his battles with Red throughout the game, and eventually evolves it into either a Jolteon, Vaporeon or Flareon depending on whether Red won or lost their early battles. | ||
− | There are more chances to get Eevee in ''[[Pokémon: Gold and Silver Versions|Pokémon Gold, Silver]]'', ''[[Pokémon: Crystal Version|Crystal]]'', ''[[Pokémon: HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|HeartGold and SoulSilver]]''. Eevee is received as a present from [[Bill]], and it also appears as a prize in the [[Celadon City]] Game Corner for 6666 coins in ''Gold''/''Silver''. In ''HeartGold''/''SoulSilver'', Eevee could also be found on the | + | There are more chances to get Eevee in ''[[Pokémon: Gold and Silver Versions|Pokémon Gold, Silver]]'', ''[[Pokémon: Crystal Version|Crystal]]'', ''[[Pokémon: HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|HeartGold and SoulSilver]]''. Eevee is received as a present from [[Bill]], and it also appears as a prize in the [[Celadon City]] Game Corner for 6666 coins in ''Gold''/''Silver''. In ''HeartGold''/''SoulSilver'', Eevee could also be found on the Pokéwalker's Sightseeing course. In ''[[Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl Versions|Diamond, Pearl]]'' and ''[[Pokémon: Platinum Version|Platinum]]'', Eevee can be received as a present from Bebe in Hearthome City either after obtaining the National Pokédex (in ''Diamond''/''Pearl'') or on the first visit to Hearthome (in ''Platinum''). In all three games Eevee can also be found on the Trophy Garden on random days after the National Pokédex is unlocked. |
==Other Games== | ==Other Games== | ||
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Eevee can be caught in Celadon City in ''[[Pokémon Pinball]]''. In ''[[Pokémon Snap]]'' it is found at the Beach level, where it chases a rolling [[Chansey]]. The Chansey must be stopped with a Pester Ball (or the Eevee lured away with food) before a clear picture can be taken. In ''[[Pokémon Trozei!]]'', it can be caught in Endless Level 13, Endless Level 31, Forever Level 13 or Mr. Who's Den. Eevee also appears in ''[[Pokémon Stadium]]'' and ''[[Pokémon Stadium 2]]''. In the former game an Eevee is one of that randomly selected Pokémon that can be given as a prize for completing the Gym Leader Castle, while in the latter game it is featured in the Eager Eevee minigame. | Eevee can be caught in Celadon City in ''[[Pokémon Pinball]]''. In ''[[Pokémon Snap]]'' it is found at the Beach level, where it chases a rolling [[Chansey]]. The Chansey must be stopped with a Pester Ball (or the Eevee lured away with food) before a clear picture can be taken. In ''[[Pokémon Trozei!]]'', it can be caught in Endless Level 13, Endless Level 31, Forever Level 13 or Mr. Who's Den. Eevee also appears in ''[[Pokémon Stadium]]'' and ''[[Pokémon Stadium 2]]''. In the former game an Eevee is one of that randomly selected Pokémon that can be given as a prize for completing the Gym Leader Castle, while in the latter game it is featured in the Eager Eevee minigame. | ||
− | Eevee is the default starter Pokémon in ''[[Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness]]'' and can be transferred to the third generation games upon the game's completion. In ''[[Pokémon Channel]]'', Eevee can be found in the Springleaf Field on cloudy days. In ''[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon | + | Eevee is the default starter Pokémon in ''[[Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness]]'' and can be transferred to the third generation games upon the game's completion. In ''[[Pokémon Channel]]'', Eevee can be found in the Springleaf Field on cloudy days. In ''[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon]]'' it was one of the possible starter Pokémon which the player is turned into based on the results of the personality test in the beginning of the game, and within the game other Eevee could be found and recruited in the Joyous Tower's twelfth through seventeenth floors. In ''[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Darkness and Time]]'', Eevee can be found in the Mystifying Forest and the Mystery Jungle. In ''[[Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia]]'', Eevee can be found at Pueltown. |
− | In ''[[My Pokémon Ranch]]'', Eevee can also be obtained in a random trade with [[Hayley]] and transferred to the fourth generation games. In ''[[Pokémon Rumble]]'', it can be found at Silent Forest, Rocky Cave, Fiery Furnace, Bright Beach and Eterna Tower | + | In ''[[My Pokémon Ranch]]'', Eevee can also be obtained in a random trade with [[Hayley]] and transferred to the fourth generation games. In ''[[Pokémon Rumble]]'', it can be found at Silent Forest, Rocky Cave, Fiery Furnace, Bright Beach and Eterna Tower. |
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*It's name is derived from "evolution". | *It's name is derived from "evolution". | ||
+ | *Eevee also appears as a trophy in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. | ||
*As the third generation games do not have the in-game clock, the only way to evolve Eevee into Espeon or Umbreon for those games would be by exposing it to the Sun or Moon Shard in ''Pokémon XD'' and then transferring it back to the Gameboy Advance games. Alternately, Umbreon and Espeon would have to be transferred from ''Pokémon Colosseum''. | *As the third generation games do not have the in-game clock, the only way to evolve Eevee into Espeon or Umbreon for those games would be by exposing it to the Sun or Moon Shard in ''Pokémon XD'' and then transferring it back to the Gameboy Advance games. Alternately, Umbreon and Espeon would have to be transferred from ''Pokémon Colosseum''. |