Glaceon is similar to Leafeon in the sense that it needs the right team to be successful. Its Sp. Attack stat makes sure that its Blizzards hit like a truck. Outside of hail however, Glaceon is not nearly as effective. Attack stat and a Speed stat, which allows it to dish out high amounts of Special damage. Espeon also has access to a wide range of coverage moves to help it deal with threats. If you've got your hands on only one or two Eevee, you're thus faced with a difficult choice: which of the five Eevee Evolution forms you can currently get is the best one to have?
Vapoeron ranks a respectable 10th in HP and Stamina, too - but those are just basic stats. What about beyond that? Pokemon Types are of course absolutely vital in Pokemon Go, and an important thing to consider is how each Eevee Evolution ranks when compared to other Pokemon of its type - and also how easy they are to obtain compared to their powerful peers. Let's take a look at that:. If you're wondering where the above names come from, they're actually a deep-cut nod to fans of the Pokemon anime - a nice little easter egg for players who have been particularly dedicated in their following of the series.
Rainer, Sparky, Pyro, Sakura and Tamao are actually the names of the 'Eevee brothers' that appear in the Pokemon anime. The first three Eevee evolutions and their owners - all siblings - show up in episode 40 of the show, meeting Ash and Pikachu.
Each brother has a unique Eevee of his own, and it's after the brothers that the Eevee take their names. Sakura later has an Espeon of her own later on in the series - thus that nickname - and Tamao, one of the five Kimono sisters, uses an Esepon.
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Read our editorial policy. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Eevee Evolution Names explained How to evolve using Nicknames to guarantee your choice of Eevee Evolution If you evolve an Eevee 'raw' by spending 25 candy, it'll just evolve into one of the different available evolutions at random.
Josh Broadwell 3 hours ago. With strong defense and even better special defense, Umbreon forms a solid albeit weak and slow tank. The Dark type is decent, weak to three elements while resisting two and completely negating once, and the ability Synchronize copies the paralyze, burn, and poison condition back onto the inflicter, but these traits can't save Umbreon's lacking moveset.
With average dark moves and few tank-oriented techniques other than the healing Moonlight , Umbreon can't quite develop into the sturdy damage-soaking stall creature it wants to be. For what it's worth, of all today's entries, Umbreon probably benefits the most from new techniques using tutors, TMs, and breeding.
Leafeon offers an interesting blend of decent speed alongside strong attack and great defense, a rare physical-oriented option among the Eeveelutions. It also enjoys a healthy moveset, from the attack-boosting Swords Dance to health-recovering Synthesis to damage-dealing Leaf Blade.
Ability Leaf Guard also helps Leafeon's weather-altering Sunny Day move stand out, as harsh sunlight not only improves the Grass-type Solarbeam and Synthesis techniques, it also prevents Leafeon from suffering the main status conditions during the sunlight condition. Unfortunately, Grass isn't the best element on defense, resisting four elements but taking double damage from five, and the fact that harsh sunlight strengthens Fire moves one of Leafeon's weaknesses makes using its ability risky.
Like its Kanto brethren, Jolteon suffers from an underwhelming ability, Volt Absorb, only providing a benefit when your opponent is clueless enough to strike with an Electric attack.
However, Electric tempts defensively, being weak to only one attribute while resisting three. Additionally, Jolteon knows exactly what it wants: to hit hard and hit fast.
It makes good use of a superb speed and strong special attack to quickly overwhelm foes before they can exploit its low defenses.
Jolteon also learns a few irregular moves to expand its repertoire, like the Bug-type Pin Missile, but unfortunately, many of its strikes are physical rather than indirect; you'll have to level it to the upper thirties before gaining any worthy noncontact Electric attacks.
Fortunately, most of its moves are indirect, easily accessing its best stat, and Espeon users savor how its Future Sight technique has been boosted over the years. Just like Umbreon, it wields the solid Synchronize ability, punishing foes for using condition debuffs.
A strong unit, but some potent non-Psychic indirect moves would help against Psychic-immune Dark Pokemon, and Espeon's low HP and defense render it a glass cannon.
Sylveon shows off Generation 6's new Fairy type with a great special defense and solid HP. These help it excel defensively alongside its type's qualities, being weak to two elements but resisting three and completely negating one. Plus, Sylveon's strong special attack lets it strike with an impressive range of indirect moves. Toss in some nice barriers and weather control, Light Screen and Misty Terrain and you've got a formidable unit, especially considering that the Fairy type has fewer monsters to pick from than other elements.
Vaporeon's disappointing base ability like Flareon, few are dumb enough to hit Vaporeon with water and replenish its health is compensated for with a unique stat spread, potent moves, and great type. Water is only weak to two elements but resists four; combined with a surprisingly high HP score ! It is an electric type that evolves from Eevee by using a Thunder Stone. You can also trade for one in Pokemon Ruby , Sapphire , and Emerald. Jolteon has a unique design compared to the other Eevee evolutions.
Jolteon has a very high speed stat, which makes it great for getting in the first strike in battle. Flareon appeared in the first generation of Pokemon games alongside Jolteon and Vaporeon. It is a fire type, which makes it great against grass, bug, and steel types. Players can get Flareon by evolving Eevee using a Fire Stone. Flareon is also one of the most cuddly of the Eevee evolutions. For instance, Flareon has a tiny internal flame that ignites air when it exhales.
While it is storing this energy, its internal temperature can climb to degrees. Flareon has several significant appearances in the Pokemon anime, usually alongside other Eevee evolutions. It also makes a brief appearance in the movie Detective Pikachu. Flareon also appears in some of the spinoff games. Sylveon is one of the newest additions to the Eevee evolution lineup. Eevee must know a fairy move when it levels up, and have two Affection levels or high friendship with the trainer.
It is also available in a max raid battle in Pokemon Sword and Shield. As a fairy type, it is strong against fighting, bug, dragon, and dark types. You will just want to keep Sylveon away from Poison and Steel types. Sylveon has a very interesting and distinct design compared to the other types. Sylveon is white with pink rills, and it has long frills that the Pokemon can control. It also has tufts that appear like a bows on its head and neck.
Sylveon first shows up in the anime on the episode Kindergarten Chaos! It appears later in Party Dancecapades! Sylveon is also a trophy in Super Smash Bros. Sylveon has a high special defense, which makes it great for casting effects on opponents while holding up to attacks.
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.
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