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== Generations ==
 
== Generations ==
Many Eeveelutions have made their first appearances in almost every Pokemon handheld game since [[Generation I]]. The first three to be introduced in the first generation are [[Vaporeon]], [[Jolteon]] and [[Flareon]], which evolve from Eevee through the use of a Water Stone, Thunderstone, and Fire Stone, respectively. Two more Eeveelutions were later introduced: [[Espeon]] and [[Umbreon]]. These two can only evolve from an Eevee with a high level of happiness, and at different times of the day (Espion during the day/morning, Umbreon during the night/dusk), starting in [[Generation II]] , and onward. In [[Generation III]] , no new Eeveelutions were introduced, but in [[Generation IV]] , two new Eeveelutions were created, which are: [[Leafeon]] , who evolves from Eevee when leveled up near the green moss stone in Eterna Forest, and [[Glaceon]] , who evolves from Eevee when leveled up near an ice rock on Route 216/217. In February of 2013, Nintendo revealed a new Eeveelution for [[Generation VI]] , named [[Sylveon]].
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Many Eeveelutions have made their first appearances in almost every Pokemon handheld game since [[Generation I]]. The first three to be introduced in the first generation are [[Vaporeon]], [[Jolteon]] and [[Flareon]], which evolve from Eevee through the use of a Water Stone, Thunderstone, and Fire Stone, respectively. Two more Eeveelutions were later introduced: [[Espeon]] and [[Umbreon]]. These two can only evolve from an Eevee with a high level of happiness, and at different times of the day (Espion during the day/morning, Umbreon during the night/dusk), starting in [[Generation II]], and onward. In [[Generation III]], no new Eeveelutions were introduced, but in [[Generation IV]], two new Eeveelutions were created, which are: [[Leafeon]], who evolves from Eevee when leveled up near the green moss stone in Eterna Forest, and [[Glaceon]], who evolves from Eevee when leveled up near an ice rock on Route 216/217. In February of 2013, Nintendo revealed a new Eeveelution for [[Generation VI]], named [[Sylveon]].
   
 
=== Generation I ===
 
=== Generation I ===
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{{Main|Vaporeon}}
 
{{Main|Vaporeon}}
 
[[Image:Vaporeon.png|thumb|Vaporeon.|link=Vaporeon]]
 
[[Image:Vaporeon.png|thumb|Vaporeon.|link=Vaporeon]]
Vaporeon is the Water-Type Bubble Jet Pokémon and one of Eevee's final evolution forms, and can only be obtained through use of a Water Stone. It is known that Vaporeon's highest stat is its HP. When the player evolves his/her Eevee into a Vaporeon, the player can teach Vaporeon the [[HM]] [[Surf]] . Vaporeon is strong against Flareon, since Water-Type Pokemon abilities are super effective against Fire-Type Pokemon. However, Vaporeon is weak against Jolteon.{{-}}
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Vaporeon is the Water-Type Bubble Jet Pokémon and one of Eevee's final evolution forms, and can only be obtained through use of a Water Stone. It is known that Vaporeon's highest stat is its HP. When the player evolves his/her Eevee into a Vaporeon, the player can teach Vaporeon the [[HM]] [[Surf]]. Vaporeon is strong against Flareon, since Water-Type Pokemon abilities are super effective against Fire-Type Pokemon. However, Vaporeon is weak against Jolteon.{{-}}
   
 
==== Jolteon ====
 
==== Jolteon ====
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{{Main|Sylveon}}
 
{{Main|Sylveon}}
 
[[Image:000Ninfia.png|thumb|Sylveon.|link=Sylveon]] Nintendo and
 
[[Image:000Ninfia.png|thumb|Sylveon.|link=Sylveon]] Nintendo and
CoroCoro Magazine revealed a new Eeveelution in February of 2013 for the upcoming Nintendo 3DS games, [[Pokémon X and Y]], named [[Sylveon]]. As of March of 2013, Sylveon's type is unknown, as well as it's ability(s) and how it will be obtained. {{-}}
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CoroCoro Magazine revealed a new Eeveelution in February of 2013 for the upcoming Nintendo 3DS games, [[Pokémon X and Y]], named [[Sylveon]]. As of March of 2013, Sylveon's type is unknown, as well as its ability(s) and how it will be obtained. {{-}}
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==

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Eevee and it's 8 Evolution's

An 'Eeveelution' (Japanese: ブイズ, HepburnBuizu) is a popular term among fans that is used for the current group of eight Pokémon that evolve from Eevee. Eeveelution is a portmanteau from the words "Eevee" and "evolution". The term Eeveelution is because Eevee can evolve in different kinds of other Eeveelutions but with different kinds of types. The Eeveelutions are very liked among collectors when it goes about a full set of all eight evolutions including Eevee.

Generations

Many Eeveelutions have made their first appearances in almost every Pokemon handheld game since Generation I. The first three to be introduced in the first generation are Vaporeon, Jolteon and Flareon, which evolve from Eevee through the use of a Water Stone, Thunderstone, and Fire Stone, respectively. Two more Eeveelutions were later introduced: Espeon and Umbreon. These two can only evolve from an Eevee with a high level of happiness, and at different times of the day (Espion during the day/morning, Umbreon during the night/dusk), starting in Generation II, and onward. In Generation III, no new Eeveelutions were introduced, but in Generation IV, two new Eeveelutions were created, which are: Leafeon, who evolves from Eevee when leveled up near the green moss stone in Eterna Forest, and Glaceon, who evolves from Eevee when leveled up near an ice rock on Route 216/217. In February of 2013, Nintendo revealed a new Eeveelution for Generation VI, named Sylveon.

Generation I

There were three Eeveelutions introduced in the first generation of the Pokémon series, all three of which are obtainable through use of a Water Stone, Fire Stone and Thunderstone.

Eevee

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Eevee.

Eevee is the base Pokemon of the Eeveelution chain, and is considered to be one of the most popular and fan-favorited of all the Pokemon. Eevee was introduced in Generation I, and can be obtained in Pokémon Green, Red, Blue, LeafGreen and, FireRed at the top floor of the Celadon Condominiums in Celadon City , but the player can only obtain one per game. Eevee can also be obtained in Pokémon Gold, Silver, Crystal, HeartGold, and SoulSilver from the NPC named Bill after speaking to him in his house in Goldenrod City if you have already meet him in the Pokémon Center in Ecruteak City. There is a second way to obtain Eevee in Pokémon Gold and Silver, which requires the player to obtain a total of 6666 coins at the Game Corner. Eevee is also obtainable as a starter Pokémon in Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness . In Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, the player will obtain an Eevee from the NPC Bebe in Hearthome City, but there is a difference between versions. In Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, the player will obtain an Eevee from Bebe after obtaining the National Pokédex, but in Pokémon Platinum, obtaining Eevee from Bebe does not need a prerequisite. Eevees can also be found in the wild at the Trophy Garden of Backlot Mansion below Hearthome City. Eevee can also be obtained as a gift in Pokémon Black and White 2 from Amanita in Castelia City, but is extremely hard to find in Castelia City.

Vaporeon

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Vaporeon.

Vaporeon is the Water-Type Bubble Jet Pokémon and one of Eevee's final evolution forms, and can only be obtained through use of a Water Stone. It is known that Vaporeon's highest stat is its HP. When the player evolves his/her Eevee into a Vaporeon, the player can teach Vaporeon the HM Surf. Vaporeon is strong against Flareon, since Water-Type Pokemon abilities are super effective against Fire-Type Pokemon. However, Vaporeon is weak against Jolteon.

Jolteon

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Jolteon.

Jolteon is the Electric-Type Lightning Pokémon and one of Eevee's final evolution forms, and can only be obtained through use of a Thunderstone. It is known that Jolteon's highest stat is its Special Defense. Jolteon is strong against Vaporeon, due to the fact that Electric-Type Pokémon abilities are super effective against Water-Type Pokemon.

Flareon

 Flareon is the Fire-Type Flame Pokemon and one of Eevee's final evolution forms, and can onty be obtained through use of a Fire Stone. Flareon is weak against Vaporeon, since Fire-Type Pokemon are weak to Water-Type abilities.

Generation VI

Sylveon

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Sylveon.

Nintendo and CoroCoro Magazine revealed a new Eeveelution in February of 2013 for the upcoming Nintendo 3DS games, Pokémon X and Y, named Sylveon. As of March of 2013, Sylveon's type is unknown, as well as its ability(s) and how it will be obtained.

Trivia

  • The two Generation IV Eeveelutions were both owned by rivals of Dawn. Zoey owns Leafeon and May owns Glaceon.
    • Also Dawn's other rival, Ursula has a Vaporeon and Flareon.
  • All but Jolteon have been owned by a character who plays a large role in multiple episodes and isn't a Gym Leader.
  • No new Eeveelutions were revealed in Generation III or V.
  • Ursula has a Vaporeon and Flareon.
    • Sakura has an Espeon.
    • Gary has an Umbreon.
    • Zoey has a Leafeon.
    • May has a Glaceon.
    • Virgil had all current know Eeveelutions until Gen. VI.