Eevee is well-known and beloved by many fans for its evolution potential. It currently has the highest amount of evolutions in the Pokemon world, totaling eight different evolutions. All of Eevee's evolutions, or rather "Eeveelutions" as coined by the fandom, have a base stat total of 525. While some excel in Special Attack, others may have sturdy Defense.
The recent Eeveelution, Sylveon, debuted in Pokemon X/Y, the sixth generation of Pokemon. Despite being a remake in generation eight, Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl does not include Sylveon in the Pokedex. Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl players can only get Eevee, Vaporeon, Jolteon, Flareon, Espeon, Umbreon, Leafeon, and Glaceon.
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How to Get: Eevee is unavailable pre-Elite Four, but there are two ways of getting it:
Eevee is a Normal-type Pokemon whose popularity has grown well over time. Its learnset is pretty modest and combines damaging and non-damaging moves. Eevee has the following Type-effectiveness and base stats:
Eevee's stats aren't too great and none of them break more than 65. Furthermore, the damage-inflicting moves Eevee has are mostly Physical and very limited to boot. Its second Ability, Adaptability (increases STAB damage), isn't backed up by Eevee's movepool or Attack. A good nature for Eevee is Adamant (+Attk, -Sp.Attk), but trainers should decide whether they want to use Eevee casually or competitively before trying to get a specific Nature.
If trainers wish to use Eevee competitively, it can be good for using Baton Pass or stalling the opponent. Eevee also learns Attack-lowering moves such as Charm. If Eevee is going to be used for in-game
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