“ | It can evolve into a variety of forms. Eevee's genes are the key to solving the mysteries of Pokémon evolution. | „ |
~ Pokédex Pokémon Let's Go: Eevee |
“ | Its cell structure is similar to water molecules. It melts into the water and becomes invisible. | „ |
~ Vaporeon's pokedex entry in Pokémon Let's Go Pikachu and Let's Go Eevee |
“ | It controls 10,000-volt power. When the fur covering its body stands on end, the fur is hard and sharp, like needles. | „ |
~ Jolteon's pokedex entry in Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl |
“ | Flareon's fluffy fur has a functional purpose—it releases heat into the air so that its body does not get excessively hot. This Pokémon's body temperature can rise to a maximum of 1,650 degrees Fahrenheit. | „ |
~ Flareon's Pokédex entry in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire |
“ | Wields an arcane power with which it can predict the weather and even people's thoughts. When bathed in sunshine, the scarlet orb on its brow glows and builds energy. | „ |
~ Espeon's Pokedex entry in Pokémon Legends: Arceus |
“ | Umbreon evolved as a result of exposure to the moon's waves. It hides silently in darkness and waits for its foes to make a move. The rings on its body glow when it leaps to attack. | „ |
~ Umbreon's Pokédex entry in Pokémon Ruby and Saphire |
“ | Just like a plant, it uses photosynthesis. As a result, it is always enveloped in clear air. | „ |
~ Leafeon's Pokédex entry in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl |
“ | By controlling its body heat, it can freeze the atmosphere around it to make a diamond-dust flurry. | „ |
~ Glaceon's Pokédex entry in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl |
“ | Its ribbon-like feelers give off an aura that weakens hostility in its prey, causing them to let down their guard. Then it attacks. | „ |
~ Sylveon's Pokédex entry in Pokémon Sun and Moon |
Summary
Eevee is a normal-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I. It is said to have an irregularly shaped genetic structure that allows it to adapt to many different kinds of environments. Eventually, Eevee may evolve to better suit its surroundings. It is also one of few Pokémon capable of Gigantamaxing. It's evolutions include Vaporeon, a water type evolution with a physiology similar to that of water, Jolteon, an electric type evolution with a high voltage output, Flareon, the fire type evolution with flaming hot attacks, Espeon, the psychic type evolution that can see into the future, Umbreon, the dark type evolution which can assert fear with its light, Leafeon, the grass type evolution with a passive nature, Glaceon, the ice type evolution with freezing cold attacks and last but not least, Sylveon, the fairy type evolution that can nullify hostility.
Powers and Stats
Tier: At most Low 7-B, 6-C when Gigantamaxed | 6-C
Key: Eevee | All Eeveelutions
Name: Eevee/Eievui
Origin: Pokémon
Gender: 87.5% male, 12.5% female
Age: Varies
Classification: Evolution Pokémon
Powers and Abilities:
- Superhuman Physical Characteristics
- Small Size (Type 0; Eevee is 0.3 meters tall)
- Adaptation (Eevee's genetic code is unstable and is affected by their surroundings. This allows it to evolve to match its environment perfectly[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9])
- Social Influencing and Statistics Reduction (Covent lets the user obtain an opponent's held item by cutely begging for it. Growl, Charm, and Tail Whip lowers an opponent's attack and defense respectively by growling, gazing charmingly, or wagging its tail in an endearing way, making opposing Pokémon less wary. Baby-Doll Eyes lowers an opponent's attack by staring at the target with their baby-doll eyes)
- Homing Attack (Swift bypasses accuracy checks to always hit the target)
- Power Mimicry (Copycat mimics the move last used by an opponent)
- Minor Power Bestowal (Baton Pass switches the user with a party Pokémon in waiting and passes along any stat changes the user had)
- Statistics Amplification (Helping Hand increases the damage done by the user's ally by 50%. Calm Mind boost the users Sp. Atk and Sp. Def stats. Focus Energy lets the user focus so that critical hits land more easily. Flail does more damage the less HP the user has)
- Vibration Manipulation (Synchronoise unleashes an odd shock wave which inflicts damage on any Pokémon of the same type in the area around it)
- Purification (Type 3; Refresh cures the user of burns, poison, or paralysis)
- Sleep Manipulation and Status Effect Inducement (Yawn lulls the target into falling asleep on the next turn)
- Precognition (Anticipation allows Eevee to sense an opposing Pokémon's dangerous moves such as super effective and one-hit knockout moves while also causing them to shudder. Detect allows user to completely evade an oncoming attack)
- Healing (Wish restores half the user's max HP a turn after use)
Immunity to:
Ghost-Type (Normal-type Pokémon are immune to Ghost-type attacks)
All the abilities of Eevee except Immunity to Ghost-types except Immunity to Ghost-types and the abilities granted from Gigantamaxing additionally;
- Empathic Manipulation (When Evee's fur envelops a foe it captivates its mind[8]. G-Max Cuddle makes opponents of the opposite gender of the user become infatuated with it on hit)
All the abilities of Eevee except Immunity to Ghost-types except Immunity to Ghost-types additionally;
- Small Size (Type 0; Vaporeon is 1 meter tall)
- Underwater Breathing (Vaporeon has fins and gills that allow it to live underwater[2])
- Limited Intangibility (Elemental; Vaporeon's cell structure is similar to water molecules. This allows it to melt away and become invisible in water[10][11][1]. Acid Armor lets the user alter its cellular structure to liquefy itself)
- Water Manipulation (Vaporeon can freely control water[2] and use Water-Type moves)
- Absorption (Water Absorb lets Vaporeon absorb Water-type moves to heal itself)
- Limited Purification (Type 3; Hydration removes any status conditions from the user while it's raining)
- Stealth Mastery (Vaporeon can blend in with water, erasing all signs of its presence. They use their stealth to sneak up on fish Pokémon[7])
- Minor Enhanced Senses (Can sense nearby moisture with its fin, allowing it to know when it's about to rain[1][3][7][8][9])
- Statistics Amplification nullification (Haze creates a haze that eliminates every stat change among all the Pokémon engaged in battle)
- Ice Manipulation (Via Aurora Beam)
- Healing (Aqua Ring envelops the user in a veil made of water which heals the user for 1/16 of its maximum HP every turn)
Resistance to:
- Steel-type, Fire Manipulation, Water Manipulation, and Ice Manipulation (Only takes 1/2 damage from Steel, Water, and Fire type attacks)
All the abilities of Eevee except Immunity to Ghost-types additionally;
- Small Size (Type 0; Jolteon is 0.8 meters tall)
- Electricity Manipulation (It has 10000-volt electric attacks and can blast out 10000-volt lightning bolts by accumulating negative ions in the atmosphere[12][11][4][6][7])
- Bodily Weaponry (Jolteon's prickly fur is made of electrically charged needles which can pierce foes[11][2][4][8][13]. It can also shoot out its bristlelike fur like a barrage of missiles[5][9])
- Absorption (Volt Absorb lets Jolteon recover HP when hit with Electric-type moves)
- Paralysis Inducement (Moves like Thunder Wave can induce paralysis)
- Statistics Amplification (Agility sharply boosts the users Speed stat by relaxing and lightning its body to move faster. Quick Feet boosts Jolteon's speed stat if their afflicted with a status condition)
Resistance to: Flying-type, Steel-type, Electricity Manipulation (Only takes 1/2 damage from Flying, Steel, and Electric-type moves)
All the abilities of Eevee except Immunity to Ghost-types additionally;
- Small Size (Type 0; Flareon is 0.9 meters tall)
- Fire Manipulation and Self-Temperature Manipulation (Flareon's fiery breath reaches up to 3,100 degrees Fahrenheit[1]. Flareon's average body temperature is between 1,300 and 1,500 degrees Fahrenheit[11][14][2][4][6][7][8][9] and its internal flame sac's temperatures reach 3,000 degrees[4][5][7])
- Poison Manipulation (Smog attacks the target with a discharge of filthy gases which can poison the target)
- Social Influencing (Scary Face frightens the target with a scary face to harshly reduce its Speed stat)
Resistance to: Bug-type,Steel-type, Fire Manipulation, Grass-type, Ice Manipulation, Fairy-type (Only takes 1/2 damage from Steel, Fire, Grass, Ice, Bug, and Fairy type moves)
All the abilities of Eevee except Immunity to Ghost-types additionally;
- Small Size (Type 0; Leafeon is 1 meter tall)
- Bodily Weaponry (Leafeon can sharpen the leaf on its tail into a blade that can slice through large trees with one stroke[7][8]. The tail's sharpness exceeds even that of a sword crafted by a master[13])
- Status Effect Inducement Nullification (Leaf Guard prevents Leafeon from receiving any status conditions while under harsh sunlight)
- Statistics Amplification (Chlorophyll doubleds Leafeon's speed during harsh sunlight. Swords dance increases the user's Attack stat by two stages)
- Plant Manipulation (Leafeon can use several Grass-type attacks such as Razor Leaf and Leaf Blade)
- Homing Attack (Magical Leaf bypasses accuracy checks to always hit)
- Weather Manipulation (Sunny Day intensifies the sun inducing Harsh sunlight)
- Healing (Synthesis restores up to 2/3 the user's current HP based on the weather in the battle.
- Absorption (Giga Drain drains the nutrients from the target, the user's HP is restored by up to half the damage taken by the target. Leech Seed plants seeds on the foe which steal some HP for the user on every turn)
Resistance to:
- Ground-type, Water Manipulation, Plant Manipulation, and Electricity Manipulation (Only takes 1/2 damage from Ground, Water, Grass, and Electric type moves)
All the abilities of Eevee except Immunity to Ghost-types additionally;
- Small Size (Type 0; Glaceon is 0.8 meters tall)
- Temperature Manipulation and Bodily Weaponry (Glaceon can control their body heat and lower it to around –75 degrees Fahrenheit[7]. Glaceon uses their control of their body heat to freeze its fur into sharp needles that it can shoot out as a defense mechanism[4]. Glaceon can create small ice crystals to attack its prey by lowering the temperature of the surrounding atmosphere[4][1][6][2][13][9], instantaneously freezing any moisture that's around it[7]. Freeze-Dry rapidly cools the target and encases them in ice)
- Ice Manipulation (Glaceon can use several Ice-type moves such as Ice Shard and Blizzard)
- Minor Air Manipulation and Statistics Reduction (Icy Wind hits the target with a gust of chilled air which reduces the target's' Speed stat)
- Weather Manipulation and Statistics Amplification (Snowscape crates a snowstorm on the field that lasts for 5 turns. This also boosts the Defense stats of Ice types)
- Attack Reflection (Mirror Coat reflects and doubles any amount of damage taken from a special move prior to its use)
- Self-Healing (Ice Body lets Glaceon gradually regain HP in snow)
Resistance to:
- Ice Manipulation (Only takes 1/2 damage from Ice-type moves)
All the abilities of Eevee except Immunity to Ghost-types additionally;
- Small Size (Type 0; Sylveon is 1 meter tall)
- Empathic Manipulation (Sylveon sends a soothing aura from its ribbon like feelers that weakens hostility to calm fights and stops conflict[6][2][7][8][13][9]. Cute Charm causes any Pokémon of the opposite gender that makes contact with Sylveon to become Infatuated)
- Minor Telepathy (it's feelers can read the feelings of others[2])
- Sound Manipulation and Homing Attack (Disarming Voice bypasses accuracy checks and deals emotional damage to opposing Pokémon)
- Damage Reduction (Light Screen reduces damage from special attacks for five turns)
- Absorption (Draining Kiss steals the target's HP with a kiss. The user's HP is restored by over half the damage taken by the target)
- Limited Power Absorption (Skill Swap employs psychic power to exchange Abilities with the target)
- Power Mimicry (Mimic copies the target's last used move. Psych Up hypnotizes the user into copying any stat change made by the target)
- Statistics Reduction (Moonblast has a 30% chance of lowering the target's Special Attack by one stage. Play Rough has a 10% chance of lowering the target's Attack stat by one stage)
- Light Manipulation (Dazzling Gleam damages opposing Pokémon by emitting a powerful flash)
- Air Manipulation (Fairy Wind stirs up a fairy wind to strike the target)
Resistance to
Fighting-Type, Bug-Type, Darkness Manipulation (Only takes 1/2 damage from Fighting, Bug, and Dark type moves)
All the abilities of Eevee except Immunity to Ghost-types additionally;
- Small Size (Type 0; Espeon is 0.9 meters tall)
- Precognition (Espeon has developed precognitive powers to protect its trainer from harm[2]. It uses the fine hair that covers its body to sense air currents and to predict things such as the weather or instantaneously sense its opponent's movements[14][3][2][15][4][1][5][6][7][8][13][9]. Future Sight lets the user foresee chance to attack in the future which hits the opponent two turns after use)
- Enhanced Senses (Espeon's fur is so sensitive, it can sense minute shifts in the air and predict the weather[14][3][15][1][9])
- Damage Transferal (Synchronize lets the user infict the same status condition they have to enemies next to it)
- Attack Reflection (Magic Bounce reflects certain status moves back at the attacker)
- Telekinesis (Espeon can use several Psychic-type moves such as Psychic and Confusion)
- Status Effect Inducement (Moves such as Confusion and Psybeam may induce Confusion)
- Power Mimicry (Psych Up hypnotizes the user into copying any stat change made by the target)
- Limited Power Absorption (Power Swap employs psychic power to exchange Abilities with the target)
- Healing (Morning Sun restores the users HP based on the weather and time of day to a max of 2/3 HP under Harsh sunlight)
- Forcefield nullification (Psychic Fangs break barriers such as Light Screen and Reflect)
Resistance to:
- Telekinesis and Fighting-type (Only take 1/2 damage from Psychic and Fighting type moves)
All the abilities of Eevee except Immunity to Ghost-types additionally;
- Small Size (Type 0; Umbreon is 1 meter tall)
- Poison Manipulation (Umbreon can spray poisonous sweat from its pores when agitated[14][3][12][8])
- Minor Light Manipulation and Fear Manipulation (At night the rings on the body glow in the dark. This light strikes fear in the hearts of anyone nearby[14][15])
- Empowerment (When exposed to the moon's aura Umbreon is filled with a mysterious power[4][5])
- Enhanced Senses (Even in total darkness Umbreon can pierce the darkness and perceive prey with absolute clarity[7][13])
- Stealth Mastery and Camouflage (Umbreon's black fur lets it blend in with darkness[7]. Umbreon lurks in the dark of night and sneaks up on prey[2][4][7][6])
- Statistics Reduction (Snarl lowers the Sp. Atk stat of opposing Pokémon by yelling as if it's ranting about something. Screech harshly reduces the target's Defense stat by an earsplitting screech)
- Status Effect Inducement and Mind Manipulation (Confuse Ray exposes the target to a sinister ray that causes confusion)
- Statistics Amplification (Assurance doubles in power if the target has already taken some damage in the same turn)
- Healing (Moonlight restores the users HP based on the weather and time of day to a max of 2/3 HP under Harsh sunlight)
- Limited Power Absorption (Guard Swap employs psychic power to exchange Defense and Sp. Def with the target)
- Social Influencing (Mean Look pins the target with a dark, arresting look preventing them from fleeing)
Attack Potency: At most Small City level (Should be comparable, though slightly inferior to Rhyhorn, who can shatter mountains) Island level when Gigantamaxed (Comparable if not superior to fully evolved Pokémon) | Island level (Comparable to other fully evolved Pokémon in X and Y such as Abomasnow who can make massive hailstorms[6])
Speed: Speed of Light (Capable of avoiding Lightning and Light Based Moves) | FTL (Comparable to Golem)
Lifting Strength: Unknown
Striking Strength: At most Small City level, Island level when Gigantamaxed | Island level
Durability: At most Small City level (Comparable to other 1st stage Pokémon), Island level when Gigantamaxed | Island level
Stamina: Peak Human (The average Pokémon is hardwired for battle and can go on fighting for lots of time despite being injured)
Range: Below Standard Melee Range, hundreds of meters with abilities and ranged attacks | Below Standard Melee Range up to Tens of Kilometers with abilities (comparable to Pokémon who can cast large storms with moves like Rain Dance)
Standard Equipment: Haban Berry and Bitter Berry (Cures Confusion)
- Optional Equipment: Eeveeium Z
Intelligence: Below Average normally (Capable of coherent speech between other Pokémon, a degree of understanding of commands and social situations, though still mostly driven by instinct), Above Average in battle (Pokémon are hard-wired for battle and even in the wild can master many moves and a variety of Pokémon with diverse features) | Gifted in battle (Should be superior to 1st and 2nd stage Pokémon and are able to consistently fight the majority of other Pokémon, each having their unique characteristics, skills and powers)
Weaknesses: Weak to Fighting-type moves. Extreme Evoboost requires a Trainer with a Z-Ring to perform only be used once per battle | Various type weaknesses | Gigantamax can only be used in areas with Dynamax energy (i.e. dens and stadiums), Destroying their non-move forcefield through any means will harm them
Notable Attacks/Techniques:
Abilities
- Run Away: Guarantees escape from a battle.
- Adaptability: Boosts the strength of moves that have they same type as the Pokémon (i.e. Normal).
- Anticipation (Hidden Ability): Allows the Pokémon to sense if the opponent has OHK attacks, Super-effective attacks, Explosion, or Self-Destruct.
- Sprint (Conquest): Allows the Pokémon to run farther than others of its species.
- Perception (Conquest): Allows it to sense attacks from its allies and evade them.
- Celebrate (Conquest): If the Pokémon defeats an enemy, this ability allows it to move immediately afterward.
Moves
Level-Up Moves
- Covet: The user endearingly approaches the target, then steals the target's held item.
- Helping Hand: The user assists an ally by boosting the power of that ally's attack.
- Growl: The user growls in a very endearing way, lowering the opponent's offensive capabilities.
- Tackle: A physical attack in which the user charges and slams into the target with its whole body.
- Tail Whip: The user wags its tail cutely, lowering the opponent's defensive capabilities.
- Sand Attack: The user hurls sand into the opponent's face, reducing their accuracy.
- Baby-Doll Eyes: The user flashes its baby-doll eyes at the opponent, causing their offensive capabilities to be lowered.
- Quick Attack: The user lunges at the opponent at a speed that makes it almost invisible, typically managing to hit its target first.
- Bite: The target is bitten with viciously sharp fangs. This may also make the target flinch.
- Swift: Star-shaped rays are shot at the opposing Pokémon. This attack never misses.
- Refresh: The user rests to cure itself of poisoning, a burn, or paralysis.
- Take Down: The user slams into the opponent with reckless abandon, dealing more damage but also hurting itself in the process.
- Charm: The user gazes at its opponent charmingly, making them less wary of it and lowering their offensive capability sharply.
- Baton Pass: The user switches places with one of its allies, passing on any statistic amplifications it may have received. Not applicable in the standard versus debate format.
- Double Edge: The user launches a reckless, life-threatening charge at the opponent, dealing damage to itself if it lands.
- Last Resort: This move can be used only after the user has used all the other moves it knows in the battle.
- Trump Card: The more this move is used, the stronger it eventually becomes.
Egg Moves
- Captivate: If the opponent happens to be the opposite gender of the user, their special offensive capabilities will be harshly reduced.
- Curse: The user lays a curse on itself, lowering its speed but raising its attack and defense power.
- Detect: The user's perception is momentarily heightened, allowing it to avoid almost all attacks, even those deemed unavoidable.
- Endure: The user manages to endure a normally fatal attack, giving it enough strength to launch one final attack.
- Fake Tears: The user feigns crying to make the opponent feel flustered, which lowers their special defensive capabilities.
- Flail: The user flails its body around aimlessly, dealing more damage the more it was hurt previously.
- Natural Gift: The user draws from the power of its held Berry, and launches an attack imbued with this power, using up the Berry in the process. (In this case, the Haban Berry would cause this to be a Dragon-type attack with 60 power and 80% accuracy.)
- Stored Power: The user launches an attack with the power it stored within itself, increasing in power the stronger its stats have become.
- Synchronoise: The user unleashes an odd shock wave, damaging any opponents of the same type as itself in the area.
- Tickle: The user tickles the opponent to the point of laughing, reducing both its offensive and defensive capabilities.
- Wish: The user makes a wish, which, after a short time passes, heals the user by a large amount.
- Yawn: The user lets out a loud yawn, which lulls the opponent into eventually falling asleep.
Z-Move
- Extreme Evoboost: After obtaining Z-Power, Eevee gets energy from its evolved friends and boosts its stats sharply.
Abilities
- Water Absorb: The user absorbs any and all water-based attacks to heal itself, nullifying the damage
- Hydration: Cures all status conditions the user has when its raining
Moves
Same as Eevee, additionally
Level-Up Moves
- Water Gun: The user shoots water at the opponent.
- Haze: The user summons haze which eliminates or statistic amplifications and reductions of everyone in its radius
- Water Pulse: The user attacks with a pulsing blast of water which may confuse an opponent.
- Aurora Beam: The user shoots the opponent with a rainbow aurora-like beam.
- Aqua Ring: The user summons a ring of water around itself which heals it.
- Muddy Water: The user summons a large wave of muddy water to hit the opponent with.
- Acid Armor: The user changes its physical structure to liquify itself, changing into a liquid and boosting its defense.
- Hydro Pump: The user shoots a violent torrent of water at the opponent.
Egg Moves
Same as Eevee
Abilities
- Volt Absorb: The user absorbs any and all electricity-based attacks to heal itself, nullifying the damage.
- Quick Feet: When hit with a status condition the user becomes faster.
Moves
Same as Eevee, additionally
Level-Up Moves
- Thunder Shock: The user shoots a bolt of electricity at the opponent.
- Thunder Wave: The user shoots out a wave of electricity which paralyzes the opponent.
- Double Kick: The user kicks the opponent twice.
- Thunder Fang: The user bites the opponent with electricity.
- Pin Missile: The user shoots multiple sharp spikes at the opponent.
- Discharge: The user shoots a flurry of bolts which spread in different directions or hit one target.
- Agility: The user boosts its speed significantly.
- Thunder: The user shoots the opponent with a powerful lightning bolt.
- Calm Mind: The user calms its mind and boosts its special attack and defense.
Egg Moves
Same as Eevee
Abilities
- Flash Fire: The user absorbs any and all fire-based attacks to boost its fire attacks, nullifying the damage of the opponent's fire attack.
- Guts: The user boosts its attack when hit by a status condition.
Moves
Same as Eevee, additionally
Level-Up Moves
- Ember: The user shoots a flurry of fiery embers at the opponent.
- Smog: The user shoots out poisonous smog which has a 50% chance of poisoning the opponent.
- Fire Fang: The user bites the opponent with fiery fangs.
- Fire Spin: The user covers itself in fire and rolls into the opponent.
- Lava Plume: The user shoots violent scarlet flames all around itself
- Scary Face: The user makes a grimace which cuts the opponent's speed.
- Flare Blitz: The user covers itself in flames and strikes the opponent at full speed.
Egg Moves
Same as Eevee
Abilities
- Synchronize: When the user is hit by a status condition, the ability will transfer it to the opponent who caused it in the first place (exceptions include sleep manipulation and freezing).
- Magic Bounce: reflects all stat lowering moves and all status conditions back at the opponent.
Moves
Same as Eevee, additionally
Level-Up Moves
- Confusion: The user strikes the opponent with telekinetic force which may cause confusion.
- Psybeam: The user shoots a beam of psychic energy which may confuse the opponent.
- Morning Sun: The user restores its health by absorbing sunlight.
- Power Swap: The user employs its psychic power to switch changes to its attack statistic changes with the target.
- Psychic: The user slams the opponent with a powerful telekinetic force.
- Psych Up: The user hypnotizes itself into getting the same change in stats as its opponent.
- Future Sight: The user looks into the future and foresees a powerful psychokinetic attack which will later strike the opponent, bypassing any barriers.
Egg Moves
Same as Eevee
Abilities
- Synchronize: When the user is hit by a status condition, the ability will transfer it to the opponent who caused it in the first place (exceptions include sleep manipulation and freezing).
- Inner Focus: Prevents the user from flinching.
Moves
Same as Eevee, additionally
Level-Up Moves
- Snarl: The user yells as if it is ranting about something, lowering the opponent special attack
- Foul Play: The user turns its targets attack potency against it. The higher the attack the higher the move's damage is.
- Confuse Ray: The user shoots out a mysterious ray of light which inflicts confusion on the opponent.
- Assurance: The user strikes the opponent, doubling the move's damage if the user took damage prior to landing the attack.
- Moonlight: The user absorbs moonlight to restore its health.
- Guard Swap: The user swaps defensive stat changes with its opponent.
- Dark Pulse: The user shoots out a beam of dark energy.
- Screech: The user violently screeches which lowers the opponent's stats.
- Mean Look:
Egg Moves
Same as Eevee
Abilities
- Leaf Guard: Prevents status conditions from affecting the user in sunny weather.
- Chlorophyll: The user gets its speed boosted in sunshine.
Moves
Same as Eevee, additionally
Level-Up Moves
- Razor Leaf: The user shoots a flurry of crescent-shaped blade-like leaves at the opponent.
- Leech Seed: The user shoots seeds at the opponent which begin absorbing nutrients from the opponent and healing the user.
- Magical Leaf: The user a flurry of crescent-shaped, homing, magical blade-like leaves at the opponent.
- Synthesis: The user absorbs sunlight to heal itself.
- Sunny Day: The user changes the weather and clears the sky while also making the sunlight harsh.
- Giga Drain: The user absorbs the opponent's nutrients, healing itself and dealing massive damage to the opponent.
- Swords Dance: The user dances a frenetic dance, summoning illusionary swords around itself, boosting its attack 2-fold.
- Leaf Blade: The user handles a sharp leaf like a sword and attacks by cutting its target. This move has a heightened chance of landing a critical hit.
Egg Moves
Abilities
- Snow Cloak: The user gets its evasive skills boosted during snowstorms and hailstorms.
- Ice Body: The user recovers HP during hailstorms.
Moves
Same as Eevee, additionally
Level-Up Moves
- Icy Wind: The user hits the opponent with a gust of cold wind.
- Ice Shard: The user hits the opponent with a flurry of icicles.
- Ice Fang: The user bites the opponent with frozen fangs.
- Hail: The user summons a hailstorm.
- Freeze-Dry: The user cools the target, covering it in ice and often leaving the opponent frozen.
- Mirror Coat: The user covers itself in a "coat" which deals double the damage the the user took.
- Blizzard: The user summons a violent blizzard to strike the opponent with.
Egg Moves
Same as Eevee
Abilities
- Cute Charm: When the user makes physical contact with the opposite gender it makes them infatuated with them
- Pixilate: Causes all normal type moves to turn into fairy type moves
Moves
Same as Eevee, additionally
Level-Up Moves
- Disarming Voice: The user lets out a charming cry, dealing emotional and physical damage to the opponent
- Light Screen: The user summons a wall of light which lowers the damage taken from the opponent's special attacks
- Draining Kiss: The user kisses the opponent, draining them of energy
- Misty Terrain: The user covers the terrain with pink mist and nullifies any and all status effects of everyone on the ground
- Skill Swap: The user swaps abilities with the target
- Psych Up: The user hypnotizes itself into getting the same change in stats as its opponent
- Moonblast: The user borrows the power of the moon and strikes the opponent with a powerful blast which may lower their stats
Egg Moves
Same as Eevee
Moves
- G-Max Cuddle: The user cuddles with the opponent, dealing damage and making those of opposite gender infatuated with it.
- Max Guard: The user sets up a powerful barrier which counters all sorts of attacks.
- Max Strike: The user uses its energy to summon an energy geyser from below the opponent.
- Max Darkness: The user summons two shadow tentacles which home in on the opponent and explode on contact.
Notable Matchups
Notable Victories:
Notable Losses:
Inconclusive Matches:
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Pokémon Gold/Silver/Crystal/HeartGold/SoulSilver
- ↑ 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald/Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Pokémon Stadium 2
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 Pokémon Diamond/Pearl/Platinum/Brilliant Diamond/Shining Pearl
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 Pokémon Black/White/Black 2/White 2
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 Pokémon X and Y
- ↑ 7.00 7.01 7.02 7.03 7.04 7.05 7.06 7.07 7.08 7.09 7.10 7.11 7.12 7.13 Pokémon Sun/Moon/Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.7 8.8 Pokémon Sword and Shield
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 9.7 Pokémon Scarlet and Violet
- ↑ Pokémon Yellow
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 Pokémon Stadium
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 Pokémon Red and Green
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 13.4 13.5 Pokémon Legends: Arceus
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.4 Pokémon Gold/Silver/Crystal
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 15.2 Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen