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** {{The Gimmick}}s that Eeveelutions debut with don't always reappear in later generations, requiring workarounds. The Gen III remakes of ''VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue'' had no clock and so couldn't produce an Espeon or Umbreon at all, which necessitated trading into ''VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire'', and ''VideoGame/PokemonXD'' had to make unique sun- and moon-shard items to allow it; Leafeon and Glaceon eventually were just allowed to evolve ''via'' stone. The affection mechanic that Sylveon used to evolve in Gens VI and VII was later phased out and merged with the friendship mechanic, so starting in ''VideoGame/PokemonSwordAndShield'' Eevee just requires high friendship while knowing a Fairy-type move to evolve into Sylveon.

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** {{The Gimmick}}s that Eeveelutions debut with don't always reappear in later generations, requiring workarounds. The Gen III remakes of ''VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue'' had no clock and so couldn't produce an Espeon or Umbreon at all, which necessitated trading into ''VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire'', and ''VideoGame/PokemonXD'' ''VideoGame/PokemonXDGaleOfDarkness'' had to make unique sun- and moon-shard items to allow it; Leafeon and Glaceon eventually were just allowed to evolve ''via'' stone. The affection mechanic that Sylveon used to evolve in Gens VI and VII was later phased out and merged with the friendship mechanic, so starting in ''VideoGame/PokemonSwordAndShield'' Eevee just requires high friendship while knowing a Fairy-type move to evolve into Sylveon.

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* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: ''Pokémon GO'' has events where featured Pokémon can be caught wearing accessories. On two separate occasions Eevee could be caught with either a party hat or a flower crown, the latter of which was able to evolve so that all the other Eeveelutions could also inherit said crown. For the 2021 Christmas event, Glaceon can be caught wearing Christmas attire.
** The Partner Eevee in ''[[VideoGame/PokemonLetsGoPikachuAndLetsGoEevee Let's Go! Eevee]]'' can be dressed up in outfits & given different fashion accessories, like glasses or crowns.
* ActionInitiative: Eevee and all of the Eeveelutions can learn Quick Attack. Eevee also learns Baby-Doll Eyes while Glaceon also gets Ice Shard.
* AdorableFluffyTail: Eevee and Flareon share big, bushy tails in contrast to other Eeveelutions slim or non-existent tails.
* ArmoredButFrail: Leafeon and Glaceon have excellent physical defense, but their base 65 HP does them no favors. Flareon has the same problem, but on the special side.

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* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: ''Pokémon GO'' has events where featured Pokémon can be caught wearing accessories. On two separate occasions occasions, Eevee could be caught with either a party hat or a flower crown, the latter of which was able to evolve so that all the other Eeveelutions could also inherit said crown. For the 2021 Christmas event, Glaceon can could be caught wearing Christmas attire.
** The Partner Eevee in ''[[VideoGame/PokemonLetsGoPikachuAndLetsGoEevee Let's Go! Eevee]]'' can be dressed up in outfits & given different fashion accessories, like glasses or crowns.
* ActionInitiative: Eevee and all of the Eeveelutions can learn Quick Attack. Eevee also learns Baby-Doll Eyes Eyes, while Glaceon also gets Ice Shard.
* AdorableFluffyTail: Eevee and Flareon share big, bushy tails in contrast to other Eeveelutions Eeveelutions' slim or non-existent nonexistent tails.
* ArmoredButFrail: Leafeon and Glaceon have excellent physical defense, Defense, but their base 65 HP does them no favors. Flareon has the same problem, but on the special Special Defense side.



* BreakoutCharacter: Eevee is one of the most popular Pokémon, and Eevee and its evolutions get marketed almost as much as Pikachu, Lucario, and the starters. In ''Yellow'' and several spin-offs, including ''VideoGame/PokemonConquest'', ''VideoGame/PokemonColosseum'', ''VideoGame/PokemonXDGaleOfDarkness'', the ''VideoGame/PokemonMysteryDungeon'' series, and ''VideoGame/PokemonQuest'', an Eevee or Eeveelution is even used alongside or in place of other, usual starter Pokémon. Another spin-off, ''VideoGame/PokemonGo'', turned Eevee into one of the more-common Pokémon to find in the real world, though it's still far from being a ComMon.[[note]]Depending on where you are; in some areas, Eevee is ''more common'' than Caterpie![[/note]] Several important characters in [[Anime/PokemonTheSeries the anime]], such as Ash's companions and rivals, have or had an Eevee on their team at some point before evolving them into one of their forms. It eventually got to the point where Eevee co-stars alongside franchise mascot Pikachu in the Platform/NintendoSwitch title ''VideoGame/PokemonLetsGoPikachuAndLetsGoEevee''. Heck, for the 95th annual UsefulNotes/MacysThanksgivingDayParade in 2021 held in New York City, they decided to debut a brand new Christmas-themed Pokémon balloon. Instead of making another incarnation of the Pikachu balloon, [[https://localnews8.b-cdn.net/2021/11/hypatia-h_0adebe49a9a4f011be0f9c574af52435-h_27c7950ac7dfa1d1b918c0363d1b8816-300.jpg they decided to create a new Pokémon balloon featuring Eevee and Pikachu together.]]
* CartoonCreature: It isn't clear what kind of animal they're supposed to be based on, but they take inspiration from dogs, foxes, cats, rabbits, and, in Vaporeon's case, fish. Flareon in particular acts a lot like a dog in Pokémon-Amie/Refresh and Jolteon apparently has quills, given it can naturally learn Pin Missle. According to Motofumi Fujiwara, the artist who designed Eevee, its design is based on an unidentified forest creature he met in childhood and was deliberately made to not resemble any particular animal, reflecting Eevee's evolutionary potential.

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* BreakoutCharacter: Eevee is one of the most popular Pokémon, and Eevee and its evolutions get marketed almost as much as Pikachu, Lucario, and the starters. In ''Yellow'' and several spin-offs, including ''VideoGame/PokemonConquest'', ''VideoGame/PokemonColosseum'', ''VideoGame/PokemonXDGaleOfDarkness'', the ''VideoGame/PokemonMysteryDungeon'' series, and ''VideoGame/PokemonQuest'', an Eevee or Eeveelution is even used alongside or in place of other, usual starter Pokémon. Another spin-off, ''VideoGame/PokemonGo'', turned Eevee into one of the more-common more common Pokémon to find in the real world, though it's still far from being a ComMon.[[note]]Depending on where you are; in some areas, Eevee is ''more common'' than Caterpie![[/note]] Several important characters in [[Anime/PokemonTheSeries the anime]], such as Ash's companions and rivals, have or had an Eevee on their team at some point before evolving them into one of their forms. It eventually got to the point where Eevee co-stars alongside franchise mascot Pikachu in the Platform/NintendoSwitch title ''VideoGame/PokemonLetsGoPikachuAndLetsGoEevee''. Heck, for the 95th annual UsefulNotes/MacysThanksgivingDayParade in 2021 held in New York City, they decided to debut a brand new Christmas-themed Pokémon balloon. Instead of making another incarnation of the Pikachu balloon, [[https://localnews8.b-cdn.net/2021/11/hypatia-h_0adebe49a9a4f011be0f9c574af52435-h_27c7950ac7dfa1d1b918c0363d1b8816-300.jpg they decided to create a new Pokémon balloon featuring Eevee and Pikachu together.]]
together]].
* CartoonCreature: It isn't clear what kind of animal they're supposed to be based on, but they take inspiration from dogs, foxes, cats, rabbits, and, in Vaporeon's case, fish. Flareon in particular acts a lot like a dog in Pokémon-Amie/Refresh and Jolteon apparently has quills, given it can naturally learn Pin Missle.Missile. According to Motofumi Fujiwara, the artist who designed Eevee, its design is based on an unidentified forest creature he met in childhood and was deliberately made to not resemble any particular animal, reflecting Eevee's evolutionary potential.



* ElementalPowers: Eevee itself is a [[NonElemental Normal-type.]] It changes to one other type, based on its elemental affinity. Vaporeon is [[MakingASplash Water]]. Jolteon is [[ShockAndAwe Electric]]. Flareon is [[PlayingWithFire Fire]]. Espeon is [[PsychicPowers Psychic-type]], but also has an association with the [[PowerOfTheSun Sun]] and [[LightEmUp Light]]. Umbreon is [[CastingAShadow Dark]] and more closely associated with the [[{{Lunacy}} moon and darkness]] compared to most Dark-types, although it still learns [[CombatPragmatist some of the underhanded moves typically used by them]]. Leafeon is [[GreenThumb Grass]]. Glaceon is [[AnIcePerson Ice]]. Sylveon is [[OurFairiesAreDifferent Fairy]] (or just magic in general).

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* ElementalPowers: Eevee itself is a [[NonElemental Normal-type.]] Normal-type]]. It changes to one other type, based on its elemental affinity. Vaporeon is [[MakingASplash Water]]. Jolteon is [[ShockAndAwe Electric]]. Flareon is [[PlayingWithFire Fire]]. Espeon is [[PsychicPowers Psychic-type]], but also has an association with the [[PowerOfTheSun Sun]] sun]] and [[LightEmUp Light]].light]]. Umbreon is [[CastingAShadow Dark]] and more closely associated with the [[{{Lunacy}} moon and darkness]] compared to most Dark-types, although it still learns [[CombatPragmatist some of the underhanded moves typically used by them]]. Leafeon is [[GreenThumb Grass]]. Glaceon is [[AnIcePerson Ice]]. Sylveon is [[OurFairiesAreDifferent Fairy]] (or just magic in general).



* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: The Partner Eevee in ''[[VideoGame/PokemonLetsGoPikachuAndLetsGoEevee Let's Go! Eevee]]'' can be dressed up in outfits & given different fashion accessories, like glasses or crowns.



* MagikarpPower: Zigzagged. Naturally, Eevee are encouraged to be evolved and are more average and underpowered compared to their evolutions. They do, however, learn a small normal-type movepool of their own in case you want to keep them as they are, which expands in later installments. Also, since a large part of all the Eeveelutions' attacks are Normal-type anyway, they profit more often from same-type attack bonus.

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* MagikarpPower: Zigzagged. Naturally, Eevee are encouraged to be evolved and are more average and underpowered compared to their evolutions. They do, however, learn a small normal-type Normal-type movepool of their own in case you want to keep them as they are, which expands in later installments. Also, since a large part of all the Eeveelutions' attacks are Normal-type anyway, they profit more often from same-type attack bonus.



* TheRival: Meta-wise, Eevee in particular is this to Pikachu. In ''Pokémon Yellow'', Eevee is the Rival's starter, and it or its evolutions oftentimes takes the role of starter in spinoff games where Pikachu isn't (Like ''Colosseum'', ''XD: Gale of Darkness'' and ''Conquest'', for example), to the point where it is considered an 'honorary' starter just like Pikachu, their Z-Moves were revealed together, as well as their Gigantamax Forms, and, of course, ''VideoGame/PokemonLetsGoPikachuAndLetsGoEevee'' exist, which further cements the rivalry. Eevee and Pikachu are also the only two Pokémon whose cries are actual PokemonSpeak.
* SecondarySexualCharacteristics: In ''Sword and Shield'', all female Eevee now have the heart-shaped tail markings previously exclusive to the Partner Eevee from ''Let's Go, Eevee!''. This doesn't carry to its Eeveelutions however.

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* TheRival: Meta-wise, Eevee in particular is this to Pikachu. In ''Pokémon Yellow'', Eevee is the Rival's starter, and it or its evolutions oftentimes takes take the role of starter in spinoff games where Pikachu isn't (Like ''Colosseum'', ''XD: Gale of Darkness'' and ''Conquest'', for example), to the point where it is considered an 'honorary' starter just like Pikachu, their Z-Moves were revealed together, together as well as their Gigantamax Forms, and, of course, ''VideoGame/PokemonLetsGoPikachuAndLetsGoEevee'' exist, which further cements the rivalry. Eevee and Pikachu are also the only two Pokémon whose cries are actual PokemonSpeak.
* SecondarySexualCharacteristics: In ''Sword and Shield'', all female Eevee now have the heart-shaped tail markings previously exclusive to the Partner Eevee from ''Let's Go, Eevee!''. This doesn't carry to its Eeveelutions however.



** In ''Sun and Moon'', Eevee gains the unique Z-Move "Extreme Evoboost". Unlike most Z-moves, it sharply raises all of its stats instead of dealing any damage. (This is made even funnier in that the move required to use it, Last Resort, ''is'' a damage-dealing move.)
** The Partner Eevee in ''Let's Go, Eevee!'' has no less than '''nine''' of these, which can't be learned by any other Eevee (Nor their evolutions as Partner Eevee cannot evolve). First is its LimitBreak, ''Veevee Volley'', the power (and flashiness of the move's animation) go up as the player's friendship with Eevee grows. The remaining eight are damaging moves that each share a type with one of Eevee's evolved forms. Next is ''Bouncy Bubble'', based on Vaporeon, a Water-type move that heals Eevee for 50% of the damage dealt. Then there's ''Buzzy Buzz'', based on Jolteon, an Electric-type move that always paralyzes the target. After that is ''Sizzly Slide'', based on Flareon, a Fire-type move that always burns the target. Fifth is ''Glitzy Glow'', based on Espeon, a Psychic-type move that also sets up Light Screen. Sixth is ''Baddy Bad'', based on Umbreon, a Dark-type move that also sets up Reflect. Seventh is ''Sappy Seed'', based on Leafeon, a Grass-type move that also inflicts the target with Leech Seed. Eighth is ''Freezy Frost'', based on Glaceon, an Ice-type move that eliminates all active Pokémon's stat changes, and last is ''Sparkly Swirl'', based on Sylveon, a Fairy-type move that heals the status conditions of all Pokémon in the party, including itself and any active teammates.

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** In ''Sun and Moon'', Eevee gains the unique Z-Move "Extreme Evoboost". Unlike most Z-moves, it sharply raises all of its stats instead of dealing any damage. (This is made even funnier odder in that the move required to use it, Last Resort, ''is'' a damage-dealing move.)
** The Partner Eevee in ''Let's Go, Eevee!'' has no less than '''nine''' of these, which can't be learned by any other Eevee (Nor (nor their evolutions evolutions, as Partner Eevee cannot evolve). First is its LimitBreak, ''Veevee Volley'', the power (and flashiness flashiness) of the move's animation) go up which increase as the player's friendship with Eevee grows. The remaining eight are damaging moves that each share a type with one of Eevee's evolved forms. Next is ''Bouncy Bubble'', based on Vaporeon, a Water-type move that heals Eevee for 50% of the damage dealt. Then there's ''Buzzy Buzz'', based on Jolteon, an Electric-type move that always paralyzes the target. After that is ''Sizzly Slide'', based on Flareon, a Fire-type move that always burns the target. Fifth is ''Glitzy Glow'', based on Espeon, a Psychic-type move that also sets up Light Screen. Sixth is ''Baddy Bad'', based on Umbreon, a Dark-type move that also sets up Reflect. Seventh is ''Sappy Seed'', based on Leafeon, a Grass-type move that also inflicts the target with Leech Seed. Eighth is ''Freezy Frost'', based on Glaceon, an Ice-type move that eliminates all active Pokémon's stat changes, and last is ''Sparkly Swirl'', based on Sylveon, a Fairy-type move that heals the status conditions of all Pokémon in the party, including itself and any active teammates.



** In the earliest games, Eevee was a coveted Pokémon, as you could only receive one per play through of a given game. In Gen II, it was still rare, but you can now breed them. Gen IV allowed you to find wild Eevee under specific circumstances, and in Gen V, even this restriction was removed and you can encounter them like any wild Pokémon.

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** In the earliest games, Eevee was a coveted Pokémon, as you could only receive one per play through playthrough of a given game. In Gen II, it was still rare, but you can now breed them. Gen IV allowed you to find wild Eevee under specific circumstances, and in Gen V, even this restriction was removed and you can encounter them like any wild Pokémon.
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* TheTeam: There tend to be groups of trainers, sometimes even a SiblingTeam, that use each of the evolutions in both the games and spinoffs. They began as a FireIceLightning trio in Generation I with Vaporeon, Jolteon, and Flareon. Then became a ThreePlusTwo FiveManBand with Espeon and Umbreon. Followed the RuleOfSeven in Gen IV after Leafeon and Glaceon appeared. And now they sit at 8 with Sylveon.
** In ''Colosseum'', the protagonist starts with an Umbreon and Espeon team.
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* AllYourPowersCombined: Eevee's unique Z-Move "Extreme Evoboost" has it be empowered by all the Eeveelutions and buffs all of its stats to maximum (with the exception of Evasion and Accuracy). Granted, Eevee's base stats still stink, making the boosts not too useful... but that's where Baton Pass comes in.

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* AllYourPowersCombined: Eevee's unique Z-Move "Extreme Evoboost" has it be empowered by all the Eeveelutions and buffs doubles all of its stats to maximum (with the exception of Evasion and Accuracy). Granted, Eevee's base stats still stink, making the boosts not too useful... but that's where Baton Pass comes in.

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* AdorableFluffyTail: Eevee and Flareon share big, bushy tails in contrast to other Eeveelutions slim or non-existent tails.

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* RealMenWearPink: Most of the Eeveelutions appear to look feminine despite the 7 to 1 gender ratio favoring males.



* NonStandardCharacterDesign: In ''VideoGame/PokemonLetsGoPikachuAndLetsGoEevee'', there's a special female Eevee, if picked as a starter, with a larger light patch on the tips of her tail that resembles a heart shape, similarly to female Pikachu (and Cosplay Pikachu). This trait is unique and isn't carried over to other female Eevee. However, it became the standard design for all female Eevee in ''Sword and Shield''.



* UniformityException: In ''VideoGame/PokemonLetsGoPikachuAndLetsGoEevee'', there's a special female Eevee, if picked as a starter, with a larger light patch on the tips of her tail that resembles a heart shape, similarly to female Pikachu (and Cosplay Pikachu). This trait is unique and isn't carried over to other female Eevee. However, it became the standard design for all female Eevee in ''Sword and Shield''.



* GlassCannon: Jolteon hits extremely fast and extremely hard with its 110 base Special Attack and 130 base Speed, but its bulk is mediocre at best.

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* GlassCannon: Jolteon hits extremely fast and extremely fairly hard with its 110 base Special Attack and 130 base Speed, but its bulk is mediocre at best.



* NonStandardCharacterDesign: Jolteon appears to be tailless. However, it actually does have a tail — it's just very small. It is most prominent in some of its 2D back sprites. In the main [=3D=] games, it's the only Eeveelution with a modeled mouth (the others have textures for their mouths instead).



* UniformityException: Jolteon appears to be tailless. However, it actually does have a tail — it's just very small. It is most prominent in some of its 2D back sprites. In the main [=3D=] games, it's also the only Eeveelution with a modeled mouth (the others have textures for their mouths instead).



* TheGreys: Espeon's face resembles one.

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* TheGreys: Espeon's face resembles one.a stereotypical grey alien.



* NonStandardCharacterDesign: Espeon has no toes on its front paws and only two toes on its back paws; the other Eeveelutions have three toes on each of their paws.



* UniformityException: Espeon has no toes on its front paws and only two toes on its back paws; the other Eeveelutions have three toes on each of their paws.



* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: Back in ''VideoGame/PokemonStadium 2'', Umbreon's gold bands could flicker between gold and blue, while its shiny form had bands that flickered green and its fur was dark purple instead of black. In every other game, Umbreon's shiny form has blue bands that never change color.



* NonStandardCharacterDesign: Back in ''VideoGame/PokemonStadium 2'', Umbreon's gold bands could flicker between gold and blue, while its shiny form had bands that flickered green and its fur was dark purple instead of black. In every other game, Umbreon's shiny form has blue bands that never change color. Umbreon is also the only Eeveelution with clearly visible black pupils, compared to the rest of the family where the pupils appear to blend in with the rest of the the eye.



* UniformityException: Umbreon is the only Eeveelution with clearly visible black pupils, compared to the rest of the family where the pupils appear to blend in with the rest of the the eye.



* NonStandardCharacterDesign: Sylveon is the only Eeveelution whose ears are rounded rather than pointed.


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* BreakoutCharacter: Eevee is one of the most popular Pokémon, and Eevee and its evolutions get marketed almost as much as Pikachu, Lucario, and the starters. In ''Yellow'' and several spin-offs, including ''VideoGame/PokemonConquest'', ''VideoGame/PokemonColosseum'', ''VideoGame/PokemonXDGaleOfDarkness'', the ''VideoGame/PokemonMysteryDungeon'' series, and ''VideoGame/PokemonQuest'', an Eevee or Eeveelution is even used alongside or in place of other, usual starter Pokémon. Another spin-off, ''VideoGame/PokemonGo'', turned Eevee into one of the more-common Pokémon to find in the real world, though it's still far from being a ComMon.[[note]]Depending on where you are; in some areas, Eevee is ''more common'' than Caterpie![[/note]] Several important characters in [[Anime/PokemonTheSeries the anime]], such as Ash's companions and rivals, have or had an Eevee on their team at some point before evolving them into one of their forms. It eventually got to the point where Eevee co-stars alongside franchise mascot Pikachu in the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch title ''VideoGame/PokemonLetsGoPikachuAndLetsGoEevee''. Heck, for the 95th annual UsefulNotes/MacysThanksgivingDayParade in 2021 held in New York City, they decided to debut a brand new Christmas-themed Pokémon balloon. Instead of making another incarnation of the Pikachu balloon, [[https://localnews8.b-cdn.net/2021/11/hypatia-h_0adebe49a9a4f011be0f9c574af52435-h_27c7950ac7dfa1d1b918c0363d1b8816-300.jpg they decided to create a new Pokémon balloon featuring Eevee and Pikachu together.]]

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* BreakoutCharacter: Eevee is one of the most popular Pokémon, and Eevee and its evolutions get marketed almost as much as Pikachu, Lucario, and the starters. In ''Yellow'' and several spin-offs, including ''VideoGame/PokemonConquest'', ''VideoGame/PokemonColosseum'', ''VideoGame/PokemonXDGaleOfDarkness'', the ''VideoGame/PokemonMysteryDungeon'' series, and ''VideoGame/PokemonQuest'', an Eevee or Eeveelution is even used alongside or in place of other, usual starter Pokémon. Another spin-off, ''VideoGame/PokemonGo'', turned Eevee into one of the more-common Pokémon to find in the real world, though it's still far from being a ComMon.[[note]]Depending on where you are; in some areas, Eevee is ''more common'' than Caterpie![[/note]] Several important characters in [[Anime/PokemonTheSeries the anime]], such as Ash's companions and rivals, have or had an Eevee on their team at some point before evolving them into one of their forms. It eventually got to the point where Eevee co-stars alongside franchise mascot Pikachu in the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch Platform/NintendoSwitch title ''VideoGame/PokemonLetsGoPikachuAndLetsGoEevee''. Heck, for the 95th annual UsefulNotes/MacysThanksgivingDayParade in 2021 held in New York City, they decided to debut a brand new Christmas-themed Pokémon balloon. Instead of making another incarnation of the Pikachu balloon, [[https://localnews8.b-cdn.net/2021/11/hypatia-h_0adebe49a9a4f011be0f9c574af52435-h_27c7950ac7dfa1d1b918c0363d1b8816-300.jpg they decided to create a new Pokémon balloon featuring Eevee and Pikachu together.]]

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Gigantamax Eevee doesn't evolve from Eevee


* BreakingOldTrends: Up until ''Sword and Shield'', every even-numbered generation introduced more Eeveelutions (and even that gave Eevee a Gigantamax evolution). Sylveon is also the only one to be introduced without another alongside it, and due to the nonexistence of the Fairy-type before ''X and Y'', the only one belonging to a type not classified as special prior to the split in the fourth generation.

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* BreakingOldTrends: Up until ''Sword and Shield'', every even-numbered generation introduced more Eeveelutions (and even that gave Eevee a Gigantamax evolution).form). Sylveon is also the only one to be introduced without another alongside it, and due to the nonexistence of the Fairy-type before ''X and Y'', the only one belonging to a type not classified as special prior to the split in the fourth generation.



* DivergingEvolutionaryPhases: The TropeCodifier, Eevee has a total of nine alternate evolutionary forms (Vaporeon, Jolteon, Flareon, Espeon, Umbreon, Leafeon, Glaceon, Sylveon and Gigantamax Eevee).

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* DivergingEvolutionaryPhases: The TropeCodifier, Eevee has a total of nine eight alternate evolutionary forms (Vaporeon, Jolteon, Flareon, Espeon, Umbreon, Leafeon, Glaceon, Sylveon and Gigantamax Eevee).Sylveon).

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* GlassCannon: Flareon hits like a nuke with its Guts-boosted physical attacks, but it's slow and its good Special Defense is let down by its poor HP. Its durability is further hampered by the damage it incurs from the Toxic Orb it carries to activate Guts and the recoil from Flare Blitz.

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* GlassCannon: Flareon hits like a nuke with its Guts-boosted physical attacks, but it's slow and its good Special Defense is let down by its poor HP. Its durability is strongest techniques also require it to cut into its own survivability even further hampered by the damage it incurs from the has to carry a Toxic Orb it carries to activate Guts Guts, so poison will rapidly wear down its HP, and the recoil from Flare Blitz.Blitz, its strongest physical Fire-type move, is CastFromHitPoints.



* WeakToMagic: Leafeon's base 130 Defense is its highest stat, but its low base 65 HP and Special Defense means that special attacks will drop it in a few hits at most.



* DarkerAndEdgier: Sylveon, of all mons got this in [[VideoGame/PokemonSunAndMoon Pokémon Sun and Moon]]'s Pokédex entries which describe it as using its ribbon-like feelers and calming aura to hunt prey. [=USUM=] and later games bring back the calming aura and wrapping feelers around trainers with the later games also saying that Sylveon is quite good in battle, especially against Dragon-types.

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* DarkerAndEdgier: Sylveon, of all mons mons, got this in [[VideoGame/PokemonSunAndMoon Pokémon Sun and Moon]]'s Pokédex entries which describe it as using its ribbon-like feelers and calming aura to hunt prey. [=USUM=] and later games bring back the calming aura and wrapping feelers around trainers with the later games also saying that Sylveon is quite good in battle, especially against Dragon-types.


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* ResistantToMagic: Sylveon's high base 130 Special Defense lets it shrug off most special attacks, but with a low base 65 Defense, it's quite vulnerable to physical attacks.
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* SuperScream: All of them are able to learn Hyper Voice, and Sylveon in particular can boost the move with its Pixilate ability to really hammer its foes' eardrums.
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* DivergingEvolutionaryPhases: The TropeCodifier, Eevee has a total of nine alternate evolutionary forms (Vaporeon, Jolteon, Flareon, Espeon, Umbreon, Leafeon, Glaceon, Sylveon and Gigantamax Eevee).
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Umbreon regains access to Toxic in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet.


* PoisonousPerson: Umbreon is not a Poison-type, but the Pokédex states that it has the ability to spray poison sweat from its pores. It can learn Toxic, but then again, so can pretty much every other Pokémon in existence capable of using [=TMs=], and Synchronize requires it to be poisoned before it can poison something else. It eventually lost access to Toxic starting with ''Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl'', so [[InformedAbility it's now completely unable to poison opponents.]] This was eventually explained by the release of a very early version of ''Gold'', in which Umbreon was originally a Poison-type that evolved with a Poison Stone; when subsequent development changed Umbreon to a Dark-type that evolved by friendship at night instead, these mentions became [[TheArtifact the only remnant of the earlier design]].

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* PoisonousPerson: Umbreon is not a Poison-type, but the Pokédex states that it has the ability to spray poison sweat from its pores. It can learn Toxic, but then again, so can pretty much every other Pokémon in existence capable of using [=TMs=], and Synchronize requires it [=TMs=] prior to be poisoned before it can poison something else. It eventually lost access to Toxic starting with ''Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl'', so [[InformedAbility it's now completely unable Pearl''. Umbreon would become one of the few non-Poison-types to poison opponents.]] be able to learn Toxic through TM in ''VideoGame/PokemonScarletAndViolet''. This was eventually explained by the release of a very early version of ''Gold'', in which Umbreon was originally a Poison-type that evolved with a Poison Stone; when subsequent development changed Umbreon to a Dark-type that evolved by friendship at night instead, these mentions became [[TheArtifact the only remnant of the earlier design]].
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* GlassCannon: Flareon hits like a nuke with its Guts-boosted physical attacks, but it's slow and its good Special Defense is let down by its poor HP.

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* MageKiller: Flareon's good Special Defense allows it to switch into most special attacks relatively easily, while few special attackers can withstand its sky-high Attack stat.

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