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Eevee

Eevee
Sprite of Eevee in Pokémon HOME

Eevee's Type

NORMAL

Eevee's Pokédex #s

National #
133
Galar #
196
Armor #
--
Crown #
74

Eevee's Base Stats

HP:
55
Attack:
55
Defense:
50
Special:
65
Speed:
55
Total:
280

Misc. Info

Height:
1'0" (0.3m)
Weight:
14.3 lbs. (6.5 kg)
Gender Ratio:
EXP At Lv. 100:
1,000,000
Base EXP:
65
Catch Rate:
45
Base Happiness:
70

Eevee's Abilities

Here are what abilities Eevee can possibly have, along with their effects.
Run Away
Eevee can always run from a wild Pokémon battle, regardless of Speed or other trapping effects.
Adaptability
Raises the damage increase from Same Type Attack Bonus to 2.0× instead of 1.5×.
Anticipation
Eevee shudders when sent out if any Pokémon has a super-effective, OHKO, or exploding move.

Weaknesses & Resistances

Below is a list of what Eevee's weakness and resistance is to various types.
FIGHTING
immune
GHOST

Eevee's Evolution Line

Below you'll find a list of all Pokémon Eevee evolves from or into, along with its evolution method.
Eevee
Eevee
starting form
Vaporeon
Vaporeon
use Water Stone
Jolteon
Jolteon
use Thunder Stone
Flareon
Flareon
use Fire Stone

Eevee's Alternate Forms

Gender Differences

Male ♂
Eevee (Male)
Female ♀
Eevee (Female)

Eevee's Moves

Below is a list of all of the moves that Eevee can learn, along with what level it learns the move, the TM or TR number, and what egg moves it can learn, if any. Hover over a move (desktop/laptop) or click the ? button next to the move (mobile/tablet) to find out more about the move.

Eevee's Detailed Stats

Below you'll find a more detailed table containing Eevee's calculated stats, which are the stats that you actually see displayed in game. These are affected by a variety of things, such as level, Effort Values (EVs), Individual Values (IVs), and Eevee's Nature.

By default, the stats you see in the table below show four different possibilities, all assuming Eevee is level 100: its stats with 0 EVs, 252+ (max) EVs, 0 IVs, and 31 (max) IVs. Nature is not shown by default, so its maximum is 10% higher than shown here, and minium 10% lower.
Stats at
level 100
0 EVs 252+ EVs Base Stat
Min Max Min Max
HP
220 250 284 314 55
Attack
115 145 179 209 55
Defense
105 135 169 199 50
Sp. Atk
Sp. Def
Speed
115 145 179 209 55
Total
280

Where to Find Eevee

If you're looking for where to find Eevee, you'll find the various methods listed down below, along with any notes or special locations. This should help you figure out how to get Eevee in Pokémon Sword & Shield. (Currently this does not show most "strong" static encounters or Max Raid Battles.)

Special Ways to Get Eevee

Inside of the station in the Meetup Spot in the Wild Area, if there is save data for Pokémon Let's Go Eevee on the system for the user, you can receive a free Gigantamax-capable Eevee from someone there. This Gigantamax-capable Eevee cannot evolve.

Eevee in the Wild

Galar Route 4

Overworld Encounters
Any Weather
Sword
1%
Shield
5%
Lv. 14-16

Giant's Bed

Overworld Encounters
Normal Weather
Norm.
Overcast
Over.
Raining
Rain
Thunderstorm
Strm.
Intense Sun
Sun
Snowing
Snow
Blizzard
Bliz.
Sandstorm
Sand.
Heavy Fog
Fog
5% -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Lv. 60-65

Ballimere Lake

Overworld Encounters
Normal Weather
Norm.
Overcast
Over.
Raining
Rain
Thunderstorm
Strm.
Intense Sun
Sun
Snowing
Snow
Blizzard
Bliz.
Sandstorm
Sand.
Heavy Fog
Fog
5% -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Lv. 60-65

Notes About Eevee

Eevee is capable of having the Gigantamax factor, usually through events or Wild Area News updates.

Pokédex Entries for Eevee

Generation 1 Pokédex Entries

Normal

Red Blue
Its genetic code is irregular. It may mutate if it is exposed to radiation from element STONEs.
Yellow
Its genetic code is unstable, so it could evolve in a variety of ways. There are only a few alive.
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