How to Evolve Eevee into Umbreon in Pokemon GO
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Curious about transforming your Eevee into the cool, dark-type Pokémon, Umbreon, in Pokémon GO? We’ve got you covered with a simple guide.
Turning your Eevee into an Umbreon in Pokémon GO might seem tricky, but don’t worry, it’s actually a fun process once you get the hang of it. Let’s dive in!
The Quick Trick to Evolve Eevee into Umbreon
To evolve Eevee into Umbreon in Pokémon GO, you need to use the nickname trick. Rename your Eevee to ‘Tamao’ before you evolve it. But remember, this trick only works once!
After renaming, make sure you have 25 Eevee candies, then go ahead and hit the evolve button. If you’ve done everything right, you’ll get your very own Umbreon!
Other Ways to Evolve Eevee into Umbreon
If you’ve already used the nickname trick, don’t worry! You can still evolve Eevee into Umbreon by making Eevee your buddy and walking 10 km with it. After that, evolve Eevee at night while it’s still your buddy. Remember, it needs to be night time in the game, so pay attention to the in-game clock.
This method requires a bit more effort but brings a sense of achievement when you see your Eevee transform into the sleek Umbreon.
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