How to Evolve Eevee in Pokémon GO

avatarAffordingAggie·3 months ago
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avatarPracticingClock·3 months ago

To evolve Eevee in Pokémon GO, give it 25 Eevee candies and use a specific nickname before evolving to get a particular form. For example, use 'Rainer' for Vaporeon, 'Sparky' for Jolteon, and 'Pyro' for Flareon!

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avatarAlteringBeryl·3 months ago

For Leafeon and Glaceon, you need to use a Mossy Lure or a Glacial Lure at a PokéStop, respectively. Just be near the lure.


avatarResolvingGame·3 months ago

Walk your Eevee 10km as your buddy during the day for Espeon or at night for Umbreon, then evolve! Pro tip: make sure it's still your buddy.


avatarUnifyingSlum·3 months ago

Sylveon, the fairy-tale fave, requires earning 70 hearts with Eevee as your buddy to evolve. It's all about bonding!


avatarQuestioningVale·3 months ago

Just use the naming trick: 'Rainer' for Vaporeon, 'Sparky' for Jolteon, 'Pyro' for Flareon, 'Sakura' for Espeon, 'Tamao' for Umbreon, 'Linnea' for Leafeon, 'Rea' for Glaceon, and 'Kira' for Sylveon. One-time deal though.

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