What is the best evolution of Eevee in Pokémon GO?
Eevee has for years been one of the Pokémon most popular and unique of the series due to its varied evolutions that at the same time have their own characteristics and talents. Of course, these adorable creatures could not stop appearing in Pokémon GO , but many players often wonder if they are worth it in the competitive aspect of the game. game, or if they should only be captured as a collection.
Well today we will share with you a list of all the evolutions of this peculiar Pokémon (best worse), as well as his stats in the popular mobile game. We leave you all the data below:
All the evolutions of Eevee classified from best to worst
- Umbreon : Of all the evolutions, it is the one with the best PvP potential in both Super League and Ultra League, especially with the new Level 50 cap that allows you to reach a maximum CP of 2445 with lethal stats.
- Sylveon : If you have access to a strong Togekiss or Gardevoir, they will always be better Fairy-type options, but Sylveon serves the function of being a substitute rather than acceptable that it can work very well in Master League.
- Vaporeon : With a decent bulk and a high max CP, this Eevee evolution works quite well in PvE as one of the strongest (and cheapest) water-types, especially if you can’t perm Select the most expensive or rare highlights.
- Glaceon : Since Ice-types are good at defeating dragons, Glaceon is probably most useful for defeating the powerful Dragon-type Pokémon that tend to defend gyms, but it also has some potential in the League. Master.
- Leafeon : It also shows its potential in the Master League, where it can take down any Pokémon with a weakness to Grass-type moves. He won’t last long against most opponents though, so don’t trust him.
- Jolteon : You better save it for PvE. Here it can be a cheap Electric-type option if you don’t have access to any legendary or normal high-level options like Magnezone or Electivire.
- Espeon : When it comes to PvP in the Go Battle League, it is pretty much useless in the three main leagues. However, Espeon shows promise in PvE, where it can be a great counter for Fighting and Poison-type if you don’t have other more powerful Psychic-type options like Mewtwo or Metagross.
- Flareon : Has no use in PvP and is outmatched when it comes to Raids and Gyms. There are better Fire-type Pokémon to choose from, such as Charizard, Darmanitan, and Arcanine.
- Flareon: Pyro
- Jolteon: Sparky
- Vaporeon: Rainer
- Espeon: Sakura
- Umbreon: Tamao
- Leafeon: Linnea
- Glaceon: Rea
- Sylveon: Kira
| Pokemon | Attack | Defending | Resistance |
| Umbreon | 126 | 240 | 216 |
| Sylveon | 203 | 205 | 216 |
| Vaporeon | 205 | 161 | 277 |
| Glaceon | 238 | 205 | 163 |
| Leafeon | 216 | 219 | 163 |
| Jolteon | 232 | 182 | 163 |
| Espeon | 261 | 175 | 163 |
| Flareon | 246 | 163 |
With all these data you can now get a better idea of which evolution is the most suitable for each situation and thus make a better choice.
On the other hand, we remind you that the name trick can also be used for Eeve’s evolutions in Pokémon GO, which is simple but you can only do it once for each, which means that all subsequent times will not work and will be random. To change your Eevee’s name, simply press the pencil icon next to its name while in the “Pokémon” menu. You have to call it a very specific name to get the evolution you want, so make sure you enter it properly before hitting “Evolve”.
These are the nicknames required for each evolution of Eevee:
What is your favorite evolution? Let us know in the comments!
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