Pokemon Go: All Eevee Evolutions Methods and Nickname to Get Umbreon, Leafeon, Glaceon, and Espeon

 Trainers of Pokemon Go admire every form of Eevee because of their potential and looks. Eevee is a cute looking Pokemon, and its evolution forms make it extremely powerful. Unlike any other Pokemon, Eevee has a total of 7 evolution forms which is more than any other Pokemon in Pokemon world. Soon there will be a new evolution form that will arrive, but currently, players have a total of 7 evolution.

Unlike other Pokemon games, in Pokemon Go trainers have the opportunity to turn their Eevee into a specific form. There are a total of 7 forms, and players can choose the following form they want to evolve their Eevee. The process of doing it is quite simple, but most of the players aren’t aware of it.

Pokemon Go: All Eevee Evolutions Methods

Nicknames for Eevee Evolution

As you can see, Eevee has seven different types of forms, so every form will require a different nickname. Every form of Eevee will only take 25 Candies to evolve, but you need to make sure to enter the right nickname. So here are the following nicknames according to their forms:

  • Vaporeon: Rainer
  • Flareon: Pyro
  • Jolteon: Sparky
  • Umbreon: Tamao
  • Espeon: Sakura
  • Glaceon: Rea
  • Leafeon: Linnea

You can use the nickname only once. So make sure to catch a strong Eevee first and then enter the nickname to get the desired form. Among all these forms, the three forms Vaporeon, Flareon, and Jolteon, doesn’t require a nickname setup because you can get them randomly by using 25 Eevee candies.

How to get Jolteon, Vaporeon, and Flareon

These three forms are the original and first three forms of Eevee. You can get any of these forms if you don’t change the nickname. The great thing about Eevee is that players only need 25 candies to evolve Eevee and its spawn rate is also decent. If you play Pokemon Go daily, you can find a couple of Eevee in a whole day. Even if you don’t have enough candies of Eevee, you can also use rare candies to convert it into Eevee candies.

How to get Umbreon and Espeon

Umbreon and Espeon both are Generation 2 Pokemon. To evolve your Eevee in these two forms, you can take the help of a nickname trick. If you have already tried the nickname method, you can apply a second method in which you have to keep it as your buddy and walk for 10km. So when you evolve your buddy Eevee in the day time, it will automatically evolve into Espeon. If you do the same process and evolve at night, it will turn into an Umbreon. While evolving Eevee, you have to remember the walking distance, if you evolve Eevee without completing the walking distance, it will evolve into Generation 1 Pokemon.

How to Get Glaceon and Leafeon

Leafeon and Glaceon both are the popular Pokemon of Generation 4 and both are the second form of Eevee. Glaceon is an Ice-type and Leafeon is a Grass-type Pokemon. The second method after the nickname trick is to use the Pokestop to evolve. You need to have Glacial Lure for Glaceon and Mossy Lure for Leafeon. If you don’t have the following lures, you can purchase it from the in-game store. When you have enough candies of Eevee, you simply need to activate the lure at Pokestop and evolve Eevee in your preferred form. Make sure to evolve your Eevee in 30 minutes because a single lure works for only 30 minutes. In this process, you don’t need to walk for 10 KM.

How to Get Sylveon

Sylveon is the eighth form of Eevee that isn’t available in the game. This form will arrive along with the Generation 6 Pokemon, which is not started yet. Pokemon Go is still on Generation 5, so players have to wait until the new Generation Pokemon arrives.

Conclusion 

Indeed, Pokemon is among the most popular franchises. Players from around the world play Pokemon Go because of its AR experience and real-time location system. The developers of the game are working on providing the best playing experience, and they’ve succeeded in most of the terms.

SOURCE:- Pokemon Go: All Eevee Evolutions Methods and Nickname to Get Umbreon, Leafeon, Glaceon, and Espeon

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