![]() ![]() For evolving Eevee into Sylveon you need to collect 70 (Yes: Seventy!) hearts with Eevee as your Buddy. So, in case of a question mark don't eolve the Eevee if you want Leafeon or Glaceon, but make sure that Glacial or Mossy Lures are active first!Įvolving the last Eeveelution, the Fairy-type Sylveon, might take you a while - depending on how much you like and are active with the Pokémon GO Buddy feature. If the question mark is still there when you want to evolve your Eevee chances are that either the lure has not yet activated or the time that the lure was active is already over. Only then Eevee will evolve in the specific form. When you go on the Eevee you want to evolve be sure that the icon next to the Evolve button has changed from a question mark to the shadow of either Leafeon or Glaceon. You only have to turn a Mossy Lure for Leafeon or a Glacial Lure for Glaceon and evolve your desired Eevee while these lures are active. Way easier to predict are the regular evolutions of Leafeon and Glaceon. Then just walk something like 10,2 km and the shadow should appear. Note: It can happen that you walked 10,0km and you still don't see a shadow of either Espeon or Umbreon next to the Evolution button. Respectively, when you walked 10 km and it is during night time (your local time) you should see an Umbreon shadow next to the Evolve button. When you walked 10 km and it is during day time (your local time) you should see an Espeon shadow next to the Evolve button. After that and while Eevee being still your buddy you can evolve it into Umbreon or Espeon. Just walk with it until it found to candies (= 10 km). ![]() You don't have to feed it and be on the map for the kilometers to count. Let the Eevee you want to evolve be your buddy and walk 10 km with it. When you already used the evolution name on your Jolteon, Flareon or Vaporeon you should consider saving some Eevees for an evolution marathon.Įasier to handle are the evolutions of Umbreon and Espeon. ![]() As mentioned above, one of the tasks to reach Level 42 is to evolve Eevee into each of its unique evolutions. Next to gaining XP it is now required to fulfill certain research tasks. With the new Level 50 Cap Niantic introduced a new form of level requirements. That's why it might be a good idea to save the name trick for Jolteon, Flareon or Vaporeon for when you have a shiny Eevee or another special one (maybe a costumed with good IVs or idk) and not to use it just "to have them evolved". Especially when you want to evolve a shiny or hundo Eevee into a specific one of that trio. This random evolution game can be pretty exhausting and, let's face it, scary. If not, then you have to try it again on another Eevee. Why? Because you only have to press the Evolve button and hope that it right away evolves into your desired form. ![]() The trickiest and easiest thing at the same time is it to evolve Jolteon, Flareon or Vaporeon without the name trick. Glaceon: Evolve during active Glacial Lure.Leafeon: Evolve during active Mossy Lure.Espeon: Walk 10km as buddy, evolve during day.Umbreon: Walk 10km as buddy, evolve during night.Jolteon, Flareon and Vaporeon: Evolve randomly.But wait! And there's another thing to consider: You can use each evolution name only one time! So choose wisely. There is only one special evolution name for every eeveelution. This way uses so called evolution names and works like this: By giving the Eevee you want to evolve a new name the icon next to the Evolve button will change from a question mark to the shadow of your desired Eevee evolution. The good thing is: There is a way for you to obtain all evolution forms of Eevee. But how to do that?ĭo you also have the feeling that it is always Jolteon or Vaporeon you get when pressing that Evolve button? One of the requirements for reaching Level 42 will be to evolve Eevee into each of its unique evolutions. With the new update it will be possible for trainers to reach Level 50. ![]()
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