With the exception of Umbreon, all of the current Eeveelutions are somewhat lacking in Defense and would, I'm sure, greatly appreciate the bolstering which Reflect would afford them. Sand-Attack is generally a move you'd expect to see on a level 5 wild Pidgey sooner than on a fully-trained domestic Pokemon, but the move actually works well on Eevee. I wouldn't go for Double Team here because Eevee will likely die before she has a chance to make good use of it; we want something that wil stay in effect with the opponent after Eevee has left the field and even if they do switch out to be rid of it, at least they will have provided you with a free hit.
Mud-Slap may be more accurate, but it won't hit a Flying type I don't particularly care for Toxic on Eevee as she has no way to lock the opponent in during battle, and once they're poisoned they can't be affected by a more useful condition like Paralysis or Freeze.
But, again, it isn't like Eevee has too many other options when it comes to moves. I've also found that Toxic is a handy little way to get rid of an opponent's MiracleBerry since they can't actually decide WHEN in battle they want to use it And, I suppose there's always the off chance that you'll be facing the last Pokemon in a party who will be unable to switch out and "fix" Toxic, though hopefully if that happens you won't find Eevee is the last remaining member of her party as well. By now you should know what Body Slam is for.
Eevee's pretty slow, but if she manages to paralyze her opponent she can outspeed pretty much anything. And hey, even if she kicks the bucket immediately after using Body Slam her spirit can rest easy in the knowledge that she helped her team immensely by paralyzing one of the opponents.
If you're not concerned with paralysis and you want a more powerful attack here you can go with Double-Edge, though in this isolated case the recoil factor turns me off Eevee actually has a higher HP than many unevolved Pokemon, but her Defense is so low that she really can't afford to waste any HP on recoil. Since Bright Powder works pretty much like a free Double Team, it might help you get set up with Sand-Attack by giving you enough leeway to get an extra move or two in.
There's really not all that much more to be done with Eevee She also learns Baton Pass, obviously, though I wouldn't seriously consider putting it on her since she, for the most part, isn't hearty enough to live through setting up and passing even one stat modifer Double Team and Attract are the only ones she can learn, anyway.
The rest of the Eeveelutions are certainly powerful enough to carry Eevee should you decide to go with that most popular theme team, though on her own Eevee will be hard-pressed to prove herself as anything other than an adorable yet nearly useless novelty. Has a one-in-three chance of paralyzing the target if it hits. One quarter of the damage comes back to hurt the attacker.
Mimic -- 10 -- Gen I TM31 A move for learning one of the opponent's moves, for use during that battle only. At the end, it returns double the damage it received. The next turn, it head-butts at full steam. Attack Sp. An attack in which sand is used to blind the target and reduce its attack accuracy. Always strikes first. A bite made using sharp fangs. Raises the likelihood of nailing the opponent's weak spot for a critical hit.
A charging attack. A move that badly poisons the target. Makes the weather sunny for five turns. Has a one-in-three chance of making the target flinch. Completely foils an opponent's attack. Summons rain for five turns. Always leaves the user with at least one HP. Strikes the target with a stiff tail. An attack that fires dirt, inflicting damage and reducing the target's accuracy.
Creates illusionary copies of the user. Day time is AM - PM. Night time is PM - AM. Method 3. Give Eevee a Soothe Bell. Having the Soothe Bell will give Eevee an additional 2 point boost every time you perform a Friendship-raising action. You'll need to raise Eevee's Friendship to or above, so this will help speed up the process. Keep Eevee in your party as you walk around.
Eevee will gain 1 Friendship point 3 with the Soothe Bell every steps that you take. Give Eevee Vitamin items. Vitamins are items that you can give Eevee that also give a small Friendship boost between , depending on your current Friendship level.
Leveling up Eevee when it has less than Friendship will give it a 5 point boost. If its Friendship is over , you'll get a 3 point boost. If it's over , you'll get a 2 point boost. Give Eevee EV-lowering berries. EV-Lowering berries are designed for intense trainers who want to maximize their Pokemon's stats. Don't let Eevee fall in battle.
If Eevee faints while fighting another Pokemon, it will lose 1 Friendship point. Don't give it any healing items either see the next step. Don't use any healing items on Eevee. Healing items have a huge negative effect on Eevee's Friendship level. Check Eevee's Friendship rating. Put Eevee at the front of your party and head to Verdanturf Town.
Talk to the lady in the house in the bottom-left corner of town. The phrase she says will give you an idea as to what Eevee's Friendship rating is: 50 - "It's not very used to you yet. It neither loves nor hates you. It seems to believe in you. It seems to want to be babied a little. It obviously likes you a whole lot. It can't possibly love you any more.
I even feel happy seeing it. Once you think that Eevee has reached , level it up during the day to get Espeon or at the night to get Umbreon. If Eevee doesn't evolve, it's Friendship is not high enough. You can use a Rare Candy or level Eevee up in a battle. Day time is PM - PM. Night time is AM - AM. Method 4. Have Eevee hold a Soothe Bell. You'll need to raise Eevee's Friendship to or above in order to evolve into Espeon or Umbreon. Walk around with Eevee in your party. You'll get a 1 point boost in Friendship for every steps that you take with Eevee in your party.
Get your Eevee a massage. There are several places to get Eevee a massage, depending on the game you are playing. You can get one massage every 24 hours. Diamond, Pearl, Platinum - A massage at the Ribbon Syndicate will give you a 20 point boost if your Friendship is less than Black and White - A massage from the lady on Castelia Street can give you up to 30 Friendship points.
Black 2 and White 2 - The massage lady can be found at the Medal Office. The bonuses are the same as in Black and White. Use Vitamin items regularly. Vitamins are items that give you a Friendship boost along with their regular effects. Level up Eevee for a Friendship boost. Every time you level up Eevee, you'll get points, depending on its current Friendship level. You can level up Eevee in battle or with a Rare Candy. Give your Eevee EV-lowering berries.
Don't allow Eevee to get knocked out. Eevee will lose 1 Friendship point if it gets knocked out. Don't give your Eevee any healing items. Healing items have a large negative impact on Eevee's Friendship level. The phrases the checker says will help you determine Eevee's Friendship rating: 50 - "You should treat it better. It's up to you to change that.
That's my impression. It looks sort of happy. It must be happy being with you. I can tell you treat it kindly. Why, I feel like I am intruding! Check your Eevee's Friendship rating Generation V. The phrase the checker says will change depending on your Eevee's current Friendship rating: 70 - "The relationship is neither good nor bad… It looks neutral. It must be happy with you. You must be a kind person! I'm a bit jealous! Once you think Eevee has reached Friendship or higher, evolve it during the day to get Espeon or at night to get Umbreon.
If it doesn't evolve, your Friendship rating is not high enough. Make sure to avoid any areas with a Moss Rock or an Ice Rock, or you'll get the wrong evolution. In Generation V, day and night times vary depending on the season. Method 5. Capture Eevee in a Luxury Ball. The Luxury Ball will give your Eevee additional Friendship points whenever Friendship is gained for walking or leveling up.
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