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Pokemon Legends: Z-A

Where to Find Eevee Early

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Eevee can be easily found and repeatedly caught at Magenta Sector 9 in Pokemon Legends: Z-A. Learn more about Eevee, how to catch eight to get all the Eevelutions, its other locations, stats, and more.

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Where to Find Eevee in Pokemon Legends Z-A

Best Eevee Farming Location: On the Roof in Magenta Sector 9

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Eevee can be found in Magenta Sector 9 on the roof found in the northwest northwest of Lumiose City. Starting from the Magenta Pokemon Center, follow the route on the map above and use Rock Smash to break the rocks. Climb the ladder in the area with the Alpha Kakuna to reach the roof, then head to the southwest corner to find Eevee.

This is the best location as there is a nearby bench you can use to force Eevee to spawn. Do note that if you want to catch multiples, you have to leave the area, then come back after a while to get it to spawn again.

Catch the Alpha Kakuna to Check Eevee's Respawn Status

If you caught or defeated the Alpha Kakuna as well on the way to the Eevee, you can come back later to see if the Alpha Kakuna has respawned; if it has, then you'll be able to spawn another Eevee by sleeping on the bench repeatedly. If the Alpha Kakuna hasn't respawned, then you'll know that Eevee isn't able to respawn yet.

Lumiose City Interactive Map

Other Locations to Find Eevee

Location Image Guides | Location
Inner Courtyard in Vert Sector 9
Eevee is located in the courtyard inside Vert Sector 9. Enter from the northern or eastern entrance and head to grassy area to find Eevee.
West Rooftop in Bleu Sector 7
Eevee is found on the western rooftop in Bleu Sector 7. Climb to the highest point of the scaffolding along the outer northeast wall to reach the roof.
Rooftop North of Magenta Sector 7
Eevee can be located on the rooftop north of Magenta Sector 7. Use Fire-type moves to burn the bramble at the entry , then go north and climb up the ladder. Head southeast afterwards.

Found at Wild Zone 19

Wild Zone 19
Day and Night

This is a late-game Wild Zone and should only be considered for filling out your Pokedex. If you want to use Eevee in your playthrough, you'll have a better chance finding it on rooftops.
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Tips on How to Catch Eevee Easily

How to Easily Catch Eevee
1 Stock Up on Quick Balls and Repeat Balls. If you are you are sufficiently levelled, Nest Balls also work. All of these can be bought the the Poke Ball Boutique at Autumnal Avenue.
* Try to look for a few scaffolding for Colorful Screws. Try to get atleast 16 to max out the Blue Canari Plush.
2 Outside of Wild Zone 19, Eevee only spawns during the day. Rest at a nearby Bench until it is daytime.
3 Make sure to Save when you see it! Autosave will only take effect once you catch Eevee; so if you fail to catch it or it runs away, close the game and try again.
4 If you want to battle it, try bringing a Ghost-type Pokemon with Hypnosis, like Gastly. Drowzy will increase your catch-rate, and Eevee will have to cycle through its Normal-Type moves to hit you.
5 Try to look around for nearby bushes or tall grass you can hide in. Use that to your adavntage to backstrike Eevee with your Poke Ball. If it's not, just try to run before it sees you to backstrike.

Listed above are the ways you can make catching Eevee easier. Do note that your game progress will determine how easy or difficult it will be to get yourself an Eevee.

If you find yourself low on funds, just walk around and pick up some sparkles on the ground. After a while, you should have enough Pretty Feathers and Tiny Mushrooms to sell for Poke Balls.
How to Catch Pokemon

How to Get All Eeveelutions

Use Different Evolution Methods for Each Evolution

Eevee Evolution Chart
Vaporeon ImageVaporeon Pokemon Legends: Z-A - Water Stone ImageWater Stone
Eevee ImageEevee High Friendship (Night)
without Fairy-type Move
Umbreon ImageUmbreon
Jolteon ImageJolteon Pokemon Legends: Z-A - Thunder Stone ImageThunder Stone
Pokemon Legends: Z-A - Leaf Stone ImageLeaf Stone
Leafeon ImageLeafeon
Flareon ImageFlareon Pokemon Legends: Z-A - Fire Stone ImageFire Stone
Pokemon Legends: Z-A - Ice Stone ImageIce Stone
Glaceon ImageGlaceon
Espeon ImageEspeon High Friendship (Day)
without Fairy-type Move
High Friendship
while knowing a Fairy-type Move
Sylveon ImageSylveon

Evolution Chart:
How to Evolve Every Pokemon

Flareon Evolves from Eevee via Fire Stone

Flareon evolves from Eevee by using a Fire Stone. You can buy a Fire Stone at the Stone Emporium for 3000 PokeDollars.

Vaporeon Evolves from Eevee via Water Stone

Vaporeon evolves from Eevee by using a Water Stone. You can buy a Water Stone at the Stone Emporium for 3000 PokeDollars.

Jolteon Evolves from Eevee via Thunder Stone

Jolteon evolves from Eevee by using a Thunder Stone. You can buy a Thunder Stone at the Stone Emporium for 3000 PokeDollars.

Leafeon Evolves from Eevee via Leaf Stone

Unlike Legends Arceus, there is no Moss Rock in this game, so you can only evolve Leafeon from Eevee by using a Leaf Stone.

Glaceon Evolves from Eevee via Ice Stone

Unlike Legends Arceus, there is no Ice Rock in this game, so you can only evolve Glaceon from Eevee by using an Ice Stone.

Espeon Evolves with High Friendship at Day Without a Fairy Type Move

Espeon evolves from Eevee when it reaches a high friendship level at day. Additionally, this will only happen if your Eevee does not know a Fairy-type Move beforehand.

Umbreon Evolves with High Friendship at Night Without a Fairy Type Move

Umbreon evolves from Eevee when it reaches a high friendship level at night. Additionally, this will only happen if your Eevee does not know a Fairy-type Move beforehand.

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Sylveon Evolves with High Friendship While Having a Fairy Type Move

Sylveon evolves from Eevee if you teach it a Fairy-type Move alongside having a high friendship level with it. The earliest Fairy-move Eevee can learn is Disarming Voice at Level 15.

Note that not teaching your Eevee a Fairy-type Move while increasing its friendship will evolve your Eevee into an Espeon or Umbreon instead, depending on the time of day.

It is recommended to use Sylveon as it is a strong Fairy-type Pokemon with access to Draining Kiss.

How to Increase Eevee's Friendship Fast

How to Increase Eevee's Friendship



Make Eevee Hold a Soothe Bell

Get Soothe Bell

It is recommended to have your Eevee hold a Soothe Bell in order for its friendship growth to increase by an extra 50% every time it levels up. You can obtain this after completing the sub mission, "Some Friendly Competition"

Some Friendly Competition Walkthrough (Side Mission 36)

Go to Cafes with Eevee

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You can increase your friendship with Eevee by spending time with them at Cafes around Lumiose City. Send him out before placing an order, and the two of you will be seated outside the cafe.

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Use Vitamins and Feathers

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Vitamins and Feathers are training items used to increase a Pokemon's stats. Using these on Eevee will increase its friendship too.

List of All Training Items

Walk Around with Eevee in Your Party

Walking around with your Eevee out of its Pokeball will also increase its friendship. This is the slowest method however, but the easiest requiring only time and effort.

Raising Eevee's friendship stat will allow it to evolve into either Espeon, Umbreon, or Sylveon.

How to Increase Friendship

Best Nature for Eevee

Depends on the Eeveelution

Eeveelution Best Nature
VaporeonVaporeon • Bold (Defense ↑ / Attack ↓)
• Calm (Sp. Defense ↑ / Attack ↓)
JolteonJolteon • Timid (Speed ↑ / Attack ↓)
FlareonFlareon • Adamant (Attack ↑ / Sp. Attack ↓)
EspeonEspeon • Modest (Sp. Attack ↑ / Attack ↓)
• Timid (Speed↑ / Attack ↓)
UmbreonUmbreon • Bold (Defense ↑ / Attack ↓)
• Calm (Sp. Defense ↑ / Attack ↓)
LeafeonLeafeon • Jolly (Speed ↑ / Sp. Attack ↓)
• Adamant (Attack ↑ / Sp. Attack ↓)
GlaceonGlaceon • Modest (Sp. Attack ↑ / Attack ↓)
• Timid (Speed ↑ / Attack ↓)
SylveonSylveon • Modest (Sp. Attack ↑ / Attack ↓)
• Timid (Speed ↑ / Attack ↓)

Eevee's best nature depends on its Eeveelution. It is recommended to have Eevee's nature set depending on the evolution players want it to undergo.

Change Natures With Mints

Mint Shop

Players may use Mints to change Eevee's Nature. When used, Eevee's stats will change depending on the new Nature it acquires.

Players undecided on their Eeveelution can use Mints to change its Nature later.

All Mint Shop Locations

Eevee Game Data

Eevee Type

Regular
Shiny
L-A Dex #100
Eevee ImageEevee
Pokemon Normal Type Icon
Gen 1
Height 0.3 m
Weight 6.5 kg
Species Evolution Pokémon
EV Yield SpDef +1
L-A Dex #100
Shiny Eevee ImageShiny Eevee
Pokemon Normal Type Icon
Gen 1
Height 0.3 m
Weight 6.5 kg
Species Evolution Pokémon
EV Yield SpDef +1
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Eevee Weakness and Resistance

Weak to:
(2x)
Pokemon Fighting Type Icon
Damaged Normally By: (1x)
Pokemon Normal Type Icon Pokemon Fire Type Icon Pokemon Water Type Icon Pokemon Grass Type Icon Pokemon Electric Type Icon Pokemon Ice Type Icon Pokemon Poison Type Icon Pokemon Ground Type Icon Pokemon Flying Type Icon Pokemon Psychic Type Icon Pokemon Bug Type Icon Pokemon Rock Type Icon Pokemon Dragon Type Icon Pokemon Dark Type Icon Pokemon Steel Type Icon Pokemon Fairy Type Icon
Immune to: (0x)
Pokemon Ghost Type Icon

Eevee Stats

Base Stats
Lv. 50 Stats
Stat Value Rank
HP
55
#225
Atk
55
#248
Def
50
#246
SpAtk
45
#254
SpDef
65
#187
Speed
55
#208
Total
325
#247
List of Pokemon by Base Stats
Stat Max 0Nat 0EV -Nat Min
HP 162 162 130 130 115
Atk 117 107 75 67 54
Def 112 102 70 63 49
SpAtk 106 97 65 58 45
SpDef 128 117 85 76 63
Spd 117 107 75 67 54
  • Max: Max IVs & EVs and a stat-boosting Nature
  • 0Nat: Max IVs & EVs and a neutral Nature
  • 0EV: Max IVs, 0 EVs, and a neutral Nature
  • -Nat: Max IVs, 0 EVs, and a stat-reducing Nature
  • Min: 0 IVs & EVs, and a stat-reducing Nature


Eevee Learnset

narrow down the range of conditions

Learnset by Leveling Up

Lv. Move Type Cat Power/CD
Base Tackle Normal Type Moves Physical Type Moves 40 / 4
The user attacks by charging forward and slamming into targets with its whole body.
Base Tail Whip Normal Type Moves Status Type Moves - / 7
The user wags its tail cutely to make targets less wary, which lowers their Defense stats for a short time.
Base Growl Normal Type Moves Status Type Moves - / 6
The user growls endearingly to make targets less wary, which lowers their Attack stats for a short time.
10 Quick Attack Normal Type Moves Physical Type Moves 40 / 3
The user attacks by lunging toward targets with blinding speed.
15 Disarming Voice Fairy Type Moves Special Type Moves 40 / 6
The user attacks by letting out a charming cry that causes emotional damage.
20 Swift Normal Type Moves Special Type Moves 60 / 5
The user attacks by firing star-shaped rays at targets.
25 Bite Dark Type Moves Physical Type Moves 60 / 6
The user attacks by biting targets with viciously sharp fangs. This may also make targets flinch.
30 Wish Normal Type Moves Status Type Moves - / 12
A short time after this move is used, HP will be restored either to the user or to the Pokémon that was switched into battle in the user's place.
40 Take Down Normal Type Moves Physical Type Moves 90 / 8
The user attacks by slamming into targets in an all-out charge. The user will also take some damage.
45 Charm Fairy Type Moves Status Type Moves - / 10
The user gazes charmingly at targets to make them less wary, which lowers their Attack stats for a while.
50 Double-Edge Normal Type Moves Physical Type Moves 120 / 10
The user attacks with a reckless, all-out charge. The user will also take some damage.

Learnset by TM

No. Move Type Cat Power/CD
005 Roar Normal Type Moves Status Type Moves - / 6
The user lets out a mighty roar, which startles targets and drives them back a good distance.
006 Calm Mind Psychic Type Moves Status Type Moves - / 18
The user boosts its Sp. Atk and Sp. Def stats for a short time by quietly focusing its mind and calming its spirit.
017 Protect Normal Type Moves Status Type Moves - / 15
The user takes on a protective stance that prevents incoming attacks from landing.
027 Swift Normal Type Moves Special Type Moves 60 / 5
The user attacks by firing star-shaped rays at targets.
028 Dig Ground Type Moves Physical Type Moves 80 / 12
The user attacks by disappearing underground for a short time, then surfacing to strike targets.
033 Body Slam Normal Type Moves Physical Type Moves 85 / 8
The user attacks by dropping onto targets with its full body weight. This may also leave targets paralyzed.
035 Endure Normal Type Moves Status Type Moves - / 12
The user takes a ready stance to endure any attack. While in this stance, the user will be able to take a hit and be left with at least 1 HP without fail.
056 Double-Edge Normal Type Moves Physical Type Moves 120 / 10
The user attacks with a reckless, all-out charge. The user will also take some damage.
071 Hyper Voice Normal Type Moves Special Type Moves 90 / 8
The user attacks by unleashing horribly loud, resounding vibrations.
074 Shadow Ball Ghost Type Moves Special Type Moves 80 / 8
The user attacks by hurling a shadowy blob. This may also lower targets' Sp. Def stats.
085 Substitute Normal Type Moves Status Type Moves - / 10
The user sacrifices a small amount of HP to create a substitute for itself.
087 Iron Tail Steel Type Moves Physical Type Moves 100 / 10
The user attacks by slamming its hard tail into targets. This may also lower targets' Defense stats.

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Steel TypeSteel Fairy TypeFairy Normal TypeNormal

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