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This is a page about the Pokemon Eevee in the game Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX for Nintendo Switch. Learn Eevee's Moves, Abilities, Rescue Camp, Evolution Chain, and which Dungeons Eevee can be found in.
List of Contents
| Eevee | |
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| Pokemon No. | 133 |
| Type | |
| HP | Attack | Defense | Special Attack | Special Defense | Speed |
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| 43 | 13 | 11 | 13 | 13 | 13 |
| Ability | Effect |
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| Anticipation | Sometimes the Pokemon is able to dodge moves that are super effective against it, as well as one-hit KO moves, such as Fissure. |
| Run Away | The Pokemon won't get Stuck. |
| Tier |
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・STAB Adaptability Normal moves are very powerful. ・ Refresh is an amazing utility ability ・Not much type coverage ・Evolves into Sylveon, one of the few fairy types in the game. |
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| No. | Pokémon | Type | Ability |
|---|---|---|---|
| 54 |
Psyduck
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Damp
Cloud Nine Swift Swim |
Eevee needs protection from Fighting-types, which Psyduck can provide through its Psychic-type moves.
As a Water-type Pokemon, Psyduck can also cover Rock-type Pokemon, which resist Normal-type moves.
| Move | Type Range |
Effect |
|---|---|---|
| Bite |
Front |
It damages an enemy. It could also make the enemy Flinch. |
| Refresh |
Entire room |
If you and your teammates in the same room have any bad statuses, all the bad statuses will be removed. |
| Shadow Ball |
4 tiles away |
It damages even a faraway Pokemon. It could also lower the enemy's Sp. Def. |
| Swift |
Front |
It damages an enemy. It never misses. |
| Lv. | Move | Type Range |
Effect |
|---|---|---|---|
| Base | Helping Hand |
Entire room |
It boosts the Attack and Sp. Atk of your teammates in the same room. Their stats return to normal when they go to the next floor or step on a Wonder Tile. |
| Base | Growl |
Entire room |
It lowers the Attack of enemies in the same room. |
| Base | Tackle |
Front |
It damages an enemy. |
| Base | Tail Whip |
Front |
It lowers the enemy's Defense. |
| Base | Covet |
Front |
It damages an enemy. You'll also steal an item that the enemy has. If you can't carry any more items, your attempt to steal will fail. |
| 5 | Sand Attack |
Front |
It lowers the enemy's accuracy. |
| 9 | Baby-Doll Eyes |
2 tiles away |
It lowers the enemy's Attack. It reaches up to 2 tiles away. |
| 13 | Quick Attack |
2 tiles away |
It damages an enemy. It reaches up to 2 tiles away. |
| 17 | Swift |
Front |
It damages an enemy. It never misses. |
| 17 | Bite |
Front |
It damages an enemy. It could also make the enemy Flinch. |
| 20 | Refresh |
Entire room |
If you and your teammates in the same room have any bad statuses, all the bad statuses will be removed. |
| 25 | Take Down |
Front |
It damages an enemy-but you'll receive recoil damage, too. |
| 29 | Charm |
Front |
It sharply lowers the enemy's Attack. |
| 33 | Baton Pass |
Entire floor |
After switching your position with your teammate, it boosts your teammate's Attack, Defense, Sp, Atk, Sp. Def, accuracy, or evasiveness. The stat returns to normal when the Pokemon goes to the next floor or steps on a Wonder Tile. |
| 37 | Double-Edge |
Front |
It damages an enemy-but you'll receive recoil damage too. |
| 41 | Last Resort |
Front |
It deals big damage to an enemy. But it won't hit unless you have a move with 0 PP remaining. The more moves you have with 0 PP, the more powerful this move becomes. |
| 45 | Trump Card |
Front |
It damages an enemy. It never misses. The lower the PP of the move, the greater the damage it causes. |
| Move | Type Range |
Effect |
|---|---|---|
| Attract |
Front |
It makes an enemy Infatuated, which makes the enemy's moves more likely to fail. |
| Confide |
Front |
It lowers the enemy's Sp. Atk. |
| Double Team |
User |
It boosts your evasiveness. The stat returns to normal when you go to the next floor or step on a Wonder Tile. |
| Echoed Voice |
Nearby Pokemon |
It damages enemies. It causes more damage if its used repeatedly. The power also goes up when you use it after a teammate uses it. |
| Facade |
Front |
It damages an enemy. The damage it causes goes up if you have a bad status. It also prevents your Attack from being lowered when you use this move while you have a Burn. |
| Frustration |
Front |
It damages an enemy. The less you have opened up to your team, the more powerful this move will be. |
| Hidden Power |
Front |
It damages an enemy. The move's type changes on each adventure. |
| Protect |
User |
You'll Protect yourself from enemies' moves. But its chance of failure rises if you use it after you've already used a move that blocks enemies' attacks. |
| Rain Dance |
Entire floor |
It changes the floor's weather to Rain. The power of Fire-type moves goes down, and the power of Water-type moves goes up. |
| Rest |
User |
You'll get the Napping condition. With the Napping condition, you'll fall asleep, awakening later with all your HP restored and bad statuses healed. |
| Return |
Front |
It damages an enemy. The more you've opened up to your team, the more powerful this move will be. |
| Round |
Front |
It damages an enemy. It causes more damage if your teammate in the same room just used the same move. |
| Shadow Ball |
4 tiles away |
It damages even a faraway Pokemon. It could also lower the enemy's Sp. Def. |
| Sleep Talk |
Other |
If you're sleeping, a move you know will be used automatically on an enemy near you. But keep in mind that nothing will happen if you use this while you're wide awake. |
| Substitute |
User |
You'll create a Substitute if you have more than half your max HP. Every time you use this move, your HP decreases. When you create a Substitute, you won't be targeted by enemies, but you can't use moves or items, and you can't restore your HP naturally. |
| Sunny Day |
Entire floor |
It changes the floor's weather to Sunny. The power of Fire-type moves goes up, and the power of Water-type moves goes down. |
| Swagger |
Front |
It makes an enemy Confused, but it also sharply raises the enemy's Attack. |
| Toxic |
Front |
It makes the enemy Badly Poisoned. It never misses if used by a Poison-type Pokemon. It will even hit a Pokemon that's used Dig, Fly, or the like. |
| Work Up |
User |
It boosts your Attack and Sp. Atk. The stats return to normal when you go to the next floor or step on a Wonder Tile. |
| Move | Type Range |
Effect |
|---|---|---|
| Covet |
Front |
It damages an enemy. You'll also steal an item that the enemy has. If you can't carry any more items, your attempt to steal will fail. |
| Heal Bell |
Entire room |
If you and your teammates in the same room have any bad statuses, all the bad statuses will be removed. |
| Helping Hand |
Entire room |
It boosts the Attack and Sp. Atk of your teammates in the same room. Their stats return to normal when they go to the next floor or step on a Wonder Tile. |
| Hyper Voice |
1 tile around user |
It damages nearby enemies. |
| Iron Tail |
Front |
It damages an enemy. It could also lower the enemy's Defense. |
| Laser Focus |
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You get the Laser Focus condition, making your moves critical hits. |
| Last Resort |
Front |
It deals big damage to an enemy. But it won't hit unless you have a move with 0 PP remaining. The more moves you have with 0 PP, the more powerful this move becomes. |
| Snore |
1 tile around user |
If you're sleeping, it will be used automatically and will damage enemies around you. It could also make them Flinch. Keep in mind that nothing will happen if you use it while you're wide awake. |
| Pokemon | How to Evolve |
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This Pokemon can not Mega Evolve.
| Dungeon | # of Floors | Boss | Strong Foe |
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| Joyous Tower | 99 |
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| Rescue Camp | Price |
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| Evolution Forest | 9000 |
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