Pokémon Scarlet and Violet Eevee evolutions: How to evolve Eevee into Flareon, Vaporeon, Jolteon, Umbreon, Espeon, Leafeon, Glaceon, and Sylveon

Catching Eevee Evolutions, also known as Eeveelutions by the community, returns in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.

There are eight in total, and with many methods to evolve, it’s not always easy to know how to get the right result from your Eevee.

Each Eevee evolution has its own trick, as well as its own location in the wild, and this page will explain exactly what you’ll need to get Flareon, Vaporeon, Jolteon, Umbreon, Espeon, Leafeon, Glaceon, and Sylveon in Pokémon Scarlet. and Violet.

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Where to Find Eevee Locations in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet

To begin your journey with Eeveelution, you’ll first need Eevee itself!

Eevee is a bit of a rare spawn, but can be found in these areas:

I was able to find one just west of Cortondo, in the brown field that usually has a lot of Diglett spawning, so there doesn’t seem to be any special place where they spawn.

Once you have an Eevee, it may be quicker to breed it with a Ditto to get all the others you need to complete your collection.

From here, how do you evolve? We have grouped them into three, to make it easier to digest.

How to get Flareon, Vaporeon and Jolteon in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet

The oldest and simplest Eeveelutions, Flareon, Vaporeon, and Jolteon, can be obtained by using Elemental Stones on your Eevee.

These are:

These can be found at Delibird Presents stores once you have three Gym Badges.

Flareon, Vaporeon, and Jolteon can also be found rarely in the wild. Here are their locations as shown on the Pokedex:

Where to find Flareon, Vaporeon and Jolteon in the wild.

How to get Leafeon and Glaceon in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet

In previous Pokémon games, Leafeon and Glaceon required leveling up Eevee at a particular location on the map. However, in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet things are a little easier.

Leafeon and Glaceon now also need stones for their evolution. Leafeon requires the Leaf Stone and Glaceon requires the Ice Stone.

Leaf Stones can be purchased at Delibird Presents stores in cities. However, it doesn’t look like Ice Stones are for sale. Instead, try exploring the snowy regions of Frosting Mountain in the north of the map.

The shiny objects you can see on the ground may be ice stones. I found mine right at the entrance to the area, but they seem randomly generated, so keep looking!

Leafeon and Glaceon can also be found rarely in the wild. Here are their locations as shown in the Pokedex.

Where to find Leafeon and Glaceon in the wild.

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How to get Umbreon, Espeon and Sylveon in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet

The last three Eeveelutions are based on a separate method: Friendship.

The specific Friendship explanation goes into this in more detail, but in summary, there are many ways to raise your Eevee’s Friendship level. Some of the quickest ones are walking him in your party, leveling him up, sending him into an auto-battle using Let’s Go mode, and washing him during picnics.

When your Eevee’s friendship is high enough (where the token says “You get along well… but I’m sure you could be much friendlier” or better) and it levels up, it will evolve into Umbreon, Espeon, or Sylveon depending on certain factors.

These are:

  • Eevee will evolve into Umbreon if you level up at night and without knowing a Fairy-type move.
  • Eevee will evolve into Espeon if you level up during the day and without knowing a Fairy-type move.
  • Eevee will evolve into Sylveon if you level up at any time by knowing a Fairy-type move.

You can teach a Fairy-type move using the MT creator or by leveling up. The first possible Fairy-type move that Eevee can learn is Baby Doll Eyes at level 15.

If you didn’t teach your Eevee a Fairy-type move or if you want to change its moves to remove a Fairy-type, you can do so directly from the menu.

Choose ‘Verification Summary’ and then scroll down a space in the menu to access the movements. Press A to change movement.

Umbreon, Espeon, and Sylveon can also be found rarely in the wild. Their locations according to the Pokedex are as follows; It is important to note that Umbreon can only be found at night and Espeon during the day.

Where to find Umbreon (night only), Espeon (day only), and Sylveon in the wild.

Whether you’re evolving or want to find them in the wild, good luck completing your Eevee evolution collection!

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