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In | In Eeeve's Spirit Battle, the player has to fight a blue {{SSBU|Yoshi}} who starts off the battle with a Poké Ball containing Eevee, a yellow Yoshi (which appears after a certain amount time) who starts off with a Screw Attack, and a red Yoshi (which appears shortly after the yellow one is defeated) who starts off with a Super Leaf and a Superspicy Curry. All of them also start off with one Super Leaf each. | ||
The three of them represent Eevee's evolutions in Pokémon's first generation, being Vaporeon, Jolteon, and Flareon respectively. | The three of them represent Eevee's evolutions in Pokémon's first generation, being Vaporeon, Jolteon, and Flareon respectively. |
Revision as of 12:05, May 3, 2019
Eevee | |
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Eevee's official artwork from Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen. | |
Games | Melee SSB4 Ultimate |
Move | Take Down |
Japanese voice actor | Megumi Sato |
Article on Bulbapedia | Eevee (Pokémon) |
Eevee (イーブイ, Eievui) is a Pokémon from the Pokémon series.
Origin
Eevee is a Normal-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I, and is categorized within the Pokédex at #133 as the "Evolution Pokémon". It is notable for having the highest number of possible evolutions of all Pokémon: three starting in Generation I, five starting in Generation II, seven starting in Generation IV and eight starting in Generation VI. It is very rare, and in most games it is given as a gift instead of being found in the wild.
Take Down is a Normal-type move with 90 base power and 85% accuracy which deals to the user 1/4 of the damage inflicted as recoil. Eevee can learn it by level-up in every game. Beedrill in SSB, Unown in Melee, and Gogoat in SSB4 also share this move in their respective games.
In Super Smash Bros. Melee
As a trophy
Eevee makes a minor appearance in Melee as one of the randomly obtained trophies in the Trophy Lottery.
- Eevee
- As adaptable a Pokémon as any yet discovered, Eevee's evolutionary progress changes to meet the conditions of its environment. So far, five evolutionary forms have been discovered and then catalogued for this unique Pokémon; Vaporeon, Jolteon, Flareon, Espeon, and Umbreon. All evolutions have special benefits.
In Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Eevee is mentioned in passing in the trophy description of its then-new evolutions, Leafeon and Glaceon.
In Super Smash Bros. 4
As a Poké Ball Pokémon
Eevee appears as a Poké Ball summon. When summoned it looks around, charging opponents with Take Down when they get close enough.
Trophy information
Eevee's trophy can be randomly obtained in both versions. In Super Smash Bros. for Wii U it is part of the Pokémon Trophy Box.
- Eevee
This Normal-type Pokémon is as adaptable to evolution as they come, with eight evolutions discovered thus far. If you pair that potential with its adorable features, it's no wonder Eevee is so popular! In Smash Bros., Eevee will attack a nearby opponent with Take Down. Sadly, this attack isn't incredibly powerful.
This adorable Normal-type Pokémon's ability to evolve in so many different ways makes it a popular choice with trainers. When brought out in battle, Eevee uses Take Down on the first opponent it sees, but...it's not very effective. Never mind. Eevee may not be the toughest Pokémon, but it'll always be one of the cutest.
In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
As a Poké Ball Pokémon
Eevee reprises its role as a Poké Ball summon using Take Down, and makes an appearance as a spirit.
Eevee cannot be summoned on Moray Towers or Mute City SNES.
Spirit
In Eeeve's Spirit Battle, the player has to fight a blue Yoshi who starts off the battle with a Poké Ball containing Eevee, a yellow Yoshi (which appears after a certain amount time) who starts off with a Screw Attack, and a red Yoshi (which appears shortly after the yellow one is defeated) who starts off with a Super Leaf and a Superspicy Curry. All of them also start off with one Super Leaf each.
The three of them represent Eevee's evolutions in Pokémon's first generation, being Vaporeon, Jolteon, and Flareon respectively.
No. | Image | Name | Type | Class | Slot/Cost | Ability | Series |
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459 | Eevee | Neutral | ★ | 2 | No Effect | Pokémon Series | |
1,299 | Partner Eevee | Support | ★★★ | 2 | Stats ↑↑ after Eating | Pokémon Series |
Gallery
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Poké Ball | Articuno · Bellossom · Blastoise · Celebi · Chansey · Charizard · Chikorita · Clefairy · Cyndaquil · (Ditto) · Electrode · Entei · Goldeen · Ho-Oh · Lugia · Marill · Mew · Moltres · Porygon2 · Raikou · Scizor · Snorlax · Staryu · Suicune · Togepi · Unown · Venusaur · Weezing · Wobbuffet · Zapdos |
Poké Floats | Chansey · Chikorita · Geodude · Goldeen · Lickitung · Onix · Porygon · Psyduck · Seel · Slowpoke · Snorlax · Sudowoodo · Squirtle · Unown · Venusaur · Weezing · Wobbuffet · Wooper |
Trophy only | Bulbasaur · Cleffa · Crobat · Ditto · Eevee · Heracross · Igglybuff · Meowth · Poliwhirl · Steelix · Totodile |
Opening movie | Abra · Cubone · Drowzee · Electabuzz · Elekid · Gligar · Hitmonlee · Krabby · Machop · Magmar · Natu · Oddish · Phanpy · Pineco · Pinsir · Rhydon · Sentret · Slowbro · Snubbull · Ursaring · Weepinbell |