Since the first release of Pokémon, a few decades ago, Pokémon has been responsible for introducing hundreds of new characters that, through their multiple evolutions, have become fan favorites. And the reasons for this to happen can be many, from an original design, very curious personalities to great powers during battles. Thus, it should not be forgotten that as new generations come out and become more diverse, players have the option of combining their team and training it to reach its maximum form, giving it an increasingly extensive gameplay.
In this sense, the evolutions are one of the most characteristic aspects of the franchise, since it allows the pokémon to continue developing their abilities to transform into an improved version and identifies them in a unique way within their universe. For this reason, the feeling of the fans as to what their favorite pokémon can become is quite pleasant. And the latter is something that the company knows very well, since one of its main commitments is to maintain its extensive player base, which today has a very notable presence in the media and social networks, making the center of its discussions the launches and the content they will bring.
For example, now that Pokémon Legends: Arceus has become one of the best-selling titles and the expectations for Pokémon Scarlet and Purple are quite good in general, fans have not only been speculating a lot about it, but they have also used the time to pay tribute to their favorite pokémon.
Eevee’s evolutions in various pokéballs
After so much time in the entertainment industry, it is only natural that the company continues to expand its horizons, while fans wait for the latest details in each installment. However, as time passes, before knowing the content, some of them have worked hard to show their affection for Pokémon.
Although it is always difficult to remember all the names and powers of each one, there are many pokémon that have stood out among the fan community and Eevee is certainly one of them.
Eevee is a Normal-type Pokémon introduced in the first generation.. One of its main characteristics is that it has the largest number of evolutions, with a total of 8. Eevee is a small fox with long ears and a brush-shaped tail, its predominant color in its original form being brown. This Pokémon starter: Let’s Go, Eevee! it can evolve anywhere, but it is hard to find in nature. Quite agile, his genetic instability allows him to transform into elemental stones.
As we mentioned earlier, thanks to Pokémon having been introducing new generations with their own draws, it seems canon isn’t enough when it comes to innovation. In this way, fans take as a reference the best elements of each Pokémon and merge them until they make a creation worthy of appearing in the contents of the franchise. And this is the case of the pokeballs of Flareon, Jolteon, Vaporeon, Espeon, Eevee, Umbreon, Glaceob, Leafeon and Sylveonwhich you can see in the following illustration from a Reddit user named Hyperwater:
A couple of things should be noted here. First of all, the style of each of the pokéballs is quite striking, but enough to keep an elegant touch. Second, and best of all, each design is adapted from the distinctive colors of the respective Eevee evolutions in pokeball forminstead of the classic red and white that we saw for several years, or the latest ones that already consisted of vibrant colors, but without any specific design for each evolution, as it does Hyperwater.
In case you didn’t know all the evolutions of Eevee: Flareon is his exposure to the fire stone; Jolteon to Thunder Stone; Vaporeon to the water stone; Espeon levels up during the day after reaching a high friendship level and unknowing fairy-type moves; Umbreon is obtained during the night, plus the high level of friendship and not knowing the movements of fairy type; after the eighth generation, Glaceon goes up a level next to an ice rock; Leafeon climbs with a mossy rock; and Sylveon, level up by reaching at least two Affection hearts and knowing a single Fairy-type move.
Without a doubt, this is one of the best pokéball editions for Eeevee that we have seen.