Once you’re inside the entrance hallway of the Lake of the Sunne/Monne, you’ll find the TM on the uppermost right corner of the first hall. Go to Route 16 of Ula’ula Island and head to the Lake of the Sunne/Monne. Continue moving ahead until you find a small cavern.
Long story short, Eevee is essentially a must-have since the beginning of the Pokémon franchise, so much so that a ton of Pokémon GOplayers are in pursuit of a Jolteon, Vaporeon and Flareon.īefore wrapping things up, don't forget to check out our other Pokémon Sun and Moon guides on how to get all the legendaries and Ultra Beasts, how to begin your journey with a shiny starter Pokémon, how to catch shiny Pokémon the easy way and how to get a Munchlax and Snorlium Z for free via Mystery Gift.Īre you excited to capture an Eevee and evolve it into Sylveon, Leafeon, Glaceon or the others in Pokémon Sunand Moon? If so, feel free to drop by our comments section below and let us know.Go to the Cave on the Ancient Poni Path of the Vast Poni Canyon where the 7 th Trial is going to be held. If you're reading this short guide, then you probably already have an Eevee, but for those who don't have one yet, you can catch it on Akala Island, the second island you'll arrive at in your adventure.Īs to where Eevee exactly is, you can encounter one in Route 4, near Heahea City. Touching it seems likely to freeze you solid!"Īs everyone may have figured out by now, just battle with the Pokémon there until Eevee evolves. To make sure you got the right one, it should say this when you interact with it: "It's a rock that is covered in ice. That said, just head on over to the Pokémon League and go inside the mountain to find it. To get Glaceon, you're going to follow basically the same instructions with Leafeon's evolution, but instead of a large mossy rock, you're going to need an icy one. It feels soft to the touch."Īll that's left to do now is to keep on battling the Pokémon in the area until Eevee evolves into Leafeon. There, look for the big rock that will prompt this message when you interact with it: "The surface is covered with moss. To point out the obvious, have Eevee in your party and go to Lush Jungle near Route 8. When everything's all set up, it'll evolve into Sylveon when it levels up. Next, head to Pokémon Refresh via the menu and earn two hearts by feeding it Poké Beans and petting it. To start things off, get Eevee to learn a Fairy type move. You just have to follow the same steps on how to get Espeon to make Eevee evolve into Umbreon, but this time, you have to raise its level at night. The gist of it is that you need to get two TM items that Eevee can learn and repeatedly teach it the same moves over and over again, as it becomes happier each time it learns one.Īfter that, make it gain a level during daytime, and it should evolve into Espeon. However, there's a trick to increase your Pokémon's happiness quickly. Unlike the first-generation evolutions of Eevee - Jolteon, Vaporeon and Flareon - Espeon is a bit trickier to get.įirst off, you're going to have to raise Eevee's friendship level to at least 220 by having it hold a Soothe Bell, giving it various Berries and vitamins and winning a lot of battles without it fainting.
However, you can grab a freebie at Diglett's Tunnel in the northwest corner, but you're going to need Tauros for this one. You can get one in Konikoni City for 3,000 credits or through Poké Pelago.
Just like the others, Eevee needs a special stone to evolve into Flareon, and this time around, it's a Fire Stone. Put simply, you're going to need to expose Eevee to a Water Stone to get a Vaporeon.Īs for where you can nab the special stone, you can find it in Route 8 in the water south of the small island, or you can just buy one in Konikoni City for 3,000 credits or win some via Poké Pelago. Alternatively, you can get one by playing minigames at Poké Pelago or buy one in Konikoni City for 3,000 credits. To get one, head to the back of the caravan found at the Fossil Restoration Center in Route 8. Eevee turns into Jolteon when you give it a special stone called Thunder Stone.