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Greenlit: Who's That Pokemon? It's Eevee!

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This is both a discussion and writing thread. Such articles will be co-written by anyone interested, and hence need to be in this section to be accessible by all.

This thread is for writing up the first article on our series of spotlight articles on the featured Pokemon; this time around it's Eevee, and then will be followed by its Eeveelutions. See this thread for more details and to discuss other article ideas. This article will be an overview about Eevee, introducing what it is, some general facts, trivia, etc.

The OP will be continually updated with the additions. In replies, you can volunteer to write parts, post written parts and make edits and suggestions for this article. Images are also welcome.

For now, the general outline! All headings and sections here are also stubs, so you can propose different approaches and so forth!

Credits list
Will be included as a contributor within the article

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Sylphiel

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Cover image: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/51254437/Daily/Images/whos_that_pokemon_eevee.png
Excerpt: Learn the basic facts and trivia from Professor Oak about the cute Normal-type Pokémon with a small mutation problem.

Greetings, Pokémon trainers! I'm Professor Oak, here to help out with this new article series. See, I got all my young researchers on the PokéCommunity Forums to help compile information about Pokémon in a number of articles! Each Pokémon that we focus on will get an article just like this one, where I'll give you a general overview about the Pokémon. Then we'll follow up with other articles, such as how it can be used in battles, or how to care for it. Following that we'll tackle any other evolutions the subject may have in the same manner, and then move onto another different Pokémon.

We begin with what is an undeniably cute Pokémon that I may have even given to my grandson once upon a time. It's a popular one too, thanks in part to the large range of possible evolution paths it can take! That's right - we begin with Eevee.

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What's in a name?

Given that Eevee can evolve into many different Pokémon, it's no surprise that the species name comes from the word "evolution." It does not have anything to do with how valuable its effort is while training! Trainers have created the word "Eeveelutions" as a collective name for the various Pokémon that Eevee can evolve into.

Another interesting thing to note about Eevee's species name is that it's a palindrome: a word that is spelled the same backwards and forwards!

In the real world

Since Eevee can evolve into a variety of different Pokémon, we found that its physical features come from various species.

Eevee's body shape is like a canine's, sharing the same sturdiness as other canine Pokémon like Herdier or Poochyena. Eevee's paws and face are like those of feline Pokémon's. Its muzzle is short and its eyes are wide, like Meowth. (This becomes very apparent when it evolves to Umbreon, who can see quite well in the dark!) Finally, Eevee's tail and ears fit with other fox-like Pokémon, like Vulpix.

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They're not to be confused with my grandson, who looks nothing like a fox.

Lean and not very mean

Eevee are fairly small Pokemon. The average height for them is a mere 30 cm - that's not even a foot tall! They're also light - any small child could pick up the bundle of fur. They're only around 6 to 7 kilograms, or a touch over 14 pounds.

Of course you get smaller and heavier ones depending on how much you feed them, but they remain fairly small their whole lives if left unevolved. That's what you want to watch out for - they can more than triple their height and weight depending on that evolution.

But luckily evolutions can be cancelled. If you keep them in the Eevee form, they're small and light - they're even easy to throw about!

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Whee!

The Power Inside

Eevee comes with three potential Abilities. The first is Run Away, which allows it to do, well, exactly that very well! You won't believe how quickly the little fellow will scamper away from you when you want to trim its claws. It's not useful for those who care about battling rather than running however.

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Run for the hills!

The second is Adaptability, a useful power which grants a further boost to moves of the typing it shares, or the Same Type Attack Bonus (STAB). In this case, Normal moves are boosted. Eevee heavily specialises in Normal type moves before it evolves, so this comes in use and is probably the preferred ability for trainers.

Its Hidden ability is Anticipation. This ability allows Eevee to recognise when its opponent knows a move of particular danger to it, such as a Fighting type attack. Eevee with this ability will involuntarily shudder in such a situation. Perhaps this is a new development for the species, gained since the huge demand for the Pokémon which has resulted in widespread hunts. Poor things are perhaps too cute for their own good!

All of these Abilities will change when it evolves. This fits its wholesale change in each evolution. For instance, it doesn't need to run away any more upon achieving evolution and hence mastery of a different element. Unfortunately, this mean it may well attack you instead.

Battling Advice

My battling days are long over, but I can still tell you some more! Eevee sadly doesn't hold up well in regular battles - if you want to use its line you're better off using one of the Eeveelutions.

It does see a bit of use in the Little Cup competitions, although I heard it gets some competition from the likes of Bunnelby. It does offer some better defensive qualities than a Bunnelby - it is able to withstand hits like Fletchling's Acrobatics or Larvesta's Fire Blitz after damage from Stealth Rock.

But unlike Bunnelby, it does have some things you can take advantage of. For example, it can learn the moves Wish, Yawn, and Heal Bell, so, if you're looking for a cleric or a support that can stand up against a Gastly (something that gives another Little Cup Cleric in the Fairy type Spritzee trouble with Poison attacks like Sludge Bombs) then that can be an option! But some says that even in Little Cup Eevee's not a great option... Perhaps it is better suited for Contests with its cute appearance.

Where's the nearest Eevee?

Eevee are rather rare in the wild, and it will take dedication to find one! If travelling through the Kalos region, you can search through the tall grass on Route 10. In the tropical region of Hoenn, make sure that you have your DexNav in hand. You'll need it to search out Eevee in the grass on Route 116. Trainers in Sinnoh will need to ask the owner of the Trophy Garden for access to his beautiful estate, where Eevee are imported in for the owner to enjoy. Just be warned that the owner wants to make sure he only allows the best trainers to see his precious Eevee collection! You'll need to upgrade your PokéDex to the National listing first.

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Oh look, I spotted one!

Finding Eevee in the wild proving too difficult? If you're able to pull the Storage Box developers away from their research, they might give you an Eevee for a gift! Just talk to Bill (who is actually taking a vacation to Goldenrod City in Johto to visit his family!), Bebe (in Sinnoh's very beautiful Hearthome City), or Amanita (who lives in the bustling city of Castelia in Unova). And I've heard that Amanita's Eevee that she hands out to trainers that defeat the Gym Leader Iris are a little more special than normal Eevee.

If you want to try your luck and you have a lot of time (or money to exchange for coins!), you can try to win an Eevee at Celadon City's Game Corner, located in Kanto.

Eevee is known to be a starter Pokémon as well. The heroes of Orre, Wes and Michael, both had an Eevee or Eeveelution in their team (Wes had two!). My own grandson may have started with one as well... but I can't say I remember that for sure. And in ancient times, a hero from Pokémon Conquest had an Eevee.

Did you know?

Early on, we were considering a different name for this little guy - 'Eon'. This name ended up being changed, but you do see the 'eon' part as a suffix for each of the Eeveelutions. On that note, 'Eeveelution' was a term created by you trainers rather than us Professors. Pokémon Stadium 2 was the first game to take this term on board within a strategy guide.

Eevee is also the first Pokémon that we found out had an evolution based on the time of day! That sure was a surprise. Don't ask me why a Leaf Stone doesn't turn it into a Leafeon by the way - that remains an unsolved mystery. It doesn't react to that sort of Stone but does to Water Stones and the like... and to those unusual Moss Rocks. I'd love to examine one of those rocks first-hand!

But I'm sure you all knew this fact - Eevee are really very cute, and fun to talk about!

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Bumping so other people are reminded of this! I could do it all myself, but I'd rather other people join in and have a go.
 
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What do you need help with? I'm going to have some extra time this week, so I can handle some of this as well.
 

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What do you need help with? I'm going to have some extra time this week, so I can handle some of this as well.
Whichever part you're interested in writing is fine! There's no specific area that needs doing over any other imo, or any part I couldn't tackle if needed. Take your pick. :)
cover art perhaps this: *images*
Great idea, Steve! That'll definitely be used. :)
 
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I can do the parts of the article that just require research, so like Eevee's name origins, what Eevee's design is based on, and Eevee's locations in the various games.
 
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What style are we going for with these articles? I have most of my parts written, but I wanted to make sure that they fit the style we're looking for. Like, are we writing these with the idea that the reader is a trainer in the Pokemon world, and use the word "you" to address them? Or are we writing more generally, and are just sharing the information in a different way than other places?
 

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Astinus said:
What style are we going for with these articles? I have most of my parts written, but I wanted to make sure that they fit the style we're looking for. Like, are we writing these with the idea that the reader is a trainer in the Pokemon world, and use the word "you" to address them? Or are we writing more generally, and are just sharing the information in a different way than other places?
My initial thought was to go the more general method, but now that you raised it, the 'reader is a trainer within the world' does sound interest (and would tie into how I would write the 'Caring for you ___' articles, maybe the nickname articles as well).

Maybe we should take it in that direction? Maybe it'd be fitting to write it from say Professor Oak's perspective (or the respective professor for the region the Pokemon originally hails from). That actually sounds like a lot of fun.
 
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Why don't we try it that way, with writing it as if a professor was writing it. It does sound more fun that way, makes the article series a little different in how it shares the information compared to other drier sites, and was the first way I thought of when starting to write this.

So let's write the Eevee article from the point of view of Professor Oak for example, and we'll see how that works.
 

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I've done a quick introduction, and added in which parts Astinus is tackling. Other parts are still up for grabs, so please post if you are interested!

Couple images we could use btw (I love the last one):
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Let me sit just a bit longer on the part about Eevee's design basis.

But here's the other two parts!

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Given that Eevee can evolve into many different Pokémon, it's no surprise that the species name comes from the word "evolution." It does not have anything to do with how valuable its effort is while training! Trainers have created the word "Eeveelutions" as a collective name for the various Pokémon that Eevee can evolve into.

Another interesting thing to note about Eevee's species name is that it's a palindrome: a word that is spelled the same backwards and forwards!

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Eevee are rather rare in the wild, and it will take dedication to find one! If traveling through the Kalos region, you can search through the tall grass on Route 10. In the tropical region of Hoenn, make sure that you have your DexNav in hand! You'll need it to search out Eevee in the grass on Route 116. Trainers in Sinnoh will need to ask the owner of the Trophy Garden for access to his beautiful estate, where Eevee are imported in for the owner to enjoy. Just be warned that the owner wants to make sure he only allows the best trainers to see his precious Eevee collection! You'll need to upgrade your PokéDex to the National listing first.

Finding Eevee in the wild proving too difficult? If you're able to pull the Storage Box developers away from their research, they might give you an Eevee for a gift! Just talk to Bill (who is actually taking a vacation to Goldenrod City in Johto to visit his family!), Bebe (in Sinnoh's very beautiful Hearthome City), or Amanita (who lives in the bustling city of Castelia in Unova). And I've heard that Amanita's Eevee that she hands out to trainers that defeat the Gym Leader Iris are a little more special than normal Eevee.

If you want to try your luck and you have a lot of time (or money to exchange for coins!), you can try to win an Eevee at Celadon City's Game Corner, located in Kanto.
 
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Looks good! Added to the OP. One nitpick:
Eevee are rather rare in the wild, and it will take dedication to find one! They are easily found on Route 10, in the far-away region of Kalos.
Rather rare followed by 'easily found' is a contradiction imo, so maybe a minor reword is in order.
 
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Whoops! Guess I didn't proof-read as well as I could have. I did a quick rewrite of that sentence, so check it out now. Thanks for catching that!
 

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Whoops! Guess I didn't proof-read as well as I could have. I did a quick rewrite of that sentence, so check it out now. Thanks for catching that!
Added the updated version now - looks good!

I wrote the abilities segment - open to comments on what was written there. Right now all we have left is:
- height/weight info section
- clean up of the battling advice so it's written from a prof. oak viewpoint
- Other trivia if any worth mentioning
- images.
 
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hey Is this like only introduction part for eevee or is this part of something bigger like maybe writing the current evolution paths or its learn set or moves?

~~~BestWishes!
 

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hey Is this like only introduction part for eevee or is this part of something bigger like maybe writing the current evolution paths or its learn set or moves?

~~~BestWishes!
What is above in the opening post is an entire article. All the sections there will make it up, but if you have any suggestions for extra parts, let us know! Maybe a bit more about how it evolves is a good idea, so that can be a small section added for this article. I'm less keen on including information learn sets or movesets, as they vary between every generation (if not within it!), and other sites already exist as databases to moveset information.

We'll have additional articles about Eevee following this one however (read more about that here) - examples planned include a fictional 'How to care for' article, a nickname article or two, a larger battling advice article, maybe a TCG (Trading Card Game) etc. Then we'll repeat the same for its evolutions.
 
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ok thanks I'll just try to come up with a article that corresponds with Eeveelutions maybe like "how to use a fire stone to evolve eevee? or something like that.
like " Eevee needs to be at least ready to evolve when attempting to gain an Eeveelution especially with Sylveon" something like this
 

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ok thanks I'll just try to come up with a article that corresponds with Eeveelutions maybe like "how to use a fire stone to evolve eevee? or something like that.
like " Eevee needs to be at least ready to evolve when attempting to gain an Eeveelution especially with Sylveon" something like this
Sure, a separate article sounds decent to explore all of Eevee's many evolutions! If you'd like to write an article on that, then you're free to make a separate thread in this section to pitch the idea, so other people can give feedback and ideas before approval before you write the full thing.

(Unless by article you meant section of this article, in which case get in quick because I aim to finish remaining parts by this weekend so we can put this up and move on with other articles for Eevee.)
 
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well I'll just write a separate article on Eeveelutions because this might take some time to develop and I would miss out hearing the suggestions of maybe a thousand people. and for the record this for Eevee so "respeto naman guys"

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Here's the last part of the Eevee article rough draft that I promised a few days ago! Like I said, I got really stuck on it, but if I post what I have, that'll help.

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Since Eevee can evolve into a variety of different Pokémon, we found that its physical features come from various species.

Eevee's body shape is like a canine's, sharing the same sturdiness as other canine Pokémon like Herdier or Poochyena. Eevee's paws and face are like those of feline Pokemon's. Its muzzle is short and its eyes are wide, like Meowth. (This becomes very apparent when it evolves to Umbreon, who can see quite well in the dark!) Finally, Eevee's tail and ears fit with other fox-like Pokémon, like Vulpix.
 
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