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Best Eevee evolutions in Pokemon Go: Ranked list
Pokemon Go players can easily collect Eevee and 25 candies. This list of the best evolutions will help them in taking the right step forward.
Eevee is a unique Pokemon in Pokemon Go owing to its eight evolutions. It is only natural for players to be confused about the best evolution, but this guide has them covered!
Evolving Eevee is fairly easy in Pokemon Go. Players can evolve it with 25 candies and by changing its name, they can also access different ‘Eeveelutions.’ However, this hidden name trick only works once, and thereafter, there are prerequisites like making Eevee a Buddy, using special items, and earning hearts, among other things.
Before preparing for your next Eevee evolution, check this guide out and make the most of your resources!
Table of Contents:
- All Eevee evolutions in Pokemon Go and their stats
- Eevee evolutions in Pokemon Go ranked from worst to best
All Eevee evolutions in Pokemon Go and their stats
Evolving a Pokemon is a tiring, yet worthwhile process in Pokemon Go. It begins with players unlocking a Pokemon for the first time and then catching it over and over for candies. From good IVs to high Combat Power, a Pokemon must fulfill several criteria to become ideal for evolution.
While most Pokemon can only evolve twice or thrice (if including Mega evolutions), Eevee stands out by offering eight evolutions.
Based on your preference, you can evolve Eevee to:
- Dark Type – Umbreon
- Fairy Type – Sylveon
- Water Type – Vaporeon
- Ice Type – Glaceon
- Grass Type – Leafeon
- Psychic Type – Espeon
- Fire Type – Flareon
- Lightning Type – Jolteon
Every Eeveelution has different stamina, attack, and defense stats. Generally, these play a major role in making them useful during raids, PvE battles, PvP battles, and defending gyms.
Eeveelution Name | Attack | Defense | Stamina | Max CP |
---|---|---|---|---|
Flareon | 246 | 179 | 163 | 3424 |
Vaporeon | 205 | 161 | 277 | 3521 |
Glaceon | 238 | 205 | 163 | 3535 |
Sylveon | 203 | 205 | 216 | 3470 |
Umbreon | 126 | 240 | 216 | 2445 |
Jolteon | 232 | 182 | 163 | 3265 |
Espeon | 261 | 175 | 163 | 3583 |
Deciding the best Eevee evolution is as subjective as it gets. While some players prefer a Pokemon that suits their party aesthetically, others only care about the damage output in raids/PvP. This list will be based on the combat capabilities because stats can back those claims.
All Pokemon Go Eevee evolutions ranked from worst to best
8. Flareon
Flareon is an all-fire Pokemon you’ll not come across during raids primarily because it is not the best damage dealer out there. Accordingly, the community refrains from using it in any of the PvP leagues as well.
- Read More: How to get Lucky Pokemon in Pokemon Go
The likes of Charizard, Entei, Moltres, Magmortar, Blaziken, and Arcanine can easily overshadow Flareon. Having said that, it is a decent alternative if you have none of these Pokemon yet.
7. Jolteon
Gone are the days when a 1000 CPJolteon was the best thing in Pokemon Go. Pokemon like Zapdos, Zekrom, Raikou, Luxray, Magnezone, and Electivire have replaced it and are much better options for Raids and PvP battles.
Evaluation cannot learn Wild Charge which is arguably the best Electric attack in the game. This significantly hinders its ability to perform in battle.
6. Vaporeon
Vaporeon’s high HP is great for defending gyms and to be fair, that is the only purpose it can serve in Pokemon Go. In terms of attack and combat power, Gyarados, Kyogre, Feraligatr, Samurott, and even Empoleon are far better.
It is evident that Vaporeon is not the most viable Pokemon. It needs better attacks to gain the trust of players taking part in the Great, Ultra, and Master leagues.
5. Leafeon
Leafeon has a great set of attacks like Bullet Seed, Razor Leaf, Leaf Blade, Solar Beam, and Last Resort (a common move for all Eevee evolutions). It obviously cannot compete with Venusaur, Sceptile, or Chesnaught, but can be used in the Master League against Ground, Rock, and Water-type enemies.
4. Espeon
Among non-Legendary and non-Shadow Pokemon, Espeon is actually the second-best Psychic Pokemon. It can learn Confusion which is often considered the best fast move for the type.
Mewtwo can overpower Espeon any day but for players who still haven’t reached max levels, the latter is a great alternative. Similarly, before unlocking the big guns, it is a strong party member in the PvP leagues.
3. Glaceon
Glaceon belongs to Ice, which is a great type in the first place. It is more accessible than Weavile and Mamoswine and works like a charm in raids.
The Master League is full of Dragon-Type Pokemon which is where Glaceon shines. It can easily outclass such opponents with ice-type damage and is heavily used against them.
Glaceon’s only weakness is its limited set of attacks. Fire-type Pokemon can be a nightmare against it owing to which many players prefer having Mamoswine in their team.
2. Umbreon
Yes, Umbreon is the best Dark-type Pokemon for Great and Ultra leagues as its CP caps at 2445. However, this isn’t enough to make it the best Eevee evolution.
Umbreon is pretty much useless in raids as defense is its primary stat. Moreover, the low CP makes a ton of other Pokemon more viable.
Players can use a 100% IV Umbreon in the Ultra League and, for the best results, it should be Lv. 50. The high investment cost is a bummer for many, but it is certainly worth the effort.
1. Sylveon
Sylveon can learn Charm, which makes it outright broken in PvP battles. Togekiss and Gardevoir are the two best Fairy-type Pokemon in the game but that shouldn’t take anything away from Sylveon. Among all the Eevee evolutions, it certainly offers the most and is not easily replaceable.
Togekiss can outperform Sylveon in the Master League, but it is worth noting that the former is also Flying-type. Being purely Fairy is a big advantage for Sylveon as it is only weak against Steel and Poison.
This list should help you progress in Pokemon Go whenever you catch an Eevee. Another interesting aspect of the game is Lucky Pokemon, and here’s our guide on Lucky Pokemon, their significance, and their rarity.
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Fortnite
How to get Dragon Ball Kamehameha and Nimbus Cloud in Fortnite
Fortnite’s latest Dragon Ball collaboration brings Goku’s iconic Kamehameha and Nimbus Cloud to the battle royale.
With the Kamehameha and Nimbus Cloud making their way to Fortnite, you too can feel like a powerful Super Saiyan from the Dragon Ball universe, so here’s how to get your hands on them.
The Fortnite franchise continues to deliver high-quality crossovers that unite fans across the world, and their latest foray into anime has produced a Dragon Ball Super collaboration. Not only have four new skins made their way to the game, including the Super Saiyan pair of Goku and Vegeta, but players also have a ton of new challenges to discover.
Of course, new skins are not nearly enough to truly shake up the battle royale, but players can also discover new Mythics that have made their way to Fortnite. Goku’s iconic Kamehameha attack as well as his Nimbus Cloud are available as Fortnite items.
Here’s a guide on how to get a Kamehameha and a Nimbus Cloud in Fortnite.
How to get a Kamehameha & Nimbus Cloud in Fortnite
The easiest way to get a Kamehameha or Nimbus Cloud item in Fortnite is to find them in a Capsule Corp Capsule that has dropped from the sky. Thanks to the Fortnite x Dragon Ball crossover, these capsules will fall from the sky and you can track them with your map.
To access the content inside, you’ll have to wait for them to hit the ground, but there should be a Kamehameha or Nimbus Cloud inside. As the Storm closes, more and more Capsule Corp Capsules will appear, so be sure to check for them periodically.
If you’re looking for a more direct way of receiving one of these items, you can also purchase a Kamehameha or Nimbus Cloud from Bulma at Kame House. Luckily, this isn’t the only place to purchase these items as they’re also available from a Dragon Ball Vending Machine, for a cost of 250 Gold Bars.
Those who are confident in their Fortnite combat skills can also get their hands on a Nimbus Cloud or Kamehameha by defeating an opponent who has one in their possession. The Nimbus Cloud will be a great tool to travel around the Island.
How to use a Kamehameha in Fortnite
After securing a coveted Kamehameha, you can use the powerful attack by equipping it and charging it up with the fire button. Hold down the fire button to charge it up, then aim at your target to unleash Goku’s signature attack in the Dragon Ball franchise.
It’s important to note that there’s a 15-second cooldown period between each energy blast which prevents players from spamming the devastating attack. A Kamehameha will deliver 100 damage to enemies upon impact and will continue to deal a smaller amount for three seconds after impact.
That just about sums up how to find a Kamehameha or Nimbus Cloud, for more Fortnite content, check out all of the locations where you can find Versus Boards in the battle royale.
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Fortnite
How to complete Fortnite x Dragon Ball Quests: All challenges & rewards
Fortnite’s Dragon Ball crossover has finally arrived, so here’s how to complete all of the Quests and earn free cosmetics.
Fortnite’s Dragon Ball crossover is here, bringing new skins, items, and map changes to the Battle Royale. There are free cosmetics to unlock through the Power Unleashed Quests page, so here are all of the challenges and the rewards on offer.
Anime crossovers are almost always a huge hit with gamers, and Fortnite players loved the Naruto collab. So hype levels for Fortnite’s Dragon Ball crossover were especially high. After weeks of leaks, rumors, and teases, it finally arrived with the 21.40 update.
Alongside the new skins, Versus Boards, and powerful items, players can unlock free cosmetics such as Emotes and Back Blings by completing the Dragon Ball Quests.
Here’s every Fortnite Dragon Ball Quest, as well as all of the free rewards on offer and their requirements.
All Fortnite x Dragon Ball Quests
Dragon Ball Warmup Quests
- Complete Warmup Quests (3) – 3 Dragon Balls
- Open Capsule Corp capsules (2) – 4M Power
- Visit a familiar training location (1) – 3M Power
- Purchase an item from a Dragon Ball Vending Machine (1) – 2M Power
- Destroy Objects with a Kamehameha (100) – 5M Power
- Travel Distance riding a Nimbus Cloud (1500) – 5M Power
- Watch Dragon Ball Super in Dragon Ball Super Episode Festival (1) – 2M Power
Dragon Ball Sparring Practice Quests
- Complete Sparring Practice Quests (3) – 3 Dragon Balls
- Join a Versus Battle in different matches (2) – 2M Power
- Damage an enemy player before taking damage in different matches (3) – 3M Power
- Damage enemy players with the Kamehameha (300) – 4M Power
- Win a Versus Battle (1) – 5M Power
Dragon Ball Strength Training Quests
- Unlocks on August 17 at 1 AM PT / 4 AM ET / 9 AM BST
Dragon Ball Agility Training Quests
- Unlocks on August 18 at 1 AM PT / 4 AM ET / 9 AM BST
Dragon Ball Endurance Training Quests
- Unlocks on August 19 at 1 AM PT / 4 AM ET / 9 AM BST
Dragon Ball Focus Training Quests
- Unlocks on August 20 at 1 AM PT / 4 AM ET / 9 AM BST
Dragon Ball Recovery Quests
- Unlocks on August 21 at 1 AM PT / 4 AM ET / 9 AM BST
Fortnite x Dragon Ball Power Unleashed rewards
The more power you acquire while completing the Fortnite x Dragon Ball Quests, the more rewards you’ll unlock from its mini Battle Pass. But make sure you complete the Quests before August 30, as this is when the event ends.
Here’s every Fortnite Dragon Ball cosmetic reward and its requirement.
Fortnite x Dragon Ball reward | Fortnite x Dragon Ball requirement |
Smiling Goku Emote | 10M Power |
Level Up Token | 20M Power |
Fusion Spray | 30M Power |
Dragon Radar Back Bling | 40M Power |
Level Up Token | 50M Power |
Bulma’s Wink Emoticon | 60M Power |
Level Up Token | 70M Power |
Boosting Ki Emote | 80M Power |
Level Up Token | 90M Power |
Super Saiyan Blue Goku Spray | 100M Power |
Level Up Token | 110M Power |
Charging Up Emote | 120M Power |
Shenron Glider | 7 Dragon Balls |
For more Fortnite, be sure to check out why leakers are convinced an Eminem skin is on the way, as well as how to complete all of the weekly Quests.
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Fortnite
Where to find Versus Boards in Fortnite: All locations & how to use them
The Dragon Ball crossover has brought Versus Boards to Fortnite, and here are their locations along with how to use them.
The Fortnite x Dragon Ball Z crossover has brought Versus Boards to the battle royale title, and here’s everything you need to know about them, including their locations and how to use them.
Fortnite players have seen their fair share of crossovers throughout the game’s history, and now a Dragon Ball collaboration has arrived in the v21.40 update, bringing brand-new content to explore.
Aside from the addition of popular Dragon Ball characters like Vegeta and Bulma, the crossover has also brought Versus Boards to the Island. We’ll go over everything you need to know about them.
Where to find Versus Boards in Fortnite
After the arrival of the v21.40 update, Versus Boards have temporarily replaced Bounty Boards in Fortnite Chapter 3, Season 3. So, if you’re looking for one then you can find them at the same locations on the map.
These are easy to spot as they resemble Bounty Boards but with pictures of Goku and Vegeta on them. Thanks to Fortnite.GG, we’ve got all of the Versus Board locations marked on the map below.
How to use Versus Boards in Fortnite
Interacting with a Versus Board will pit you against a rival player, and you’ll both have each other’s locations on the maps revealed. Once this is done, you’ll have five minutes to defeat your enemy.
Here’s how to use Versus boards in Fortnite:
- Head towards one of the Versus Boards locations
- Interact with the Versus Board
- Make your way toward your rival’s location on the map
- Defeat them under five minutes
Successfully defeating your opponent in this battle will award you Gold Bars, so we recommend collecting some high-tier weapons and gear in order to prepare for the fight beforehand.
For more Fortnite content, check out these leaks claiming an Eminem skin is coming as well as our guide on completing all of the weekly challenges.
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