Pokémon GO: Eevee Evolutions – All 8 Names and Methods
You can also develop Eevee in Pokémon GO. It has eight different developments in the mobile game and these are each associated with a trick in which you have to give Eevee a certain name. We’ll tell you how you can develop Eevee into Psiana, Nachtara, Aquana, Blitza, Flamara, Folipurba, Glaziola or Feelinara.
Languages:German English
Release:07/13/2016
Platforms:Android, iOS
Since Eevee has so many different forms of development and also a shiny shape, you are probably wondering how you can get the best development for you. Meanwhile there is with Aquana, Blitza and Flamara namely not only the further developments of the 1st generation. Also Psiana and Nachtara (2nd generation), Folipurba and Glaziola (4th generation) and Feelinara (6th generation) can be Develop using a name trick. In the following, we will explain exactly how this works.
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Eevee names for all 8 evolutions
Maybe you still remember the episode “The Unequal Brothers” from the Pokémon anime series (1st season / episode 40). They dive into it three brothers Rainer, Sparky and Pyro who lead their respective Eevee developments into battle. If you now your Eevee in Pokémon GO about the Nicknames Give Rainer, before you give him the 25 candies to develop, it will develop into an Aquana.
According to this principle you can control all developments of Eevee. To change a Pokémon’s nickname, select it in the Pokémon box, then click the pencil next to its nameto give a nickname. Currently there are eight possible evolutions of Eevee. You have to assign the following nicknames in order to receive the corresponding development:
Important NOTE: This method always works only the first time. So you can enter each of the names for the first time for seven different Eevels and then get the corresponding further development, but in all further attempts it is again pure coincidence which Pokémon Eevee develops into.
If you have already used the name trick, but want to get further desired Eevee developments, there are some of the developments alternative methods, which we will explain to you in more detail below.
Developing Psiana and Nachtara without a name trick
Do you want develop further Eevee in Psiana and Nachtara did the research of the site Pokémon GO Hub result in another possibility that you can repeat as often as you like.
Do you want this method apply, you have to proceed as follows.
- Provides the desired Eevee first as your buddy.
- Then lays ten kilometers back and collect at least two candies a.
- Do you want Eevee then develop, it has to be your buddy while you do this.
- Do you lead the Evolution at night through, will Eevee to Night Macaw.
- Do you lead the Evolution by day through, will Eevee to Psiana.
So the friendship aspect plays a role here in development and you can do that Evolution of Eevee in the case of Psiana and Night Macaw.
Developing Folipurba and Glaziola without a name trick
And also for Folipurba and Glaziola after using the name trick, there is another simple method to obtain further developments of this kind. You need a Moss lock module or a Glacier lock module.
If you are with your Eevee in the Effect range of a PokéStop where one of these lock modules is active, a button for development appears in the box view of Eevee. The type of lock module determines the development:
- Moos-Lockmodul → Evoli develops into Folipurba
- Glacier lock module → Evoli develops into glaziola
Again, you can use this method repeat as often as you like and then reliably gets the appropriate Folipurba or Glaziola.
Developing Feelinara without a name trick
Do you want one Developing Feelinara without a name trick, you can do it with the help of Buddy system. Set Eevee as a friend and collect with the Pokémon 70 hearts as a companion. How many hearts you already have, you can use the Buddy report from Eevee see.
You then develop Eevee using 25 candies, it will develop into a Feelinara. Unlike the trick with the nickname, you can develop Eevee again and again into a Feelinara and thus secure this special Pokémon.
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