If you ’re an shrewd Internet user : extolment . You already kinda know the thaumaturgy , thanks to this clause ’s universal resource locator .
If you do n’t well , no sudor . That ’s what the rest of this clause is for .
For a while , it seemed as if your Eevee ’s evolution – assumingyou find enough to evolve it– was a matter of chance . In the original Game Boy plot , exposing your Eevee to a stone determined its net form : a Water Stone begat Vaporeon ; a Thunder Stone begat Jolteon ; and a Fire Stone begat Flareon . SomePokémon Goplayers muse this game ’s evolution correlated with which attack your Eevee began – that Dig leave in Flareon , etc . , etc .
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But redditors , as they are wo nt to do , come upon a solution that harkens back to the original television cartoon . As laid out by OP smithnigel , the original Eevee trainers were make " Rainer , Pyro , Sparky , " and " they owned a Vaporeon , Flareon and Jolteon respectively . "
If you name your Eevee one of those names , its evolution corresponds :
And if that ’s not enough grounds for you , I can personally evidence to call my Eevee " Sparky , " which result in a Jolteon development .
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There is a catch , however . You ca n’t just get infinity of Vaporeons , Jolteons , or Flareons by name them the same thing . It appear as if the trick works only once , based on anecdotal findings .
To retread :
1 . Name your Eevvee either Sparky , Rainer , or Pyro , count on which evolution you want.2 . shut the game and reload3 . Evolve your Eevee4 . Repeat this process , but with the other names to acquire all three
There you have it . Now get out there and get yourself a twosome dozen Eevee , and you ’ll be all jell .
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