How To Evolve Eevee Into Sylveon

Sylveon is the eighth and most recent evolution added to Eevee. It already has a lot of evolutions, so why not add another one? This one was introduced in Pokemon X and Y, or particularly in Generation VI. It is also one of the first Fairy-types in the game, which makes it more sought after by fans and gamers alike. However, you need to know how to evolve Eevee into Sylveon.

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The process is simple, but a bit time-consuming. Don’t worry because we’ll add all the necessary information needed when it comes to Sylveon. We’re not just telling you how to evolve it because we’re throwing in some data to help you determine if you really want one. That way, you can determine if you want to spend getting a Sylveon or not.

How to evolve eevee into sylveon

How to Evolve Eevee into Sylveon

What you need to do when evolving Sylveon

The method is a bit easy, but it may take you a bit of time. Much like the other evolutions, you need to raise your Eevee’s Friendship at the appropriate amount. The catch is that the Eevee needs to have a Fairy-type move learned so that it evolves into Sylveon the next time it levels up with the right amount of Friendship.

The good thing is that Eevee from Generation VI onwards has a Fairy-type move called Baby-Doll Eyes when it reaches level 9. It can also learn another Fairy-type move at level 29 which is Charm. All you need to do is to have just one of those two, and when your Eevee has a high enough Friendship, it will evolve into Sylveon the next time it levels up.

If you have a Fairy-type move on your Eevee, then all you have to do is to just increase its Friendship. It will take priority over Espeon or Umbreon when your Eevee levels up with a high amount of Friendship. In Sword and Shield, you can actually catch a Sylveon in the Lake of Outrage during a Max Raid Battle. You have to be really lucky to encounter it, let alone catch it.

Sylveon’s statistics and more

Now that you know how to evolve Eevee into Sylveon, it’s time to dive in on what makes it great or not. Sylveon is a Fairy-type so that could be a plus right there. It is effective against Dragon, Dark, and Fighting-types. It is weak to Poison and Steel-types but immune to Dragon-types.

In terms of stats, Sylveon excels in the Special department. It has good Sp. Attack and Sp. Defense as well as good HP. It does have bad Attack and Defense with average Speed. Basically, when you want to use Sylveon, it is good for setting up buffs or debuffs and tanking Special Attacks.

Should you get a Sylveon?

The Fairy-type is an interesting mechanic because it was introduced in Gen 6. This means that Sylveon is one of the few impressive Fairy-types that you can get in any game. Keep in mind as well that Sylveon is only available from Gen 6 onwards. You can’t get a Sylveon in the older games, so all you have to think about is getting one in the later games.

The only other evolution that may rival Sylveon is Espeon. Both of them are impressive when it comes to their Special stats. Sylveon’s advantage is that it can be a good support Pokemon. Depending on how you play it, you can have Sylveon be the offensive type or just be a support. You will rely on other Pokemon in your team.

Plus, Fairy-types are effective against Dragon-types because the latter is usually strong. There’s also a consensus that Sylveon is good in PVE but not that viable when it comes to PVP or competitive Pokemon battles. Any Steel or Poison-type can possibly knock out Sylveon when they have a high Attack. Good examples would be Tentacruel and Scizor.


Conclusion

When you’re not too concerned about PVP or competitive, then Sylveon can be good to have in your arsenal. Especially now that you have an idea on how to evolve Eevee into Sylveon, you can decide if you want to invest some time into increasing its Friendship.

Plus, you can get other Eevee evolutions from trading in past games, whereas Sylveon can only be taken from Gen 6 onwards. You can also just keep it as a collection Pokemon, but once again, it is good in strengthening the team and it is tanky enough to survive those Pokemon moves that rely on Special.



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