Pokemon: Born to Win at the Starting Line

Chapter 476: 8 Evolutionary Forms of Pokémon

As one of the earliest Pokémons, Eevee has evolved in many forms, with a full eight evolutionary forms.

Water Pokémon is one of the eight evolutions of Eevee. It evolves using the Water Stone, and the water Pokémon has a light blue body.

Water Pokémon's body shape is modeled after a mermaid, and it also has a fish tail.

Water If the fins on Pokémon's body start to tremble slightly, it is a sign that it is about to rain.

Water Pokémon often stay by the beautiful seaside.

Water Pokémon's cells are very close to water molecules, and have the special ability to make the cells change to blend the body into the water.

But Water Pokémon must also replenish water at any time, so Water Pokémon will use collar-shaped fins to collect moisture from the air and absorb it into the body.

Water If the fins on Pokémon's body tremble slightly, it's a sign that it's going to rain in a few hours.

Love the crystal clear water. Because cells are similar to water molecules, they can also be integrated with water.

When the fins left on the tail swim, it is as if it were dissolved in water and cannot be seen.

Water Pokémon suddenly mutated to grow fins and gills, allowing them to live in water. Has the power to freely manipulate water.

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Water Pokémon have evolved a body adapted to life in water, and if they are one with water, they will not be able to see water Pokémon.

Water Pokémon live near water, so they are sometimes mistaken for mermen.

Water Pokémon can merge with water, hide their breath, and lie in ambush for the arrival of their prey, the fish Pokémon.

The beautiful water's edge is the main habitat of the Water Pokémon, and if it senses an attack from a foreign enemy, the Water Pokémon will jump into the water and hide.

Leaf Pokémon often has a feeling of fresh air around Leaf Pokémon due to the need to synthesis like a plant.

The way to obtain Leaf Pokémon is to upgrade and evolve Eevee at the edge of the moss stone, and later found that it can also be evolved using Leaf Stone.

Leaf Pokémon are nourished by Synthesis and live quietly deep in the forest with clear rivers.

Leaf Pokémon is not aggressive in itself, but if it is to protect a partner, it will sharpen the blade on its tail and turn it into a blade to fight.

Leaf Pokémon has the appearance of a cat and a fox. Leaf Pokémon's body is brownish-brown.

Leaf Pokémon's claws are dark brown, like the color between Leaf Pokémon's eyes and ears.

Leaf Pokémon has some leaves on its body, which makes Leaf Pokémon look a bit like a plant.

Leaf Pokémon has a long leaf in the center of his forehead. In the animation, Leaf Pokémon's move "Leaf Blade" is released using this leaf.

Leaf Pokémon's ears and tail also look like leaves.

Leaf Pokémon has no gender differences.

Leaf Pokémon can use all moves that Eevee can learn, if learned before Leaf Pokémon evolves.

After evolution, the leaves on Leaf Pokémon are very sharp, so Leaf Pokémon can learn Leaf Blade, X-Scissor, and other moves that use sharp leaves to attack.

Leaf Pokémon can refresh the air around them.

Leaf Pokémon are very gentle, rarely competing with other Pokémon for food, and more of their own Synthesis to make energy.

As Eevee, Leaf Pokémon can live wherever Leaf Pokémon likes.

Sometimes Leaf Pokémon will evolve based on the environment the Leaf Pokémon is in.

If Eevee likes to live in the forest, Leaf Pokémon may evolve into Leaf Pokémon as a result.

Leaf Pokémon uses Synthesis to meet their energy needs.

If there is no sunlight, Leaf Pokémon will eat fresh Leafage.

Another evolution of Eevee is called Fire Pokémon. Fire Pokémon's thick body hair has the ability to dissipate heat into the air and reduce Overheat's body temperature.

Fire Pokémon's body temperature can rise to nine hundred degrees.

Of the eight Eevee evolutions, the Fire Pokémon is the most Eevee-like in appearance.

Fire The skin on a Pokémon's body is fiery red.

Fire Pokémon have a large, fluffy tail and a fluffy neck.

Fire Pokémon also has a bunch of small hairs on his forehead, all of which are yellow.

The paw pads on Fire Pokémon's paws are also yellow.

Fire Pokémon has no gender differences.

Fire Pokémon's body temperature is very high.

Fire The maximum temperature of the flames that Pokémon shoots from the "Inflammation Sac" can reach 1,700 degrees Celsius.

In the game, because of the lack of skills of the first generation of fire Pokémon and the uneven distribution of Species Strength, and it has not been strengthened after many versions, it is dubbed by players as "the only king".

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Ice Pokémon looks a bit like a fox, with pale blue skin.

Ice Pokémon's skin is covered with sharp burrs that are hard to tell apart.

The Ice Pokémon looks like it's wearing a double layered braided hat.

The Ice Pokémon's inner ear, body, and tail have some diamond-shaped dark blue spots that contrast with the lighter blue of the Ice Pokémon's body.

Ice Pokémon also has dark blue areas on his limbs that look like he's wearing boots.

Ice Pokémon between genders has no physical differences.

Ice Pokémon can use all the skills that Eevee can learn, if learned before the Ice Pokémon evolves.

As a final evolved Pokémon, Ice Pokémon can also learn Hyper Beam and Giga Impact.

Alternatively, Ice Pokémon can freeze their own fur, turning them into hard needles, just like Thunder Pokémon. Ice Pokémon can even form ice crystals around themselves by controlling their body temperature.

Back in Eevee, Ice Pokémon could live wherever they liked.

However, since Eevee evolves into different Pokémon according to the surrounding environment, only Eevee who lives on the snowy mountain can evolve into Ice Pokémon through the Rock covered with ice.

The eighth generation is Ice Stone evolution.

In the Eevee family, Ice Pokémon and Sun Pokémon have the same maximum stats, both are special attacks.

However, the Sun Pokémon's second-highest ability value is Speed, and the Ice Pokémon's second-highest ability value is Defense.

In Generation IV and before, Ice Pokémon's special attack is also the highest among Ice Type Pokémon.

In the fifth generation, it is the same as Kyurem and lower than Kyurem, and is the highest among Ice Type non-Legendary Pokémon.

Because there is no Ice Rock and Moss Rock in the Heart and Soul version, the Ice Pokémon and Leaf Pokémon can only be obtained through communication in the Heart and Soul version.

But in Gen 5, players can have Eevee evolve into Ice Pokémon or Leaf Pokémon in Twist Mountain and Pinwheel Forest respectively.

The same thing happened with Magnezone and Probopass.

All in all, the Eevee family is a very powerful set of evolutionary chains. Among the Eevee groups in the wild, sometimes there will be various evolutionary forms of Eevee, which makes them not restrained by any Attribute Pokémon, and there is no natural enemy.

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