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‘Pokemon Sun and Moon’ Eevee Evolution Guide: Vaporeon, Jolteon & Flareon Discussed! More Cheats, Tips & Tricks Here

‘Pokemon Sun and Moon’ Eevee Evolution Guide: Vaporeon, Jolteon & Flareon Discussed! More Cheats, Tips & Tricks Here

"Pokemon Sun and Moon" includes Eevee's all eight evolutions. In Alola Pokedex, Vaporeon is at entry #124 and it is a direct evolution of Eevee. The Bubble Jet Pokemon Vaporeon is a water-type monster and it can be captured using Water Stone on Eevee. Players can get the Water Stone right after catching the first Eevee.

"Pokemon Sun and Moon" players will find water on the left side on Route 8 in Akala Island just before entering the forest. The Water Stone will be under the water. Players need to have 3,000 credits ready if they are trying out the shop at Konikoni City or Poke Pelago. Vaporeon's Attack and Defense is a bit low and its weaknesses are the Grass and Electric-types.

Vaporeon is high on HP and it has great Special Attack stats. Its Water Absorb ability restores some of the HP if attacked by a Water-type move. Jolteon is at entry #125 and is Eevee's Electric-type evolution. "Pokemon Sun and Moon" require players to get Thunder Stones for the "Lightning Pokemon."

The Alola region has an abundance of Thunder Stones. "Pokemon Sun and Moon" players can find one at the Fossil Restoration Center on Route 8. It can be spotted right behind the Caravan. Konikoni City and Poke Pelago also offer Thunder Stones for 3,000 credits. Unlike Vaporean, Jolteon's Defense and Attack are not that high though its only weakness is Ground-type Pokemon. Jolteon's specialty is its Speed with Special Attack. It has low HP though its Volt Absorb ability helps it get back some HP if hit by an Electric-type move. AT entry #126, there is Flareon and the Fire-type Pokemon requires a Fire Stone. The stone is available in the northwest part of Diglett's Tunnel in Akala Island.

Konikoni City and Poke Pelago also offer Fire Stones for 3,000 credits. Flareon's weaknesses include Ground, Rock and Water-type Pokemon. Stay tuned on GameNGuide for more updates on "Pokemon Sun and Moon" Eeveelution.

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