Espeon

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Espeon.png
The Sun Pokémon
#196 - Espeon
Pre-Evolve Eevee
Debut Pokémon: Gold Version
Pokémon: Silver Version
Species Info
Type Psychic.gif+
Height 0.9 m (2'11")
Weight 26.5 kg (58.4 lbs.)
Color Purple
Gender Ratio 7♂ : 1♀
Ability Synchronize
Hidden Ability Magic Bounce
Egg Group Ground
Icon Sprite
I196.gif File:196sprite.png
Footprint
30px
Base Statistics
Hit Points 65 Speed 110
Attack 65 Sp. Attack 130
Defense 60 Sp. Defense 95
Training Info
Catch Rate 045 Hatch Steps 8,960
Base Exp. 197 Effort Points SpA
Happiness 70 SpA
To Lv.100 Normal
Kanto # Johto # Hoenn # Sinnoh #
< 196 > < 184 > < 167 >
Unova # Johto (IV) #
< 188 >

Espeon is one of the two out of seven possible alternate evolved forms of Eevee that was were introduced in the second generation Pokémon games. Espeon is the Psychic-type evolution and evolves out of happiness during the daytime (instead becoming Umbreon if at night) or by exposing Eevee to a Sun Shard in Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness.

Information[edit]

Espeon is covered in fine hair that it uses to read air currents in order to predict things such as the enemy's next move or the weather. The tip of its forked tail quivers when it is predicting an opponent's move. They are extremely loyal to any trainers that they see as worthy, and it is believed that they developed their precognitive powers specifically to protect their trainers from harm. Its fur looks and feels like velvet, while the orb on its forehead glows when it uses its psychic powers.

Appearances[edit]

Mainstream Games[edit]

In all of the color versions from the second generation onwards, Espeon can only be obtained through evolution. In the third generation games, which did not have an ingame clock, Espeon could only be obtained by trading it from one of the Gamecube games. For Pokémon: Black and White Versions, the player could receive their choice of Eevee or any of its evolutions by completing a Pokemon.com minigame for the Pokémon Dream World, from which that Pokémon could be transferred to the Black or White Version it is synched with.

Other Games[edit]

In Pokémon Colosseum, Espeon and Umbreon were the dual starter Pokémon of the player character and could be traded to any of the third generation Gameboy Advance color versions after the main story was completed. In Pokémon Channel, Espeon appeared at Mt. Snowfall at night in any weather. In Pokémon Trozei!, Espeon could be found at Secret Storage 20 and Mr. Who's Den.

Espeon could only be obtained through evolution in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red and Blue Rescue Teams, but in Explorers of Time and Darkness, it could be found at the first nineteen basement floors of Marine Resort as well as the first seventeen floors of Shimmer Hill. In Pokémon Ranger, it was found at Fiore Temple, while in Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia, it could be found at Hippowdon Temple. In Pokémon Rangeer: Guardian Signs, it was found at the Old Mansion and Dark Temple. Espeon also appeared in PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure at the Haunted Zone.

Other Appearances[edit]

Other Media[edit]

  • Espeon has appeared in several episodes of the Pokémon anime over the years. One of the Kimono Girls, Sakura, was shown having trouble deciding what she wanted her Eevee to evolve into, and it evolved into an Espeon by its next appearance, and she went on to defeat Misty at the Cerulean Gym with it in a later special. Other Espeon have appeared in minor cameos and battles, including a Battle Frontier episode where it was the last Pokémon Anabel used against Ash, and it was defeated by his Pikachu.
  • In the Pokémon Adventures manga, Red's Eevee originally had a Team Rocket modification that caused it to painfully transform between its original three evolutions, but this ended when it permanently evolved into an Espeon during the Gold/Silver/Crystal arc.

Trivia[edit]

  • Its name is derived from "ESP" (extra-sensory perception), which is a term for psychic powers. The "eon" suffix is commonly shared among all of Eevee's evolutions.