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Pokemon Let’s Go: Where to Find Eevee in the Wild

Where to Find Eevee in the Wild in Pokemon Let’s Go

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With two versions of Pokemon Let’s Go being released, one focusing on Pikachu, and the other on Eevee, fans of both were always going to want to know where they can get the mascot of the other version. Here’s everything you need to know about where to find Eevee in the wild in Pokemon Let’s Go.

Of course, if you get Let’s Go Eevee, you will have the cute little creature from the start of the game, just as you do Pikachu if you buy the other version.

However, you are not able to evolve your starter Eevee at any point in the game, following the trend set in Pokemon Yellow that saw Pikachu refuse to evolve at any point.

To get Vaporeon, Jolteon, or Flareon, you’ll need to find yourself another Eevee and then use one of the Evolution Stones to evolve it.

We have found that the best place to find wild Eevee is along Route Route 17. You won’t be able to get there from the start of the game, since Snorlax blocks the way to it.

You will need to have four of the game’s badges and head to Lavender Town. Here, you will have to get the Silph Scope and defeat the ghost in the Pokemon Tower to get the Flute that wakes up Snorlax.

Then, once Snorlax is awake, you can head down the path towards Route 17. Along Route 17, Eevee is pretty common, and since Pokemon spawn above ground in Pokemon Let’s Go, you shouldn’t have any trouble finding them.

Once, you’ve caught an Eevee and want to evolve it, you’ll need to get your hands on a Thunder Stone, Water Stone, or Fire Stone. All three of these stones can be found in the Celadon City super shop, so head there and pick whichever one your want up.

That’s all there is to know about where to find Eevee in the wild in Pokemon Let’s Go. For more tips and tricks on the game, check out our Pokemon Let’s Go wiki guide. We have also listed some other helpful guides for you down below.

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Tom Hopkins

A Film and English graduate from London who plays far too much FIFA. Playing Games since 1999. Favorite Genres: Third-Person Action, Racing, and Narrative-Driven.

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