Click to Skip Ad
Closing in...

Pokemon Go trick: Another way to make Eevee evolve into Espeon and Umbreon

Published Feb 21st, 2017 10:02AM EST
Pokemon Go Eevee evolution
Image: The Pokemon Company

If you buy through a BGR link, we may earn an affiliate commission, helping support our expert product labs.

One of the first Easter eggs that players discovered when the new update arrived for Pokemon Go last week was the ability to give an Eevee the nickname “Sakura” to make evolve it into Espeon or “Tamao” to make it evolve into Umbreon. Unfortunately, this trick only works once, but the sleuths at Pokemon Go Hub have discovered that there’s another way to ensure your Eevee evolves into one of the new forms.

After conducting research over the past several days, Pokemon Go Hub has determined that the following criteria must be met in order to ensure that your Eevee evolves into either Espeon or Umbreon:

  • You need to walk 10km and collect 2 candies with the Eevee you want to evolve as your Buddy
  • The Eevee you want to evolve must be set as your current Buddy during evolution
  • Evolving the Eevee during the day will turn it into an Espeon
  • Evolving the Eevee at night will turn it into an Umbreon

In order to test the hypothesis that Niantic had added “friendship” to the game in the latest update, Go Hub put 27 different Eevees through their paces using a variety of variables to determines whether or not it was possible to make sure that Eevee would evolve into either Espeon or Umbreon.

With the Eevees that walked 10km with a trainer as a Buddy, but weren’t set as the Buddy at the time of evolution, Go Hub got Flareons, Jolteons and Vaporeons. The same was true when they walked 10km with Eevee as their buddy, but didn’t receive 2 piece of candy along the way. No Espeon or Umbreon.

At the moment, it seems that the only way to evolve an Eevee into an Espeon or Umbreon is to either use the nickname trick or follow the guidelines that Pokemon Go Hub has laid out above.

Jacob Siegal
Jacob Siegal Associate Editor

Jacob Siegal is Associate Editor at BGR, having joined the news team in 2013. He has over a decade of professional writing and editing experience, and helps to lead our technology and entertainment product launch and movie release coverage.