Umbreon evolved from exposure to the moon's energy pulses. It lurks in darkness and waits for its foes to move. The rings on its body glow when it leaps to attack. When darkness falls, the rings on the body begin to glow, striking fear in the hearts of anyone nearby.
Their locations according to the Pokedex are as follows; it's important to note that Umbreon can only be found at night, and Espeon during the day.
As Espeon's Dark-type counterpart, Umbreon is evolved with high friendship at nighttime. This Eeveelution remains all black even as a Shiny Pokémon, but there are a few differences. A bright blue replaces Umbreon's typical yellow markings on its legs, tail, ears, and between its eyes.
Umbreon has small sharp fangs, and can be seen when it opens its mouth. A Shiny Umbreon has blue ring markings and its fur has now taken on a deep shade of grey.
Umbreon is a Dark-type Pokemon and part of the Pokemon Legends: Arceus Hisui Pokedex.
1. Yveltal. With a Pokedex entry as terrifying as 'the Destruction Pokemon', the Legendary Yveltal was bound to be a top-tier Dark-type Pokemon. It gets solid bulk with 126 HP and decent defenses, while 131 Attack and 131 Special Attack mean it's capable of dishing out some huge damage — the best of both worlds.
Their short, slender legs have three small toes, with footpads of a pink hue. Their eyes are brown, while their small nose is black. Eevee are a mix of rabbit, cat, and fox. It's a common misconception that they're only foxes based on their fox-like tails, but their rabbit-like ears and short round face disprove this.
Shiny Eevee is pretty neat, muting out the vibrant brown of regular Eevee for more of a pale gray. The colors are washed out and give a more subtle look to this fan-favorite.
So, Birthday Hat Pichu is the rarest Shiny Eevee.
Evolving a shiny Eevee or an Eevee with a special appearance will result in a shiny or special-looking evolved form. For example, a shiny Eevee can be evolved into a shiny Flareon or a shiny Leafeon.
Lost Female Eeveelutions: In Gen 4's beta, most Pokemon had gender differences -- like female Espeon & Umbreon, whose ears were a lot smaller.
Black Silverbolt is the resident Umbreon of the Eeveelution squad.
Umbreon (Japanese: ブラッキー Blacky) is a Dark-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II.
Umbreon Gold Star is an extremely rare pull from Pop Series 5. There are 40 PSA 10 Gold Star Umbreons in circulation.
Espeon and Umbreon are considered the strongest Eevee evolutions overall from stats alone. The psychic type Espeon has almost the highest possible CP, beaten only by Sylveon, and the highest possible attack overall. Umbreon, a dark type, wins on second highest defense and the best Stamina.
This means that at 8pm at night, an Eevee will evolve into an Espeon instead of an Umbreon if the level-up takes place outside of the Wild Area.
Alpha Eevee is an incredibly rare Pokémon in Pokémon Legends: Arceus, but with a bit of luck, players can add the Alpha Eeveelutions to their team. Eevee is an incredibly rare Pokémon in Pokémon Legends: Arceus, and encountering an Alpha Eevee in the wilds of Hisui is even rarer.
In terms of aesthetics, Flareon is one of the cutest, fluffiest little balls of purely adorable energy the series has ever seen.
Eevee's Pokédex description says it's only rarely sighted, and that isn't an exaggeration. Eevee only appears in two places across Paldea: the fields near Cortondo in South Province and outside Medali in West Province.
The shiny version of Vaporeon is purple where the non-shiny version is blue.
Rename Eevee as Tamao to evolve into dark-type Umbreon. Rename Eevee as Rainer to evolve into water-type Vaporeon.
Some Shiny Pokemon look almost identical - for example, Shiny Pikachu is just a slightly darker yellow. But Shiny Yungoos is pink instead of orange, and Shiny Dragonite in green instead of orange.
According to the Pokémon video games, Eevee is a mammalian creature with brown fur, a bushy tail that has a cream-colored tip, and a furry collar that is also cream-colored.
Sylveon Origins: Sylveon is based on 2 characters from Chinese mythology, Chang'e and the moon rabbit. Chang'e is the moon goddess, and her companion is the rabbit that lives on the moon. When Westerners gaze at the moon, they see "the man on the moon," but Chinese see a rabbit.
The Fennekin family is based on Fennec foxes, but Sylveon and Espeon are clearly not, based on their feline body and facial structures as opposed to the canine/vulpine body and facial structures of the Fennekin line.