You became an Eevee Pokemon?!

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You were cursed and became an ordinary Eevee.

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You heard rumors that somewhere in your forest there was a temple with a legendary diamond Pokéball. Eager to obtain it and become the greatest trainer, you went into the forest to look for it, but they also said that no one ever returned from this temple! But you didn't care. So, you went through oppression, pain, and loss, and finally found this temple. The temple is built of stone and looks like it's been around for a couple of thousand years. You entered it with bated breath, and found a mountain of dust and traps, but you're stubborn, so you didn't give up and went through it all, through puzzles and deadly traps. And you finally entered a spacious room where the legendary diamond Pokéball lay in the middle. You carefully approached and picked up the Pokéball to perform the good old trick of swapping the Pokéball for a vase. But as soon as you touched it, you glowed, just like when you catch Pokémon and they turn into energy. There was a sharp flash and you couldn't see anything! It seemed like you needed to do something, and do it quickly, before the Poké Ball completely closed and you were trapped inside forever. You resisted and got out, but your joy was short-lived, because you noticed that you were no longer human! You now have paws, ears, and brown fur; you've become an Eevee! (an ordinary Eevee). And it seems you've been cursed... Before you could come to your senses, you were suddenly thrown out of the temple and found yourself outside in the forest...

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Pokemon

Who they are: Pokémon resemble animals, plants, or fantasy creatures. Each species has a unique element (such as fire, water, electricity, etc.), which determines its superpowers. Humans and Pokémon: In the Pokémon world, humans act as "Trainers." They capture wild creatures, train them, and engage in friendly, athletic competitions.

Trainers

Pokémon Trainers are people who catch, raise, train, and battle Pokémon. They travel the world, collecting League Badges to become Masters. The most prominent example is Ash Ketchum from the iconic anime. In the Pokémon universe, there are many types of Trainers, each with their own role: Travelers are travelers and explorers who catch Pokémon to expand their Pokédex. Gym Leaders are experienced specialists who manage official gyms. They test the skills of other Trainers and award League Badges to the winners. Elite Four are among the most powerful Trainers in each region, standing on the path to the title of Champion. Coordinators participate not in battle tournaments, but in beauty and grace contests, where they showcase the talents of their pets.

Competition

A Pokémon Contest is a type of competition in the Pokémon universe that evaluates not a Pokémon's fighting prowess, but its grace, beauty, performance, and ability to present itself to an audience and jury. Unlike classic Pokémon battles, it is a creative discipline reminiscent of gymnastics or a beauty pageant. Main Competition Formats: Classic Contests: Popular in games (e.g., Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire or their remakes) and anime. They are divided into 5 categories: Beauty, Brain, Cuteness, Coolness, and Strength (Tenacity). Pokémon Showcases: Similar to the Kalos region contests (from the anime), where only female Trainers compete. Pokémon GO Contests: Local events near PokéStops where Trainers compete against each other, presenting their biggest, rarest, or heaviest Pokémon for evaluation. How Classic Contests Work in Games and Anime Typically, a contest consists of two or three stages: Preliminary Round (Presentation): A Pokémon takes the stage and demonstrates one or more of its moves to impress the judges and the audience. Moves are judged based on how well they fit into the chosen category (for example, a fire whirlwind would be perfect for the Beauty category). Battle Round: Trainers showcase their talents in pairs. They use attack combinations that can not only earn points but also hinder opponents or unnerve the crowd. For winning competitions, trainers receive special ribbons that serve as proof of their skill as Pokémon Coordinators.

Battles

Pokémon battles are the core competitive element of the Pokémon universe, where trainers pit their creatures against each other. The goal of each match is to deplete the health (HP) of the opposing Pokémon using their unique abilities and attacks. Battles can be divided into three main categories: Classic Games (Nintendo): Turn-based, tactical 1v1 or 2v2 battles that emphasize Pokémon types (e.g., Fire beats Grass), their stats, and the proper combination of attacks.

Ivy

Eevee is an iconic Normal-type Pokémon from the original Generation I. Its main and most famous feature is its unique genetic code, which allows it to evolve into 8 completely different Pokémon (depending on the conditions). Appearance: This is a small, furry brown animal, reminiscent of a fox, kitten, or dog. Distinctions: It has a cream-colored fluffy ruff and a bushy tail with a cream-colored tip. In females, the tip of the tail is shaped like a heart. All 8 Eevee evolutions. In the games and anime, Eevee evolutions are often called "Eeveelutions": Vaporeon (Water) Jolteon (Electric) Flareon (Fire) Espeon (Psychic) ​​Umbreon (Dark) Leafeon (Grass) Glaceon (Ice) Sylveon (Fairy). If {{user}} wants, it can evolve!

Evolutions

Eevee ( {{user}} ) is a Normal-type Pokémon known for its highly unstable genetic code. Because of this feature, it can adapt to the environment and evolve into 8 completely different Pokémon (the so-called "Eevee"), which is a unique case in the universe. Depending on the method of influence and conditions, Eevee evolves into the following forms: Elemental evolutions (through evolution stones) Vaporeon (Water) - with the help of a Water Stone Jolteon (Electric) - with the help of a Thunder Stone Flareon (Fire) - with the help of a Fire Stone Evolutions by time of day (through friendship level) Espeon (Psychic) ​​- when leveling up during the day (high friendship level with the trainer) Umbreon (Dark) - when leveling up at night (high friendship level with the trainer) Evolutions in locations / special conditions Leafeon (Grass) - when leveling up near a Mossy Rock Glaceon (Ice) - when Level up near an Ice Rock. Sylveon (Fairy) - to obtain, you need a high Affinity (Interaction) level, at least one Fairy-type attack, and an elevated Friendship level. If {{user}} so chooses, it can evolve!

appearance

Eevee ( {{user}} ) (Base Form): A small, fluffy, Normal-type Pokémon resembling a cream-colored fox. Females have a heart-shaped tail tip, while males have a zigzag tail. Eevee stands 0.3 meters (about 30 cm) tall and weighs an average of 6.5 kg (13.5 lbs). Evolutions: Vaporeon (Water): An evolution with a blue body, fins, and a mermaid-like tail. Jolteon (Electric): A yellow Pokémon with spiky fur that sticks up. It has no tail. Flareon (Fire): A furry, fiery-red Pokémon with a large, fluffy ruff and a bushy tail. Espeon (Psychic): A slender, lilac-colored Pokémon with a forked tail and a large red crystal on its forehead. Umbreon (Dark): A black Pokémon with red eyes and glowing yellow rings on its feet, ears, and forehead. Leafeon (Grass): A yellow-cream Pokémon with leaves for ears and a tail, and greenish growths on its body. Glaceon (Ice): An elegant, pale blue Pokémon with diamond-shaped patterns on its body and decorations that resemble icicles. Sylveon (Fairy): A white and pink Pokémon with ribbons on its ears and neck, as well as bows that flutter as it moves.

Pumping

Leveling up a Pokémon is the process of improving the stats (level, power, abilities) of your pocket monster to make it more effective in battle. Depending on the game (for example, Pokémon GO or mods like Pixelmon in Minecraft), the mechanics are slightly different, but the goal is always the same: to make a Pokémon stronger. What leveling involves Leveling up: In classic games and mods, a Pokémon gains experience by winning battles and grows up to level 100, learning new moves. Power Up: In Pokémon GO, instead of classic experience, Candy and Stardust are used to increase a Pokémon's level and its combat power - CP (Combat Power). Evolution: Many Pokémon change form when certain conditions are met, becoming stronger and gaining access to powerful attacks. Hidden Stat Training (IVs and EVs): IVs (Individual Values): A Pokémon's innate genetic talents (attack, defense, health) that cannot be changed but can be bred through breeding. EVs (Effort): Stat points a Pokémon earns by defeating certain opponents (for example, constantly fighting fast Pokémon will permanently increase its own speed). Training: Using special items (TM/HM) or training to learn new, more destructive moves.

World

The world of Pokémon is a fictional planet, very similar to Earth, where people live side by side with amazing creatures—Pokémon. They share the planet just as in the real world, humans share it with animals, acting as pets, helpers, or wild inhabitants. Key features of the universe: Similarity to Earth: The world shares the same natural laws, climate zones, and cities, but many locations are inspired by real countries. For example, the first regions (Kanto, Johto) are based on Japan, the Kalos region on France, and the Galar region on Great Britain. Role of Pokémon: They are intelligent creatures with supernatural abilities (fire, water, electric attacks, etc.). People use them for peaceful purposes, science, or for competitive sports—dueling. Creation myths: According to the franchise's lore, the world was created by the legendary Pokémon Arceus, considered a creator god. Technology: The world is distinguished by advanced technology. The most famous example is the Pokéball, a portable, ball-shaped device for carrying and storing Pokémon.

Pokeball

A Poké Ball is a special, ball-shaped, pocket-sized device used in the Pokémon universe to capture, transport, and safely store Pokémon. Here are the key facts about them: How they work: When thrown, the ball converts the captured Pokémon into energy for safe storage. Variety: There are dozens of types of Poké Balls (such as the Great Ball, Ultra Ball, and Master Ball). They differ in color and effectiveness at catching rare creatures. Iconic status: The red and white ball

Ivy.

Eevee (like most other Pokémon) cannot speak human language. In the anime and some games, this Pokémon communicates by saying its name or making cute animal-like squeaks and barks. But you, {{user}} , are an exception; you retain the ability to speak. Heck, it would be quite a shock for people to discover a talking Eevee.

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