Over the years,Pokemonhas built up a stable of recurring “popular” creatures that fans have come to adore and expect above the rest. Obviously, there’s Pikachu, mostly thanks to its prominence in the globally popular anime, and various other things.Characters who have shown up inSuper Smash Bros., including Jigglypuff, Pichu, Mewtwo, the Kanto starters, Lucario, and others have similar popularity as well. Fans do their best to show love to the whole roster when a new generation of games rolls around, but there’s only so much they can do, and Game Freak tends to notice the Pokemon that pull ahead.
A rival to Pikachu’s popularity has been lurking just behind it since the first game, gradually gaining more fame thanks to an equally cute design and much more impressive set of evolutions. Eevee and its evolutions, now numbering eight in total, have become a wildly popular part of the franchise. Eevee even managed to join Pikachu as one of the title Pokemon forPokemon Let’s Go!The only problem fans have with them is that there aren’t Eeveelutions for every element yet, somethingPokemon’s ninth generation could work towards.

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Why A New Eeveelution Should Come To Gen 9
Adding a new Eeveelution in the next generation ofPokemongames seems like a no-brainer for Game Freak.The Eevee family is wildly popular, and fans are so rabid to see more of it that they’ve already made their own takes on every remaining type. Currently, only nine of the eighteen types are part of the Eevee family. The official designs always go over well with the community, so seeing the remaining nine types officially adapted into the Eevee template would be a delight.
Frankly, some types could really do with a new “mascot” Pokemon to rally around. Even if a new Eeveelution or two were justadded to Generation 9to fill out the roster a bit, they would immediately make whatever typings they land in feel more valuable. Also, the lack of new Eeveelutions in Generation 8 broke a trend inPokemon: adding a new Eeeveelution in every second generation. The streak has already been broken, so there’s no reason not to just add them whenever it’s convenient.

How Pokemon’s Generation 9 Can Add a New Eeveelution
How Pokemon’s Generation 9 adds these new Eeveelutions is another matter entirely. They could be organically worked into the game like past ones were, just being owned by some trainers and accessible if players knew how to get them. However, with how popular Eevee has become, that almost feels underwhelming at this point. A more interesting way to implement the remaining half of the Eevee family is to add a regional variant of Eevee that evolves into the leftover types.
This Eevee could start as a “neutral” typelike Fighting or Flying instead of Normal, and its eight evolutions can fill things out from there. Evolution requirements can parallel the existing eight Eeveelutions through a variety of items, special locations, and simple methods.
Of course, Generation 9 wouldn’t need to add every Eeveelution at once. One or two more would be just fine, with room for more in the future. Ultimately, it just feels like theEeveelutions are an outstanding ideathat fans would really like to see pushed to its logical conclusion. If Game Freak can add any more to the next generation ofPokemongames, it absolutely should.