
N°0196 · Generation 2
Espeon
The gem on Espeon's forehead projects psychic waves in battle, and grows dim when it is exhausted.
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Characteristics
- Height:
- 0.90
- Weight:
- 26.50
Base stats
Total: 525Combat strengths and weaknesses
Damage multiplier taken by Espeon depending on the attacking move's type. ×2 and ×4 are the attacks to avoid.
Resistances - weak attacks


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Overview of Espeon
Espeon is a Psychic-type Pokémon highly regarded by trainers for its Speed and special power. Known by the English name Espeon and the Japanese name エーフィ, it represents the evolution of Eevee when it reaches a high level of friendship during the daytime, generally in sunlight. This evolution highlights its fine coat and forked tail, symbols of elegance and mental precision.
In the Pokédex, Espeon is assigned different numbers across generations, but it remains associated with the Johto region where it truly rose to prominence. Its appearance evokes a light and silent feline, and its Psychic moves allow it to read the opponent's intentions. For players, Espeon offers a solid competitive foundation thanks to its high Special Attack and Speed stats, while remaining fragile in Defense and HP.
Type, Evolution and Key Information
Espeon is a pure Psychic type, which grants it offensive advantages against Fighting and Poison types, while making it vulnerable to Dark, Ghost and Bug types. Its evolution triggers only during the day with a sufficient friendship level, setting it apart from other Eevee evolutions, notably Umbreon which evolves at night. Depending on the trainer and EV management, Espeon can become a formidable strategic Pokémon across all generations where it is available.
Its size and weight make it a lightweight Pokémon focused on mobility. The most common abilities include Synchronize, ideal for passing back status conditions, and sometimes a hidden ability useful on certain competitive teams.
Stats, Base, Level and Battle Role
In terms of stats, Espeon focuses on Speed and especially Special Attack. Its HP, Defense and Special Defense are lower, which demands a playstyle based on speed and taking the initiative. Its offensive base allows it to deal heavy damage right from the start of battle with moves like Psychic or Psybeam.
For a trainer looking to optimize EVs, investing heavily in Speed and Special Attack is recommended. A nature like Timid or Modest maximizes its strengths. In competitive play, Espeon can use Light Screen or Protect to support the team, combined with its ability to counter certain threats.
Moves and Useful Abilities
Among its best-known moves, you will find Psychic, Confusion, Swift, Tackle and Last Resort for offensive sets. Espeon also learns various useful TMs depending on the generation, allowing its role to be adapted in battle. In certain versions, it can learn moves like Flash or Thunderbolt to round out its offensive coverage.
For players looking for an effective set, combining a powerful Psychic move, a coverage attack and if needed a defensive screen can make Espeon a strategic cornerstone. The choices vary by game, but the key always remains its high Speed and power.
Espeon Pokémon Cards and Collecting
In the Pokémon card world, Espeon appears in several series, including highly sought-after special versions. An Espeon Pokémon card can vary greatly in price depending on the edition, condition and set. Espeon Pokémon cards of the Psychic type highlight its colors and its iconic moves such as Psychic or Confusion.
Collectors often appreciate illustrations featuring light, the moon or the sun, echoing the themes associated with its evolution. Certain special or rare editions can reach significant values on specialized markets.
Encounters, Generations and Availability in Games
Espeon appears across many generations since Johto. Obtaining methods vary by game, but almost always involve Eevee, time-of-day management, sunlight and friendship level. Wild encounters are virtually non-existent, which reinforces the trainer's control over its evolution.
Whether it is classic battles, raids, competitive content or simple exploration, Espeon remains a highly prized evolution. Its offensive power, abilities and fast battle style make it a reliable choice for many players, whether in solo or multiplayer play.





