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sunspotted — PKMN - jolteon types

Published: 2009-11-24 02:21:32 +0000 UTC; Views: 1287; Favourites: 37; Downloads: 9
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Description ahh ha. this is old but i put a LOT of effort into it, and i still think the concepts are cool.

also i've spent all day working on christmas cards and i REALLY WANT TO UPLOAD
but i'm keeping them a surprise so i have to channel the urge. >3<

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1. Cave Type: This type of Jolteon is evolved from Eevee introduced to the underground. Since then, they’ve made a living by digging up bugs and occasionally an elemental stone – which is how these Eevee evolve. This is the most organic and healthy way for an Eevee to evolve; especially since it’s by its own will that it does evolve.
The cave type Jolteon is especially desired by trainers for their brute strength; their muscles are more developed than those of other Jolteons because they spend much of their time digging and less time using their electricity.
They developed fox-like markings under their eyes over time and it became a sign of strength and regality on male Jolteons. Their ears are smaller than others of their species to avoid getting clogged with dirt. They are evolved all-naturally, so their pelt is a vibrant yellow and very healthy looking. Their paws are larger as well. Often they can be found in Pokemon shows.

2. Savannah Type: Eevee and Jolteons are worshipped in savannahs in Africa because of their electric powers – electric types are uncommon in such areas because they are mostly inhabited by normal and ground types. When tribe-members find thunder stones, they carve them into ornamental shapes and give them to Eevee as tribute. This is how they end up evolving in the Savannah.
Their diet consists mostly of small bug Pokemon. Sometimes they’ll prey on very small mammalian Pokemon, but only when bugs are scarce and Jolteon has a good chance of survival. In order to kill its prey, it zaps bugs with a small jolt of electricity. They’re very popular in manors of rich people as bug-catchers during the summer.
They have larger ears and smaller bodies than most Jolteon. They don’t need to be large because all the water they need, they get from the bugs they eat. Due to the warm, dry temperatures, savannah Jolteons don’t need to retain heat in their ears. Rather, their ears are larger to hear the buzzing of bug Pokemon.

3. Domestic Type: Eevee is a popular Pokemon because it can be evolved into almost any type of Pokemon the trainer chooses. Trainers will buy rare evolutionary stones to evolve their Pokemon when and where they want. Sometimes they’ll dig up their own stones, which is a more organic and better idea; packaging and shipping can take a great toll on evolution stones.
Electric types are particularly fast. The Jolteon portrayed in the picture above is trained especially on moves that enhance its speed, and probably given medication to manually enhance its speed. Notice its aerodynamic form; this is an evolution from an Eevee created from controlled breeding to make fine Jolteons. This is the most desirable Jolteon to trainers that want it for their special traits.
It has an average shape and build; the typical description in the Pokedex is based on these domestic Jolteon. In Pokemon contests and shows, these are the commonly accepted breed. Pokemon breeders love them for their rich-looking coat and brilliantly colored eyes.

4. Street Type: Stray Eevee can often be found in Goldenrod City and in other large cities in any region. The street type Jolteon is the most unhealthily evolved out of all types. They don’t use evolutionary stones; rather, Eevee chew on wires behind people’s houses. The electricity gets into their system and falsely evolves them. Eevee are often taken in as pets by children, but once they’ve evolved into street type Jolteons, the static shock they give and spikes in their fur are too dangerous.
They’re basically a slightly bigger, skinnier version of Eevee and roam the streets for food. They aren’t popular among trainers because they can barely produce any electricity. Breeders don’t like them either because their fur is dull and brownish. At best it is dishwater blonde. The only humans that would care for them are senile men and women, who tend to leave food out for stray Pokemon living near their apartment complexes.
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Comments: 9

Koshi-kun [2011-05-20 02:30:46 +0000 UTC]

uwa yea I really like these concepts : >

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real-faker [2009-11-25 18:53:37 +0000 UTC]

AWWW I EFFING LOVE THE EEVEELUTIONS.
I like how much thought you put into these different types. X3 There's so much you can do with pokemon... it's AWESOME.

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theupsideISdown [2009-11-24 19:54:02 +0000 UTC]

Oh this is awesome! I've loved poke'mon ever since I got my blue version when it first came out in the states!

I love the concept that one species of poke'mon can come in so many different varietys, like you've portrayed. It's actually very realistic because it has similarities to dog breeds, how they're bred for specfic attributes and looks. Like wise animals act and look differently depending on how they grew up and where they lived. Absolutely fantastic job!

If I ever got around to it, would you mind if I used the same ideafor a different poke'mon?

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paprikapatches [2009-11-24 05:04:50 +0000 UTC]

Jolteon <3
This is the coolest evar.
[pounce]

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DethrilBlade [2009-11-24 03:32:13 +0000 UTC]

Interesting

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Axelai [2009-11-24 02:37:52 +0000 UTC]

These are so cool!

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LilSnowFox [2009-11-24 02:31:34 +0000 UTC]

Jolteon is so cute! I love how you made her/him into those different types with the cool discriptions!
WIN!

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hailqueenspider [2009-11-24 02:30:57 +0000 UTC]

cool! I didn't know there were different types of PKMN!

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sunspotted In reply to hailqueenspider [2009-11-24 02:34:48 +0000 UTC]

thank yoouu!

it's actually from a contest at *pokedorks from about a year ago.

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