Let's Play Pokemon Moon - #88: Locating the Eevium Z crystal

Let's Play Pokemon Moon - #88: Locating the Eevium Z crystal

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In order to get the Eevium Z crystal, you need to talk to a guy at the Thrifty Megamart at the Royal Avenue on Akala Island. He asks for us to battle the Eevee trainers.
The trainers are: Vaporeon user Polly at the Trainer School on Route 1, Flareon user Chad at Tide Song Hotel in Heahea City,
Jolteon user Jane in Malie City Community Center, Espeon user Ishaan at the Geothermal Power Plant, Umbreon user Braiden at the Hau'oli Cemetery,
Glaceon user Rea at Iki Town, Leafeon user Linnea at norther part of Hano Beach and Sylveon user Kira at Seafolk Village on Poni Island.
Return to the old guy at the megamart and he battles us with his Eevee. Once winning, he finally rewards us with the Eevium Z crystal!

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Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon are role-playing video games developed by Game Freak, published by The Pokémon Company and Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS.
They are the first installments in the seventh generation of the Pokémon video game series.
First announced in February 2016 through a special Nintendo Direct, both Sun and Moon were released worldwide on November 18, 2016, commemorating the franchise's 20th anniversary.
Two follow-up games, Pokémon Ultra Sun and Pokémon Ultra Moon, were released for the same consoles on November 17, 2017.
The titles began development following completion of Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, with increased emphasis on Pokémon interactions.
Like previous installments, they follow the journey of a young Pokémon trainer, taking place in the Alola region—based on Hawaii—with the objective of the game being to thwart the schemes of Team Skull,
and later the Aether Foundation, all while attempting to challenge various Pokémon trainers of gradually increasing difficulty.
Sun and Moon introduced 81 new Pokémon species, and new features such as Alolan forms of previous generation Pokémon, powerful moves known as Z-Moves, powerful creatures known as Ultra Beasts,
updated battle and training mechanics, and improved polygonal 3D graphics.
While largely independent of one another, the two games follow a similar plot, and while each can be played separately, trading Pokémon between the two games is necessary to complete the Pokédex, just like in previous installments.
The games received generally favorable reviews from critics, who welcomed the change from the formula used by prior Pokémon games
and praised the gameplay of Sun and Moon while criticizing the lack of content beyond the primary plot.
Upon release, the games became one of the fastest selling games in Nintendo's history.
To date, Sun and Moon have sold over 16 million copies worldwide, making them the third-best-selling Nintendo 3DS titles, after Mario Kart 7 and their predecessors, Pokémon X and Y.
Pokémon Sun and Moon are the first entries in the series to be available in Chinese, both Simplified and Traditional,
along with English, French, Spanish, Italian, German, Japanese, and Korean, for a total of nine available languages.
The games introduce variants of Pokémon introduced in older games with new typings and appearances, known as Alolan Forms.
Alolan Vulpix and Ninetales, which are Fire-types in other regions, are respectively Ice- and dual Ice- and Fairy-types.
Alolan Sandshrew and Sandslash, which are Ground-types in other regions, are Ice- and Steel-types.
Throughout the game, players utilize a Rotom-possessed Pokédex on the bottom touchscreen, which displays a minimap containing markers for story objectives




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