![]() ![]() Leafeon is at its best if you take advantage of what makes it unique. Four of those are just as common as the types that Leafeon is resistance to, and with zero immunities it’s difficult to find a reason to make room for this adorable creature in any roster. ![]() Flying, Poison, Bug, Fire, and Ice will all do double damage to Leafeon. Unfortunately, this Pokemon’s list of weaknesses is longer than its resistances. All of those are fairly common meaning Leafeon could easily challenge most other trainers. What makes Leafeon stand out is its list of pretty useful resistances: Ground, Water, Grass, and Electric. Leafeon is Eevee’s Grass-type evolution and easily one of the more mystical looking appearances, looking something like a wood-elf crossed with a fox. When compared to the likes of say Umbreon or even fellow Generation I member Vaporeon, two Pokemon which can play a powerful support role, hold their own in most battles, and have solid defense, Flareon just proves to be more lackluster. Many of this Pokemon’s best attacks that take advantage of its strong physical power have recoil, limiting what you can do. Unfortunately, even with all of its boons in the defense and damage dealing department, Flareon just can’t hold a candle to its brethren. That provides quite a bit of protection, it’s just a shame that the few it is weak to are so common currently.Īs far as attacking goes, this Eevee evolution is also pretty potent. It does at least have a ton of other resistances at least which include Ice, Steel, Bug, Fairy, and Grass. Flareon is a Fire type Pokemon (if you couldn’t tell by the name or its appearance), which gives it only a few weaknesses – Ground, Rock, and Water – however all three, especially Ground and Water, are quite common which is Fire’s main problem defensively. ![]()
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