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[[File:EeveeWiiU.jpg|thumb|left|Eevee on [[Kalos Pokémon League]].]]
[[File:EeveeWiiU.jpg|thumb|left|Eevee on [[Kalos Pokémon League]].]]
[[File:EeveeTakeDown.jpg|thumb|Eevee using Take Down.]]
[[File:EeveeTakeDown.jpg|thumb|Eevee using Take Down.]]
Eevee appears as a [[Poké Ball]] summon. When summoned it looks around, charging opponents with Take Down when they get close enough. Take Down deals 8% damage.
Eevee appears as a [[Poké Ball]] summon. When summoned it looks around, charging opponents with Take Down when they get close enough.
 
Eevee has a spawn chance of {{Fractions|40|975}}. It cannot be summoned on the following stages in a standard versus match (applies to both games and only the base form unless noted otherwise):
*{{SSB4|Mute City}}
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===As a Poké Ball Pokémon===
===As a Poké Ball Pokémon===
[[File:Eevee Take Down SSBU.png|thumb|Eevee attacking in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.]]
[[File:Eevee Take Down SSBU.png|thumb|Eevee attacking in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.]]
Eevee reprises its role as a Poké Ball summon using Take Down, with its attack power having been increased, especially at close range. It now deals 14% damage early and 12% later.
Eevee reprises its role as a Poké Ball summon using Take Down, with its attack power having been increased, especially at close range.


Eevee has a spawn chance of {{Fractions|40|1463}}. It cannot be summoned on the following stages in a standard versus match (applies only to the base form unless noted otherwise):
Eevee can not be summoned on [[King of Fighters Stadium]], [[Moray Towers]], or [[Mute City SNES]].
*[[King of Fighters Stadium]]
*[[Moray Towers]]
*[[Mute City SNES]]


===Spirits===
===Spirits===
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In both spirits' battles, the first puppet fighter can immediately summon Eevee from a Poké Ball.
In both spirits' battles, the first puppet fighter can immediately summon Eevee from a Poké Ball.


Eevee's Spirit Battle uses blue, yellow, and red [[Tail]] {{SSBU|Yoshi}} puppet fighters, each representing represent Eevee's first three evolved forms: {{iw|bulbapedia|Vaporeon}}, {{iw|bulbapedia|Jolteon}}, and {{iw|bulbapedia|Flareon}} and is fought on the {{SSBB|Yoshi's Island}} stage (either to correlate with the choice of Yoshi as the puppet fighter or to represent the concept of {{iw|bulbapedia|Evolution}} with the changing seasons). During the battle, the yellow Yoshi starts off with a {{b|Screw Attack|item}} item, referencing Joleton's Electric type, while the red Yoshi breathes fire, referencing Flareon's Fire type.
Eevee's Spirit Battle uses blue, yellow, and red [[Tail]] {{SSBU|Yoshi}} puppet fighters, each representing represent Eevee's first three evolved forms: {{iw|bulbapedia|Vaporeon}}, {{iw|bulbapedia|Jolteon}}, and {{iw|bulbapedia|Flareon}} and is fought on the {{SSBB|Yoshi's Island}} stage (either to correlate with the choice of Yoshi as the puppet fighter or to represent the concept of {{iw|bulbapedia|Evolution}} with the changing seasons). During the battle, the yellow Yoshi starts off with a [[Screw Attack (item)|Screw Attack]] item, referencing Joleton's Electric type, while the red Yoshi breathes fire, referencing Flareon's Fire type.


Partner Eevee's Spirit Battle uses a {{SSBU|Mii Gunner}} puppet fighter, representing {{iw|bulbapedia|Elaine|game}}, the female playable trainer in ''Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee!'', and is fought on the [[Pokémon Stadium]] stage. During the battle, Poké Ball items appear while the Mii Gunner has increased attack and defense power, referencing how Partner Eevee has higher attack and defense stats than a regular Eevee in ''Let's Go, Eevee!''
Partner Eevee's Spirit Battle uses a {{SSBU|Mii Gunner}} puppet fighter, representing {{iw|bulbapedia|Elaine|game}}, the female playable trainer in ''Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee!'', and is fought on the [[Pokémon Stadium]] stage. During the battle, Poké Ball items appear while the Mii Gunner has increased attack and defense power, referencing how Partner Eevee has higher attack and defense stats than a regular Eevee in ''Let's Go, Eevee!''

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