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'''Partner Pokémon''' (Japanese: '''相棒ポケモン''' ''Partner Pokémon'') refers to the special {{p|Pikachu}} or {{p|Eevee}} the player [[Starter Pokémon|starts]] with in [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]] As the names of the two titles imply, players of Let's Go, Pikachu! receive a Pikachu as their partner, while players of Let's Go, Eevee! receive Eevee. While the player can capture and train other Pikachu and Eevee in both games, the partner Pokémon have various special differences from their typical variants.
{{redirect|Partner Pikachu|the player's Pikachu in Pokémon Yellow|Pikachu (Yellow)}}
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[[File:LGPE Catching Pokémon.png|300px|thumb|{{ga|Chase}} and his partner {{p|Pikachu}} catching Pokémon with {{ga|Elaine}} and her partner {{p|Eevee}}]]
'''Partner Pokémon'''<ref>[https://pokemonletsgo.pokemon.com/en-us/story/ Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee! | Experience the World of Pokémon]</ref> (Japanese: '''{{tt|相棒|あいぼう}}ポケモン'''<ref>[https://www.pokemon.co.jp/ex/pika_vee/story/180713_08.html 大切な相棒「ピカチュウ」と「イーブイ」|『ポケットモンスター Let’s Go! ピカチュウ』『ポケットモンスター Let’s Go! イーブイ』公式サイト]<!--Note: both 相棒 and 相棒の are used in places--></ref> ''Partner Pokémon'') refers to the special {{p|Pikachu}} or {{p|Eevee}} the player [[First partner Pokémon|starts]] with in [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]]


{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; text-align:center; background:#FFF" width="250px"
==In the core series games==
| class="roundy" width="12.5%" style="background:#{{Let's Go Pikachu color light}}" | Partner {{pcolor|Pikachu|000}}<br>[[File:025Pikachu LG.png|x150px]]<br><small>{{typecolor|Electric}}</small>
As the names of the two titles imply, players of Let's Go, Pikachu! receive a Pikachu as their partner, while players of Let's Go, Eevee! receive Eevee. While the player can capture and train other Pikachu and Eevee in both games, the partner Pokémon have various special differences from their typical variants.
| class="roundy" width="12.5%" style="background:#{{Let's Go Eevee color light}}" | Partner {{pcolor|Eevee|000}}{{male}}<br>[[File:133Eevee LG.png|x150px]]<br><small>{{typecolor|Normal}}</small>
 
| class="roundy" width="12.5%" style="background:#{{Let's Go Eevee color light}}" | Partner {{pcolor|Eevee|000}}{{female}}<br>[[File:133Eevee-Female LG.png|x150px]]<br><small>{{typecolor|Normal}}</small>
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<div class="roundy" style="background:#{{Let's Go Pikachu color light}}">Partner {{pcolor|Pikachu|000}}<br>[[File:0025Pikachu-Partner.png|x150px]]<br>{{typecolor|Electric}}</div>
<div class="roundy" style="background:#{{Let's Go Eevee color light}}">Partner {{pcolor|Eevee|000}}<br>[[File:0133Eevee-Partner.png|x150px]]<br>{{typecolor|Normal}}</div>
</div>
 
===Differences from regular Pikachu and Eevee===
[[File:133Eevee-Female LG.png|thumb|150px|A female partner Eevee, seen with her unique tail pattern]]
* Normally, Eevee has a gender ratio of [[List of Pokémon by gender ratio#1 ♀ : 7 ♂|7 males to every 1 female]], but as the gender for the Partner Pokémon is generated independently from the rest of its data, the Partner Eevee appears to share a 1:1 gender ratio with the Partner Pikachu.
* The partner Pikachu is constantly seen riding on the player's shoulder while Eevee is constantly seen riding on top of the player's head, similar to [[Ash's Pikachu]] in the ''[[Pokémon the Series]]'', even when not in the active [[party]].
** They can also wag their tail to indicate that a hidden item is located in front of the player.
* Female partner Eevee have a special heart-shaped pattern around the tip of their tail. This trait was later introduced to all female {{p|Eevee}} in [[Generation VIII]] and in [[Pokémon GO]] as a [[List of Pokémon with gender differences|gender difference]].
* The partner Pokémon have higher [[base stats]] and are fixed to have an all-perfect 31 {{IV}}s in every stat, but they cannot be {{Shiny}}. Their gender can be determined by the title screen during the start of the game.
* Similar to [[Pikachu (Yellow)|the player's Pikachu]] in {{game|Yellow}} and [[Ash's Pikachu]] from ''[[Pokémon the Series]]'', they prefer to be out of their {{i|Poké Ball}} and have no interest in [[evolution|evolving]].
* The [[Version-exclusive Pokémon|version-exclusive]] partner the player starts with cannot be [[trade]]d, [[Released Pokémon|release]]d, or [[transfer]]red to [[Pokémon HOME]].
* They have [[#Exclusive moves|special moves]] that they can learn via [[Move Tutor]], and can activate special "partner powers" in battle once they have high enough [[friendship]], when the partner appears waving a Joy-Con above the "Fight" button. If activated while they are in battle, they use an exclusive move—{{m|Pika Papow}} or {{m|Veevee Volley}}—which increases in damage based on friendship. If activated while they are not in battle, they boost the [[stat]]s of the current Pokémon.
* The partner Pokémon can perform [[Secret Technique]]s outside of battle.
* The player's partner can be interacted with and fed, similar to [[Pokémon-Amie]] and [[Pokémon Refresh]] in previous games, which can be done by pressing "<sc>Play with <Partner's Nickname></sc>" on the [[menu]]. They can also be dressed in different outfits, including sets made to match the player, and be given different hairstyles when petted in certain ways in the [[Nintendo Switch]]'s handheld mode.
* The Partner Eevee has a larger model than its regular counterpart, whereas the Partner Pikachu has a smaller model than its regular counterpart.
* Partner Eevee's coat is a lighter shade of brown compared to its regular counterpart and it has purple irises rather than brown.
 
===Exclusive moves===
 
<div style="margin:auto; text-align:center; display:flex; flex-wrap: wrap; align-items: flex-start; justify-content:center; gap: 2px;">
<div class="roundy" style="background:#{{Let's Go Pikachu color light}}; vertical-align:top">
{{tutormv/header|Electric|none|yes|disp=Partner Pikachu}}
{{tutormv|Zippy Zap|Electric|cat=Physical|loc=[[Cerulean City]] [[Move Tutor]]}}
{{tutormv|Floaty Fall|Flying|cat=Physical|loc=[[Celadon City]] [[Move Tutor]]}}
{{tutormv|Splishy Splash|Water|cat=Special|loc=[[Fuchsia City]] [[Move Tutor]]}}
{{tutormv|Pika Papow|Electric|cat=Special|loc=Partner Power}}
|}
|}
|}
</div>
<div class="roundy" style="background:#{{Let's Go Eevee color light}}; vertical-align:top">
{{tutormv/header|Normal|none|yes|disp=Partner Eevee}}
{{tutormv|Bouncy Bubble|Water|cat=Special|loc=[[Cerulean City]] [[Move Tutor]]}}
{{tutormv|Buzzy Buzz|Electric|cat=Special|loc=[[Cerulean City]] [[Move Tutor]]}}
{{tutormv|Sizzly Slide|Fire|cat=Physical|loc=[[Cerulean City]] [[Move Tutor]]}}
{{tutormv|Glitzy Glow|Psychic|cat=Special|loc=[[Celadon City]] [[Move Tutor]]}}
{{tutormv|Baddy Bad|Dark|cat=Special|loc=[[Celadon City]] [[Move Tutor]]}}
{{tutormv|Sappy Seed|Grass|cat=Physical|loc=[[Fuchsia City]] [[Move Tutor]]}}
{{tutormv|Freezy Frost|Ice|cat=Special|loc=[[Fuchsia City]] [[Move Tutor]]}}
{{tutormv|Sparkly Swirl|Fairy|cat=Special|loc=[[Fuchsia City]] [[Move Tutor]]}}
{{tutormv|Veevee Volley|Normal|cat=Physical|loc=Partner Power}}
|}
|}
</div>
</div>


==Differences==
===Stat comparison===
* The partner Pikachu and Eevee are constantly seen riding on the player's shoulder, similar to [[Ash's Pikachu]] in the {{pkmn|anime}}, even when not in the active [[party]].
{{Quartetstats|kanto|025|Pikachu|Electric|35|55|40|50|50|90|0025|Pikachu|form2=-Partner|Let's Go Pikachu|45|80|50|75|60|120|133|Eevee|Normal|55|55|50|45|65|55|0133|Eevee|form4=-Partner|Let's Go Eevee|65|75|70|65|85|75}}
* Female partner Eevee have a special heart-shaped pattern around the tip of their tail, similar to a [[List of Pokémon with gender differences|gender difference]].
* The partner Pokémon have higher [[base stats]], and are fixed to join the party with a fixed 31 {{IV}}s in every stat, but cannot be {{shiny}}.
* Similar to {{ga|Red's Pikachu}} in {{game|Yellow}}, they cannot [[evolution|evolve]]. Because [[held item]]s do not exist in the game, items such as [[Light Ball]], [[Eviolite]], and [[Eevium Z]] are not applicable.
* They have special new moves, such as {{m|Splishy Splash}} and {{m|Buzzy Buzz}}, that can be learned through a [[move tutor]].
* The partner Pikachu and Eevee can activate partner powers in battle once they have high enough [[friendship]]. If activated while they are in battle, they use an exclusive move—{{m|Pika Papow}} or {{m|Veevee Volley}}—which increases in damage based on [[friendship]]. If activated while they are not in battle, they boost the [[statistics|stats]] of the current Pokémon.
* The partner Pokémon can perform [[Secret Technique]]s that take the place of [[HM]]s. These Techniques do not take up a slot in the movelist, nor are they moves intended for battle.
* The Player's partner can be interacted with and fed, similar to [[Pokémon-Amie]] and [[Pokémon Refresh]] in previous games.
* They can also be dressed in different outfits, with sets made to match the player, and be given different hairstyles.


==Stat comparison==
===Gift items===
{{Quartetstats|kanto|025|Pikachu|Electric|35|55|40|50|50|90|025|Pikachu|form2=&nbsp;LG|Let's Go Pikachu|45|80|50|75|60|120|133|Eevee|Normal|55|55|50|45|65|55|133|Eevee|form4=&nbsp;LG|Let's Go Eevee|65|75|70|65|85|75}}
Occasionally, the partner Pokémon may give the player a random item from the below list as a gift.


==Artwork==
{{Itlisth|Electric}}
{| style="margin:auto; text-align:center; {{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{Let's Go Eevee color dark}}; background: #{{Let's Go Pikachu color}}"
{{Itemlist|Beach Glass|Sometimes received as a gift from the partner Pokémon|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Chalky Stone|Sometimes received as a gift from the partner Pokémon|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Gold Leaf|Sometimes received as a gift from the partner Pokémon|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Heart Scale|Sometimes received as a gift from the partner Pokémon|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Leaf Letter Pikachu|Sometimes received as a gift from the partner {{p|Pikachu}}|LP=yes|display=[[Leaf Letter]]}}
{{Itemlist|Leaf Letter Eevee|Sometimes received as a gift from the partner {{p|Eevee}}|LE=yes|display=[[Leaf Letter]]}}
{{Itemlist|Lone Earring|Sometimes received as a gift from the partner Pokémon|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Marble|Sometimes received as a gift from the partner Pokémon|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Polished Mud Ball|Sometimes received as a gift from the partner Pokémon|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Pretty Wing|Sometimes received as a gift from the partner Pokémon|LP=yes|LE=yes|display=[[Pretty Feather|Pretty Wing]]}}
{{Itemlist|Silver Leaf|Sometimes received as a gift from the partner Pokémon|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Small Bouquet|Received as a gift from the partner Pokémon after becoming {{pkmn|Champion}}|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Stretchy Spring|Sometimes received as a gift from the partner Pokémon|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Tiny Mushroom|Sometimes received as a gift from the partner Pokémon|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Tropical Shell|Sometimes received as a gift from the partner Pokémon|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{Itlistfoot|Electric}}
 
===Gallery===
====Artwork====
{| class="roundy blacklinks" style="margin:auto; text-align:center; border: 2px solid #{{Let's Go Eevee color dark}}; background: #{{Let's Go Pikachu color}}"
|-
|-
| style="{{roundy|15px}} border: 2px solid #{{Let's Go Pikachu color dark}}; background: #{{Let's Go Pikachu color light}}" | [[File:Lets Go Pikachu Eevee Male Trainer.png|x200px]]
| class="roundy" style="border: 2px solid #{{Let's Go Pikachu color dark}}; background: #{{Let's Go Pikachu color light}}" | [[File:Lets Go Pikachu Eevee Male Trainer.png|x200px]]
| style="{{roundy|15px}} border: 2px solid #{{Let's Go Eevee color dark}}; background: #{{Let's Go Eevee color light}}" | [[File:Lets Go Pikachu Eevee Female Trainer.png|x200px]]
| class="roundy" style="border: 2px solid #{{Let's Go Eevee color dark}}; background: #{{Let's Go Eevee color light}}" | [[File:Lets Go Pikachu Eevee Female Trainer.png|x200px]]
| style="{{roundy|15px}} border: 2px solid #{{Let's Go Pikachu color dark}}; background: #{{Let's Go Pikachu color light}}" | [[File:LGPE Sea Skim.png|x200px]]
| class="roundy" style="border: 2px solid #{{Let's Go Pikachu color dark}}; background: #{{Let's Go Pikachu color light}}" | [[File:LGPE Sea Skim.png|x200px]]
| style="{{roundy|15px}} border: 2px solid #{{Let's Go Eevee color dark}}; background: #{{Let's Go Eevee color light}}" | [[File:LGPE Sky Dash.png|x200px]]
| class="roundy" style="border: 2px solid #{{Let's Go Eevee color dark}}; background: #{{Let's Go Eevee color light}}" | [[File:LGPE Sky Dash.png|x200px]]
|- style="font-size: 80%"
|- style="font-size: 80%"
| {{color2|000|Chase (game)|Chase}} and {{pcolor|Pikachu|000}}
| {{p|Pikachu}} and {{ga|Chase}}  
| {{color2|000|Elaine (game)|Chase}} and {{pcolor|Eevee|000}}
| {{p|Eevee}} and {{ga|Elaine}}  
| {{color2|000|Secret Technique|Sea Skim}}
| [[Secret Technique|Sea Skim]]
| {{color2|000|Secret Technique|Sky Dash}}
| [[Secret Technique|Sky Dash]]
|-
| class="roundy" style="border: 2px solid #{{Let's Go Pikachu color dark}}; background: #{{Let's Go Pikachu color light}}" | [[File:LGPE Pika Papow.png|x200px]]
| class="roundy" style="border: 2px solid #{{Let's Go Eevee color dark}}; background: #{{Let's Go Eevee color light}}" | [[File:LGPE Veevee Volley.png|x200px]]
| class="roundy" style="border: 2px solid #{{Let's Go Pikachu color dark}}; background: #{{Let's Go Pikachu color light}}" | [[File:LGPE Walking Pokémon.png|x200px]]
| class="roundy" style="border: 2px solid #{{Let's Go Eevee color dark}}; background: #{{Let's Go Eevee color light}}; overflow:hidden" | [[File:LGPE Catching Pokémon.png|x200px]]
|- style="font-size: 80%"
|- style="font-size: 80%"
| style="{{roundy|15px}} border: 2px solid #{{Let's Go Pikachu color dark}}; background: #{{Let's Go Pikachu color light}}" | [[File:LGPE Pika Papow.png|x200px]]
| {{m|Pika Papow}}
| style="{{roundy|15px}} border: 2px solid #{{Let's Go Eevee color dark}}; background: #{{Let's Go Eevee color light}}" | [[File:LGPE Veevee Volley.png|x200px]]
| {{m|Veevee Volley}}
| style="{{roundy|15px}} border: 2px solid #{{Let's Go Pikachu color dark}}; background: #{{Let's Go Pikachu color light}}" | [[File:LGPE Walking Pokémon.png|x200px]]
| style="{{roundy|15px}} border: 2px solid #{{Let's Go Eevee color dark}}; background: #{{Let's Go Eevee color light}}" | [[File:LGPE Catching Pokémon.png|x180px]]
|- style="font-size: 80%"
| {{mcolor|Pika Papow|000}}
| {{mcolor|Veevee Volley|000}}
| Walking Pokémon
| Walking Pokémon
| Catching Pokémon
| Catching Pokémon
|-
| class="roundy" style="border: 2px solid #{{Let's Go Pikachu color dark}}; background: #{{Let's Go Pikachu color light}}" | [[File:025Pikachu LG.png|x200px]]
| class="roundy" style="border: 2px solid #{{Let's Go Eevee color dark}}; background: #{{Let's Go Eevee color light}}; overflow:hidden" | [[File:LGPE Legendary birds.png|x200px]]
| class="roundy" style="border: 2px solid #{{Let's Go Pikachu color dark}}; background: #{{Let's Go Pikachu color light}}; overflow:hidden" | [[File:LGPE Elite Four.png|x200px]]
| class="roundy" style="border: 2px solid #{{Let's Go Eevee color dark}}; background: #{{Let's Go Eevee color light}}" | [[File:0133Eevee LG.png|x200px]]
|- style="font-size: 80%"
|- style="font-size: 80%"
|
| Box artwork
| style="{{roundy|15px}} border: 2px solid #{{Let's Go Pikachu color dark}}; background: #{{Let's Go Pikachu color light}}" | [[File:LGPE Legendary birds.png|x200px]]
| Encountering the [[legendary birds]]
| style="{{roundy|15px}} border: 2px solid #{{Let's Go Eevee color dark}}; background: #{{Let's Go Eevee color light}}" | [[File:LGPE Elite Four.png|x180px]]
| Confronting the [[Elite Four]]
|- style="font-size: 80%"
| Box artwork
|
|}
| Encountering the {{color2|000|Legendary birds}}
 
| Confronting the {{color2|000|Elite Four}}
==In the spin-off games==
===[[Pokémon Ga-Olé]]===
In [[Pokémon Ga-Olé]], both the partner Pikachu and Eevee appear.
 
{{Ga-OleExpansionList/header|Electric}}
{{Ga-OleExpansionList/entry|P|{{OBP|Partner Pikachu|ÆON Purchase Campaign}} ({{ga-ole|Promotional disks}})|Electric|}}
{{Ga-OleExpansionList/entry|P|{{OBP|Partner Eevee|ÆON Purchase Campaign}} ({{ga-ole|Promotional disks}})|Normal|}}
{{Ga-OleExpansionList/footer|Normal}}
 
===[[Pokémon Masters EX]]===
In [[Pokémon Masters EX]], {{mas|Elaine}} and {{mas|Chase}} form a [[sync pair]] with partner Eevee and partner Pikachu, respectively.
 
{{PairDex/h|Let's Go Eevee|Let's Go Pikachu}}
{{PairDex|193|Chase|trainerlink=Chase (Masters)#Pikachu|trainerimg=Chase|0025|Pikachu|gender=male|form=Partner|Electric|Ground|Support|6|Poké Fair Sync Pair Scout}}
{{PairDex|188|Elaine|trainerlink=Elaine (Masters)#Eevee|trainerimg=Elaine|0133 f|Eevee|gender=female|form=Partner|Normal|Fighting|Support|6|Poké Fair Sync Pair Scout}}
|}
|}


===[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]===
In [[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]], both the partner Pikachu and partner Eevee appear as {{sbw|Spirits (characters)|Spirits}}. Starting in version 1.2.0 of the game, players of Let's Go, Pikachu will receive the partner Pikachu spirit upon booting the game, while players of Let's Go, Eevee will receive the partner Eevee spirit. Both spirits can also be found on the {{sbw|Spirit Board}}. Both spirits are neutral-aligned ace (3★) spirits. Pikachu grants a boost to the user's attack and speed at 0% {{sbw|damage}}, while Eevee grants an significant temporary stat boost after eating {{sbw|food}}. Unlike most [[Pokémon]] series spirits, Partner Pikachu and Eevee use their boxart artwork from their titular games.


==In the anime==
==In the anime==
[[File:Pikachu Valley Pikachu.png|left|thumb|250px|Several Pikachu similar to the ones found in Let's Go, Pikachu!]]
===Main series===
[[File:Recurring Eevee.png|thumb|250px|An Eevee similar to the ones found in Let's Go, Eevee!]]
[[File:Pikachu Valley Pikachu.png|left|thumb|250px|Several Pikachu with hairstyles similar to the ones found in Let's Go, Pikachu!]]
The partner Pikachu and Eevee are based in part by the {{ga|Red's Pikachu|Pikachu}} the {{player}} receives in {{game|Yellow}}, and, by extension, [[Ash's Pikachu]].
[[File:Sandy and Chloe Eevee.png|thumb|250px|Two Eevee with similarities to the ones found in Let's Go, Eevee!]]
====''[[Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon]]''====
{{main|Sandy}}
The partner Pikachu and Eevee are based in part on the {{OBP|Pikachu|Yellow}} the {{player}} receives in {{game|Yellow}}, and, by extension, [[Ash's Pikachu]]. While a direct counterpart to the partner Pokémon hasn't appeared yet in ''[[Pokémon the Series]]'', elements of {{LGPE}} can be seen as early as ''[[M21|The Power of Us]]'', where [[Risa]] obtains an Eevee as her [[List of characters' first Pokémon|first Pokémon]].


In [[SM090]], a Pikachu with a hairstyle similar to one the partner Pikachu can have appeared under the ownership of an [[Alola]]n {{pkmn|Trainer}}. In [[SM091]], several other similar Pikachu appeared under the ownership of [[Pikarla]].
Though precursors of this feature were first seen in the [[original series]] with [[Ritchie]]'s [[Sparky]], Pikachu and Eevee with different hairstyles as identifying elements began appearing in ''[[Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon]]'', around the time of Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!'s release. These hairstyles are generally more varied and may not be ones attainable in the games. The first Pikachu with such a hairstyle appeared in ''[[SM090|Securing the Future!]]'', under the ownership of an [[Alola]]n {{pkmn|Trainer}}. In ''[[SM091|A Plethora of Pikachu!]]'', several other similar Pikachu appeared under the ownership of [[Pikala]].


An {{DL|Recurring wild Pokémon in the anime|Eevee}} with hair covering its eyes appears in the series of shorts [[Eevee, Where Are You Going?]]
A male Eevee with hair covering his eyes appeared in the [[Where Are You Going, Eevee?]] series of shorts. He made his main series debut in ''[[SM099|We Know Where You're Going, Eevee!]]'', where he was caught by {{an|Lana}}, received the [[nickname]] Sandy, and was given a haircut.


====''[[Pokémon Journeys: The Series]]''====
{{main|Chloe's Eevee}}
The first Eevee with the [[List of Pokémon with gender differences|female tail pattern]] introduced with partner Eevee appeared in ''[[JN049|To Train, or Not to Train!]]''. She was eventually caught by [[Chloe]]. Like partner Eevee, Chloe's Eevee is, for some reason, unable to evolve.
===[[Pokémon Evolutions]]===
[[File:Elaine Pikachu Evolutions.png|thumb|250px|Elaine's partner Pikachu in [[Pokémon Evolutions]]]]
{{ga|Elaine}}'s partner Pikachu appeared in ''[[PE08|The Discovery]]''.
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==In the manga==
==In the TCG==
==In the TCG==
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===Pokemon Coins===
Partner Pikachu and partner Eevee were released as a [[Coin (TCG)|coin]] for the TCG.
 
{{TCGAccessory
|background=electric
|border=electric
|image=LPP Pixel Pikachu Coin.png
|jdate=N/A
|date=May 3, 2019
|kdate=N/A
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|release={{TCG|Let's Play, Pikachu!}}
|krelease=N/A
|description=Large-sized, Silver Pixel Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring {{p|Pikachu}} released within the {{TCG|Let's Play, Pikachu!}} {{TCG|Theme Deck}} May 3, 2019
}}
{{TCGAccessory
|background=normal
|border=normal
|image=LPE Pixel Eevee Coin.png
|jdate=N/A
|date=May 3, 2019
|kdate=N/A
|jrelease=N/A
|release={{TCG|Let's Play, Eevee!}}
|krelease=N/A
|description=Large-sized, Silver Pixel Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring {{p|Eevee}} released within the {{TCG|Let's Play, Eevee!}} {{TCG|Theme Deck}} May 3, 2019
}}
 
===Merchandise===
====SM8 accessories====
Also released in conjunction with {{TCG|Super-Burst Impact}}, the eighth main expansion of the Sun & Moon Era, were a number of other TCG-related items.
 
'''Files:''' Each 4-ring collection file comes with ten 9-pocket sheets for card display and protection, with capacity to store many more.
:Promoting the upcoming releases of [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]] was the '''Pikachu & Eevee Collection File''' (Japanese: '''コレクションファイル ピカチュウ&イーブイ''' ''Collection File: Pikachu & Eievui''), which features a large illustration of the Mouse and Evolution Pokémon on the front and reverse, respectively. This file was exclusive to Pokémon Centers, Pokémon Stores, and Pokémon Card Stations. The file was made available again from May 31, 2019 in the same manner due to popular demand.
 
'''File images:'''
{{TCGMerchGallery
|background={{Electric color}}
|border={{Normal color}}
|image1=Pikachu Eevee Collection File Front.jpg
|caption1=Pikachu & Eevee Collection File<br>(front)
|size1=150px
|image2=Pikachu Eevee Collection File Back.jpg
|caption2=Pikachu & Eevee Collection File<br>(reverse)
|size2=150px
}}
 
====Pokémon Pika & Vee Deck Case & Sleeves====
Available from Pokémon Centers in tandem with the worldwide release of [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]] on November 16, 2018 were the '''Pokémon Pika & Vee Deck Case & Sleeves''' (Japanese: '''デッキケース&シールド ポケモン ピカ・ブイ''' ''Deck Case & Shield: Pokémon Pika•Vui''). The deck case features the same {{p|Pikachu}} and {{p|Eevee}} artwork that adorns the boxes of the paired games and has capacity to store 180 cards. The box comes packaged with 2 card dividers and a pack of 64 sleeves that feature a forest scene from the official game art with the [[player character]]s and their partner Pokémon.
 
'''Product image:'''
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====Let's Play Theme Decks====
A pair of Theme Decks was released on May 3, 2019, inspired by [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]] video games. It features the partner Pokémon, {{p|Pikachu}} and {{p|Eevee}}. The {{TCG|Let's Play, Eevee!}} Theme Deck contains a Flareon Black Star Promo. Similar to the Theme Decks of the Sun & Moon Series expansions, it comes with damage counters, a custom {{TCG|coin}}, a rule sheet, a deckbox featuring their respective Pokémon, a two-player playmat and a poster with Pikachu and Eevee and a code for the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game Online]], allowing players to unlock the deck.
 
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*{{TCG ID|SM Promo|Flareon|186}} ({{TCG|SM Black Star Promos|SM Promo}} 186)
 
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====Let's Play Pokémon Box====
The '''Let's Play Pokémon Box''' became available to purchase from December 6, 2019. This repackaged product includes a copy of both the {{TCG|Let's Play, Pikachu!|Pikachu}} and {{TCG|Let's Play, Eevee!|Eevee}} Let's Play Theme Decks originally released in April of the same year.
 
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==Trivia==
* The partner Eevee has the most [[signature move]]s of all Pokémon, at a total of nine.
* If the player annoys the partner Pikachu or Eevee enough times in the "Play with (Nickname)" screen, Pikachu or Eevee will attack the player and force them back out to the menu. The partner Pikachu will let out a thundershock, and the partner Eevee will tackle the screen.
* Despite having different models and menu sprites in-game, neither the partner Pikachu nor the partner Eevee are registered in the [[Pokédex]] as unique forms. Similarly, they appear as normal Pikachu and Eevee when viewed in [[Pokémon HOME]].
*"My Partner Eevee" and "My Partner Pikachu" are also the respective names of a toy Eevee and a toy Pikachu that were distributed as promotional merchandise for Let's Go Pikachu and Let's Go Eevee.
 
==In other languages==
==In other languages==
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|zh_cmn=搭檔寶可夢 / 搭档宝可梦 ''{{tt|Dādàng Pokémon|Partner Pokémon}}''
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|ru=Покемон-напарник ''Pokémon-naparnik''
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==References==
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==See also==
==See also==
* [[First partner Pokémon]]
* [[List of the player's first Pokémon]]
* {{animespeciesevo1|Pikachu|Eevee}}
* {{animespeciesevo1|Pikachu|Eevee}}
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[[ja:相棒ポケモン]]
[[zh:搭档宝可梦]]

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Partner Pikachu redirects here. For the player's Pikachu in Pokémon Yellow, see Pikachu (Yellow).

Partner Pokémon[1] (Japanese: 相棒ポケモン[2] Partner Pokémon) refers to the special Pikachu or Eevee the player starts with in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!

Chase and his partner Pikachu catching Pokémon with Elaine and her partner Eevee

In the core series games

As the names of the two titles imply, players of Let's Go, Pikachu! receive a Pikachu as their partner, while players of Let's Go, Eevee! receive Eevee. While the player can capture and train other Pikachu and Eevee in both games, the partner Pokémon have various special differences from their typical variants.

Differences from regular Pikachu and Eevee

 
A female partner Eevee, seen with her unique tail pattern
  • Normally, Eevee has a gender ratio of 7 males to every 1 female, but as the gender for the Partner Pokémon is generated independently from the rest of its data, the Partner Eevee appears to share a 1:1 gender ratio with the Partner Pikachu.
  • The partner Pikachu is constantly seen riding on the player's shoulder while Eevee is constantly seen riding on top of the player's head, similar to Ash's Pikachu in the Pokémon the Series, even when not in the active party.
    • They can also wag their tail to indicate that a hidden item is located in front of the player.
  • Female partner Eevee have a special heart-shaped pattern around the tip of their tail. This trait was later introduced to all female Eevee in Generation VIII and in Pokémon GO as a gender difference.
  • The partner Pokémon have higher base stats and are fixed to have an all-perfect 31 IVs in every stat, but they cannot be Shiny. Their gender can be determined by the title screen during the start of the game.
  • Similar to the player's Pikachu in Pokémon Yellow and Ash's Pikachu from Pokémon the Series, they prefer to be out of their Poké Ball and have no interest in evolving.
  • The version-exclusive partner the player starts with cannot be traded, released, or transferred to Pokémon HOME.
  • They have special moves that they can learn via Move Tutor, and can activate special "partner powers" in battle once they have high enough friendship, when the partner appears waving a Joy-Con above the "Fight" button. If activated while they are in battle, they use an exclusive move—Pika Papow or Veevee Volley—which increases in damage based on friendship. If activated while they are not in battle, they boost the stats of the current Pokémon.
  • The partner Pokémon can perform Secret Techniques outside of battle.
  • The player's partner can be interacted with and fed, similar to Pokémon-Amie and Pokémon Refresh in previous games, which can be done by pressing "Play with <Partner's Nickname>" on the menu. They can also be dressed in different outfits, including sets made to match the player, and be given different hairstyles when petted in certain ways in the Nintendo Switch's handheld mode.
  • The Partner Eevee has a larger model than its regular counterpart, whereas the Partner Pikachu has a smaller model than its regular counterpart.
  • Partner Eevee's coat is a lighter shade of brown compared to its regular counterpart and it has purple irises rather than brown.

Exclusive moves

Stat comparison

Pokémon  
Pikachu
 
Pikachu
 
Eevee
 
Eevee
HP
35
45
55
65
Attack
55
80
55
75
Defense
40
50
50
70
Sp. Attack
50
75
45
65
Sp. Defense
50
60
65
85
Speed
90
120
55
75
Total 320 430 325 435


Gift items

Occasionally, the partner Pokémon may give the player a random item from the below list as a gift.

Item Location Games
  Beach Glass Sometimes received as a gift from the partner Pokémon  P  E 
  Chalky Stone Sometimes received as a gift from the partner Pokémon  P  E 
  Gold Leaf Sometimes received as a gift from the partner Pokémon  P  E 
  Heart Scale Sometimes received as a gift from the partner Pokémon  P  E 
  Leaf Letter Sometimes received as a gift from the partner Pikachu  P 
  Leaf Letter Sometimes received as a gift from the partner Eevee  E 
  Lone Earring Sometimes received as a gift from the partner Pokémon  P  E 
  Marble Sometimes received as a gift from the partner Pokémon  P  E 
  Polished Mud Ball Sometimes received as a gift from the partner Pokémon  P  E 
  Pretty Wing Sometimes received as a gift from the partner Pokémon  P  E 
  Silver Leaf Sometimes received as a gift from the partner Pokémon  P  E 
  Small Bouquet Received as a gift from the partner Pokémon after becoming Champion  P  E 
  Stretchy Spring Sometimes received as a gift from the partner Pokémon  P  E 
  Tiny Mushroom Sometimes received as a gift from the partner Pokémon  P  E 
  Tropical Shell Sometimes received as a gift from the partner Pokémon  P  E 

Gallery

Artwork

In the spin-off games

Pokémon Ga-Olé

In Pokémon Ga-Olé, both the partner Pikachu and Eevee appear.

Disk No. Name Type Grade
P Partner Pikachu (Promotional disks)  
P Partner Eevee (Promotional disks)  
 



Pokémon Masters EX

In Pokémon Masters EX, Elaine and Chase form a sync pair with partner Eevee and partner Pikachu, respectively.

Dex Trainer NDex Pokémon Type Weakness Role EX role Base potential Availability
#193   Chase #0025   Pikachu
Partner
Electric
 
Ground
 
  ★★★★★☆EX Poké Fair Sync Pair Scout
#188   Elaine #0133   Eevee
Partner
Normal
 
Fighting
 
  ★★★★★☆EX Poké Fair Sync Pair Scout

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, both the partner Pikachu and partner Eevee appear as Spirits. Starting in version 1.2.0 of the game, players of Let's Go, Pikachu will receive the partner Pikachu spirit upon booting the game, while players of Let's Go, Eevee will receive the partner Eevee spirit. Both spirits can also be found on the Spirit Board. Both spirits are neutral-aligned ace (3★) spirits. Pikachu grants a boost to the user's attack and speed at 0% damage, while Eevee grants an significant temporary stat boost after eating food. Unlike most Pokémon series spirits, Partner Pikachu and Eevee use their boxart artwork from their titular games.

In the anime

Main series

 
Several Pikachu with hairstyles similar to the ones found in Let's Go, Pikachu!
 
Two Eevee with similarities to the ones found in Let's Go, Eevee!

Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon

Main article: Sandy

The partner Pikachu and Eevee are based in part on the Pikachu the player receives in Pokémon Yellow, and, by extension, Ash's Pikachu. While a direct counterpart to the partner Pokémon hasn't appeared yet in Pokémon the Series, elements of Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! can be seen as early as The Power of Us, where Risa obtains an Eevee as her first Pokémon.

Though precursors of this feature were first seen in the original series with Ritchie's Sparky, Pikachu and Eevee with different hairstyles as identifying elements began appearing in Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon, around the time of Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!'s release. These hairstyles are generally more varied and may not be ones attainable in the games. The first Pikachu with such a hairstyle appeared in Securing the Future!, under the ownership of an Alolan Trainer. In A Plethora of Pikachu!, several other similar Pikachu appeared under the ownership of Pikala.

A male Eevee with hair covering his eyes appeared in the Where Are You Going, Eevee? series of shorts. He made his main series debut in We Know Where You're Going, Eevee!, where he was caught by Lana, received the nickname Sandy, and was given a haircut.

Pokémon Journeys: The Series

Main article: Chloe's Eevee

The first Eevee with the female tail pattern introduced with partner Eevee appeared in To Train, or Not to Train!. She was eventually caught by Chloe. Like partner Eevee, Chloe's Eevee is, for some reason, unable to evolve.

Pokémon Evolutions

 
Elaine's partner Pikachu in Pokémon Evolutions

Elaine's partner Pikachu appeared in The Discovery.

In the TCG

Pokemon Coins

Partner Pikachu and partner Eevee were released as a coin for the TCG.

  Initial release date Japanese N/A
International May 3, 2019
Korean N/A
Release information Japanese N/A
International Let's Play, Pikachu!
Korean N/A
Description: Large-sized, Silver Pixel Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Pikachu released within the Let's Play, Pikachu! Theme Deck May 3, 2019
  Initial release date Japanese N/A
International May 3, 2019
Korean N/A
Release information Japanese N/A
International Let's Play, Eevee!
Korean N/A
Description: Large-sized, Silver Pixel Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Eevee released within the Let's Play, Eevee! Theme Deck May 3, 2019

Merchandise

SM8 accessories

Also released in conjunction with Super-Burst Impact, the eighth main expansion of the Sun & Moon Era, were a number of other TCG-related items.

Files: Each 4-ring collection file comes with ten 9-pocket sheets for card display and protection, with capacity to store many more.

Promoting the upcoming releases of Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! was the Pikachu & Eevee Collection File (Japanese: コレクションファイル ピカチュウ&イーブイ Collection File: Pikachu & Eievui), which features a large illustration of the Mouse and Evolution Pokémon on the front and reverse, respectively. This file was exclusive to Pokémon Centers, Pokémon Stores, and Pokémon Card Stations. The file was made available again from May 31, 2019 in the same manner due to popular demand.

File images:

Pikachu & Eevee Collection File
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Pokémon Pika & Vee Deck Case & Sleeves

Available from Pokémon Centers in tandem with the worldwide release of Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! on November 16, 2018 were the Pokémon Pika & Vee Deck Case & Sleeves (Japanese: デッキケース&シールド ポケモン ピカ・ブイ Deck Case & Shield: Pokémon Pika•Vui). The deck case features the same Pikachu and Eevee artwork that adorns the boxes of the paired games and has capacity to store 180 cards. The box comes packaged with 2 card dividers and a pack of 64 sleeves that feature a forest scene from the official game art with the player characters and their partner Pokémon.

Product image:

Pokémon Pika & Vee Deck Case & Sleeves
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Let's Play Theme Decks

A pair of Theme Decks was released on May 3, 2019, inspired by Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! video games. It features the partner Pokémon, Pikachu and Eevee. The Let's Play, Eevee! Theme Deck contains a Flareon Black Star Promo. Similar to the Theme Decks of the Sun & Moon Series expansions, it comes with damage counters, a custom coin, a rule sheet, a deckbox featuring their respective Pokémon, a two-player playmat and a poster with Pikachu and Eevee and a code for the Pokémon Trading Card Game Online, allowing players to unlock the deck.

Promotional card:

Product images:

Let's Play, Pikachu!
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Let's Play Pokémon Box

The Let's Play Pokémon Box became available to purchase from December 6, 2019. This repackaged product includes a copy of both the Pikachu and Eevee Let's Play Theme Decks originally released in April of the same year.

Product images:

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Trivia

  • The partner Eevee has the most signature moves of all Pokémon, at a total of nine.
  • If the player annoys the partner Pikachu or Eevee enough times in the "Play with (Nickname)" screen, Pikachu or Eevee will attack the player and force them back out to the menu. The partner Pikachu will let out a thundershock, and the partner Eevee will tackle the screen.
  • Despite having different models and menu sprites in-game, neither the partner Pikachu nor the partner Eevee are registered in the Pokédex as unique forms. Similarly, they appear as normal Pikachu and Eevee when viewed in Pokémon HOME.
  • "My Partner Eevee" and "My Partner Pikachu" are also the respective names of a toy Eevee and a toy Pikachu that were distributed as promotional merchandise for Let's Go Pikachu and Let's Go Eevee.

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 搭檔寶可夢 Daapdong Pokémon
Mandarin 搭檔寶可夢 / 搭档宝可梦 Dādàng Pokémon
  Dutch Partner Pokémon
  French Pokémon partenaire
  German Partner-Pokémon
  Italian Pokémon compagno
  Korean 파트너 포켓몬 Partner Pokémon
  Portuguese Partner Pokémon
  Russian Покемон-напарник Pokémon-naparnik
  Spanish Compañero Pokémon

References

See also


Pokémon forms and variants
Permanent: Shiny Pokémon (GO) • Alternately colored Pokémon (anime)
Gender differences‎Form differences (GO)
Brilliant PokémonAlpha Pokémon
Transformations: Mega EvolutionPrimal ReversionBond PhenomenonUltra Burst
Dynamax (Gigantamax) • EternamaxTerastal phenomenon
Groups: Totem PokémonNoble PokémonTitan Pokémon
Regional forms: AlolanGalarianHisuianPaldean
Analogous: Paradox PokémonEcologically similar Pokémon
Pikachu variants: Surfing PikachuFlying PikachuCosplay PikachuPikachu in a cap
Miscellaneous: Pokémon fusionsGiant PokémonSpiky-eared PichuPartner Pokémon
Side series original: Shadow PokémonShadow Lugia
Spin-off original: Shadow PokémonPrimal DialgaToy Pokémon (Rusty Pokémon)
Shadow MewtwoPokéxelIllumina phenomenon
Anime original: Pink ButterfreeClone PokémonCrystal Onix
Mirage PokémonMeta GroudonGreen-crystal Deoxys
Manga original: Thu-Fi-ZerBlack FogBlack Tyranitar


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