A fan made an adorablePokemonfusion art that combines Eevee with Beedrill. The possibilities for Pokemon are endless, with many new Pokemon being added every generation that freshen up not only the roster with new gorgeous designs but the competitive community as well with new type combinations. Due to the potential of these possibilities, the community of artists thatPokemonhas fostered love to combine some of their favorite Pokemon, encouraging freedom of expression as they come up with such wonderful designs. That is what one artist decided to do with a couple of fan-favorite Pokemon.

InPokemon, Eevee is considered one of the franchise’s mascots, alongside Pikachu. What makes Eevee so popular is not just its adorable looks, but its versatility as well, since anEevee can evolve into eight different versions of itself, each one a different type, from the Fire-type Flareon to the Dark-type Umbreon. This ability has made Eevee a must-havePokemonin each generation, almost always appearing in every game. However, there are still a few types that Eevee has yet to have evolutions of, such as Bug-type and Steel-type, which many artists have tried to create.

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One artist on Reddit made a Bug-type version of Eevee by combining it with another popular Pokemon. Getting on Reddit to share their love for Eevee, user MythRava posted a piece of art depicting a version of Eevee that iscombined with the Bug and Poison-type Pokemon Beedrillsitting in a brightly-lit forest. In the art, this new evolution of Eevee has red eyes, antennae, and bee wings, similar to the Beedrill’s own design, while the Eevee’s fur is colored black and yellow, the latter reflecting the jovial nature of Eevee in a beautiful and absolutely adorable illustration.

Users in the comments praised the artist’s illustration of Eevee, finding it an adorable and creative combination of Pokemon. More prominently, some people remarked that they would love to see this as the official Bug-type evolution for Eevee,who has already had art of them as a Poison-type made by fans, one half of Beedrill’s typing.

Despite the fact that Eevee is quite versatile in its many evolutions, illustrations such as the one here show that Eevee’s flexibility can still reach farther and gain more new types to evolve to. Fans will keep diving into their creativity to create new evolutions for Eevee for a long time, from Ghost-types to Ground-types. WhilePokemon Scarlet and Violethave not had any new Eevee evolutions, there’s always the hope that a new one might surface either inPokemon Scarlet and Violet’s recently announced expansionsor even in later generations.