This is a side-by-side look at Eevee and Pikachu. Eevee is a pure Normal type from Generation I. Pikachu is a pure Electric type from Generation I.
Eevee vs Pikachu statistics
Eevee's base stat total is 325. Pikachu's is 320. That puts Eevee ahead by 5 points on raw numbers. On paper, Eevee has more to work with across the board.
Eevee wins in HP, Defense, and Special Defense. Pikachu wins in Special Attack and Speed. Attack come out even.
Stat radar
Each axis shows a base stat capped at 100. Values in red or navy mark the Pokemon with the higher stat on that axis.
Stat-by-stat breakdown
| Stat | Eevee | Pikachu | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| HP | 55 | 35 | Eevee (+20) |
| Attack | 55 | 55 | Tie |
| Defense | 50 | 40 | Eevee (+10) |
| Special Attack | 45 | 50 | Pikachu (+5) |
| Special Defense | 65 | 50 | Eevee (+15) |
| Speed | 55 | 90 | Pikachu (+35) |
| Total | 325 | 320 | Eevee (+5) |
Type matchup
Eevee is a pure Normal type. Pikachu is a pure Electric type. They weather hits differently.
Physical profile
Eevee stands at 0.3 meters and weighs 6.5 kilograms. Pikachu is 0.4 meters tall and 6.0 kilograms. Pikachu is the taller of the two. Eevee is heavier by 0.5 kilograms.
Eevee is found in urban habitats. Pikachu is found in forest habitats.
Evolution and origin
Both Eevee and Pikachu debuted in Generation I. They come from separate evolution lines.
Move overlap
Eevee and Pikachu share 51 moves in common across all games. Eevee learns 24 moves that Pikachu cannot. Pikachu learns 55 moves that Eevee cannot.
Both learn
Only Eevee
Only Pikachu
Game availability
Both Eevee and Pikachu appear in 40 games, so you can catch and use both in a single playthrough of any of them. Eevee shows up in 1 other game where Pikachu is absent. Pikachu shows up in 3 games without Eevee.
Both appear in
Only Eevee
Which one wins?
On base stats alone, Eevee has the edge. Its hp is the stat that does the most work in that gap. In an actual battle, the winner depends on moves, abilities, held items, levels, and who moves first. Base stats are a starting point, not the whole picture.
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