A Pokemon fan has designed a human form for Glaceon, the Ice-type evolution for Eevee that was first introduced in the Pokemon Diamond and Pearl games on the Nintendo DS. Originally, Eevee could evolve into Flareon, Jolteon, and Vaporeon, though the Generation 2 Pokemon games added new Eevee forms with Umbreon and Espeon.

No new Eevee evolutions were added to the Pokemon franchise in the Ruby and Sapphire Generation 3 games, but Generation 4 made up for it by adding two more Eevee evolutions to the table. Starting with the Generation 4 Pokemon games, players were able to get their hands on Grass-type Eeveelution Leafeon and Ice-type Glaceon. Like the other Eevee evolutions, Leafeon and Glaceon have persisted as two of the most popular Pokemon in the franchise, with fans still celebrating the creatures with fan art to this day.

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Recently, Reddit user Comprehensive-Mix-61 created fan art imagining Glaceon as a human. Recreating Pokemon as humans has been a trend lately, with various artists taking a crack at the concept. Prior to sharing their human version of Glaceon, Comprehensive-Mix-61 imagined what Fairy-type Eevee evolution Sylveon would look like as a human.

For those that want to add Glaceon to their roster in the Pokemon games, there are various methods of obtaining one. In most main series Pokemon games, getting a Glaceon is tricky without looking up exactly how to do it, as it involves leveling up an Eevee near specific locations. Luckily, Pokemon Sword and Shield made the process of getting Glaceon a lot simpler, as all players have to do in those games is use an Ice Stone on Eevee.

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet retained Pokemon Sword and Shield's method for evolving Eevee into Glaceon. However, wild Glaceon can be found in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet as well, so some players won't even have to catch an Eevee first to add the popular Ice-type Pokemon to their collection.

Moving forward, Pokemon fans can expect plenty more fan art to hit the Internet in honor of its Eevee and its evolutions. There will likely be even more fan art imagining Eevee and its evolutions as humans as well, so it will be interesting to see how different artists tackle the concept. In the meantime, Pokemon fans can keep their fingers crossed that brand-new Eevee evolutions will eventually materialize, as there are still plenty of Pokemon types that have yet to be represented by an Eevee evolution.

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