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The "Happiness" stat must be high,<br>and then level it up during the day to get an Espeon. <br><br>Happiness can be raised by a number of actions. <br>One of the easiest ways is keeping the Pokemon in your <br>active party for long periods of time, especially taking <br>them through the last battles of the game. Also, ensuring <br>that the Pokemon does not faint, or at least is healed <br>as quickly as possible will raise the stat. <br>Depending on the game, there are other things that can <br>be done as well, such as certain items, side games and <br>activities (Hair cuts, etc.). <br><br>For more info, see a FAQ at www.gamefaqs.com <br>
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Well, inches are a distance measure and litres are a volume measure. They don't convert so well. <br> <br> But here are some facts.<br> <br> There are 25.4 millimetres in one inch.<br> And a litre (if it was a cube) would be 100 millimetres on each edge.<br> In inches the cube is roughly 4 inches on each side.<br> <br> So there are (roughly) 4 x 4 x 4 cubic inches in a litre<br> Which is 64 cubic inches.<br> <br> I hope that helps....<br> <br>