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A word of warning; it's a lot to take in if you've never heard of anything about EVs before. However with a little help from some practical examples you'll soon be able to start EV training your own team quite easily.

For example;. But for the meantime lets look at the mechanics some more. The more mathematically minded of you may be noticing that this doesn't actually add up.

The number 4 doesn't go into , so 3 of the EV points have gone to waste. You'd be exactly right. The optimum number of EVs to put into any stat is therefore This is explored in a bit more detail later. This is where the Exp. Share item becomes extremely useful. Using our Tepig again, lets say she is currently level 1 and you wanted to give her some Attack EVs. Unfortunately Tepig isn't really capable of beating a Patrat just yet. Put Exp. The best way to show you the benefits is an example, which I'll take from my own Volcarona.

One has been fully EV trained. The other has not been EV trained in any particular way, as I used it in my party for my main play through of the game. See if you can guess which one is which. If you guessed that Volcarona 1 is the one that has been properly EV trained, you'd be absolutely right. The difference is most notable in the Speed stat; even though it is 14 levels below 2, Volcarona 1 is only 11 points behind. If it is Light Blue, it has. If the stat is sparkling, then you have maxed out that stat.

Now that we have a better understanding of what an Effort Value is, and why they are beneficial it's time to look into some of the more in depth aspects of this part of Pokemon training; who knew it was so intricate?

I mentioned above that it's pointless to put anymore than EVs into a stat. I'm going to lay down the mathematical reasons for this here. The maximum amount of EVs you can give a stat is Therefore you're wasting 3 EVs if you put anymore than into any one stat. Simple right? Okay, now lets apply this to the fact you can have EVs on a single Pokemon. Therefore no matter what you do 2 of your of EVs are going to be wasted.

You'll also want a Pokemon with the right Nature , as this affects the Pokemon's potential in two different stats. For more details on these auras, check out our in-depth look on how these auras affect stats.

Like in previous Pokemon games, this can be done with certain Berries. Find these berries in the north section of the Wild Area. Vitamins can be used to max out your EVs and can be purchased at the last city: Wyndon , it's in the Pokemon Center in the city itself not the one by the stadium. Wings look like little feathers, and can be found at sparkling spots on the bridges between Route 5 and Hulbury ; and Motostoke and Motostoke Outskirts. These respawn each day. There are some EV-Enhancing Items that can be obtained that will make battling for EVs, and sending Pokemon on jobs, much more efficient.

These are in the form of held items , which affect EV points earned in battles or on a Poke Job at Hammerlocke University. When held, a Pokemon will earn an additional eight EV points in that stat for each Pokemon defeated , regardless of the Pokemon, in addition to the EV point that Pokemon grants.

Pokemon will also gain eight EV points per hour spent on a Poke Job. The Macho Brace is available to purchase for 10BP as well, and this item doubles the EV points gained while halving the holder's speed in battle.

Because each Pokemon defeated only grants 1 to 2 EV points, the Power items are more efficient, as they add 8 points per action, whether it's per battle or per hour at a Poke Job. Pokerus is an odd virus you can encounter on wild Pokemon that is extremely rare - rarer than even Shiny Pokemon.

The best way to find a Pokemon with Pokerus is by getting it through a trade, since trainers can spread Pokerus to other Pokemon in their party. These are the only states with less than 1, EVs registered. Now, there are many causes that explain these disparities, with population chief among them. States with higher registrations tend to have higher population densities and higher ICE registrations as well.

If we divide a state's population by its EV registrations, California still remains no. The only downside is that it will no longer spread. It just requires a bit of communication and negotiation. HP Up raises HP. Protein raises Attack.

Iron raises Defense. Calcium raises Special Attack. Zinc raises Special Defense. Carbos raises Speed.



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