But there's more! Power Items. There are a number of items in the game you can let your Pokemon hold that increase the amount of EVs they gain from battles. Their effects and location are outlined here. Because we want to train our Tepig in the attack stat, lets give it a Power Bracer to hold. All of a sudden that daunting figure of Patrat has gone down to just a fraction over 30! On Driftveil Drawbridge and Marvellous Bridge, occasionally you'll see shadows on the ground.
These items are as follows. Unlike the Vitamin items mentioned above, there is no limit to the number of wings you can use on your Pokemon to increase its EVs. The only downside is that they are somewhat time consuming to get hold of in any significant amount. There is also a seventh type of Wing - the Pretty Wing - which can only be sold and has no other value. It's an extremely rare virus your Pokemon can catch from battling with wild Pokemon, and if you are lucky enough to get it you'll soon find that it is absolutely wonderful for EV training your Pokemon.
Pokemon Centre nurses will stop you the next time you go in to heal your Pokemon and tell you about the virus. Lets look at our Tepig once more. Tepig has been fed 10 Protein, meaning she already has Attack EVs in the bank. Finally lets say we got lucky and have infected Tepig with the virus. With Black and White the way in which EVs are calculated has been changed. This is no longer the case; they are now calculated after each battle.
What this means is that it is now possible for you to EV train a level Pokemon, if you so choose. We also have the ability to reset EVs if we need to. This is done through using the following Berries. They're listed here as providing a decrease of 10, however, in Generation IV, the first berry you use will reset the EVs for the stat it effects to This means in order to completely reset a stat we need to use 11 of the specific berry.
In Generation V though, you'll need 26 of the berries to completely remove a stat from maximum. Sadly, Black and White have brought with them no way of obtaining these berries aside from through the Dream World. The berries will be available through the dream world, but will likely be more time consuming to get hold of than they were in previous generations of the games. This mini-game, accessible from the very beginning, has you play through various mini-games, each focused upon a certain stat.
If you manage to sufficiently complete the mini-game, you will get a boost of Effort Values in that specific stat. Level 1 games add 4 Points, Level 2 games add 8 points and Level 3 games add 12 points. You get given these bags depending on your score in each of the mini-game. Players can even search for their own name and click "Join" and it still would function normally. This game provides some ideal places or trainers for gaining specific EVs efficiently.
For a list of these hotspots, please refer to Training Hotspots. Technical Machine Hidden Machine. Rivals Rival Jake Rival Tess. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Appendix:Effort Values.
View source. Referring to the example above, Garchomp's biggest asset is its Attack stat, which is a whopping Because most people use Garchomp for physical attacks like Earthquake and Stone Edge, increasing its Attack stat will make it even harder for its opponents to survive.
In order to avoid being taken out before it can attack, Garchomp needs to be able to out-speed its foes, so putting EVs into Speed is logical. This is especially important since Garchomp has an x4 weakness to Ice-type moves, which can be a 1HKO. If you want to EV train Pokemon that you've battled with before, they probably have EVs in stats you don't want.
The main way to remove EVs in other games is by using special Berries. First introduced in Pokemon Emerald, these six Berries each lower a different EV stat while making the Pokemon more friendly towards you. Another method of EV removal can be found in the Super Training feature.
By using the Reset punching bag, the Pokemon can reset all of their EVs entirely, making a clean slate for training. Invader Skoodge Invader Skoodge Since we're covering multiple generations, has pokerus been around since gen 1? And if not, when did it start? Fambida Addressed. How many EV's does a pokemon get per instance of fainting an opponent?
Ender It depends on the Pokemon. I mentioned in the first paragraph that you'll need to look that up individually using an online Pokedex. There are a bunch to choose from, but I like Psypokes. Add a comment. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name.
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