The number of stat points resulting from the EVs was the square root of the EVs divided by 4, meaning that the total number of extra points obtainable was about the same as it is now, 63. You could gain up to 65536 EVs in every stat (HP, Attack, Defense, Special and Speed), so you didn't even need to consciously EV train - you'd normally gain all EVs by the time you reach level 100
Pokemon Games :: Effort Values (EVs) Guide
Can you still EV-train when your Pokemon is at level 100? Yes you can, but since the Pokemon can no longer level up, the stat will never increase due to EVs gained. This table summarises the restrictions on a Pokemon's Effort Values: HPMust not exceed 255 AttackMust not exceed 255 DefenseMust not exceed 255 SpeedMust not exceed 255 Spec AtkMust not exceed 255 Spec DefMust not exceed 255 TotalMust not exceed 510 Still confused? Let's take a look at a sample Pokemon
Serebii.net Games - Effort Values
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. 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
This provides no functional difference from previous generations, since stats are calculated by integer division of the effort values by 4, so having 252 EVs has the same effect on a stat as having 255. Generation VI All items and mechanics for effort values remain the same in Generation VI as they were in Generation V, except individual stats now max out at 252 EVs instead of 255
I don't think you can do this with dittos, you need to gain experience in order to gain effort values, and you do not get experience from battling other real life trainers. so the best option for me who wants to make two eevee's spec attack maxed would be to fight spinda over and over again...I think im going to just get a charizard and use my other game boy to create a trainer on sapphire that has nothing but a party of ditto's and use the charizard to gain 3 evs from transforming the dittos
EV Training Spots :: Diamond, Pearl and Platinum Battling :: PKMN.NET
Speed EV Training Want to gain the upper hand in battle? Going first is about as important as how hard your attack hits, and can easily determine the outcome of a battle. HP EV Training So you want to bulk your pokemon and give it the best chance at surviving that crucial hit? The HP EVs are what you need! Shellos and Bidoof outside Valley Windworks give +1 HP EV each
Pinwheel Forest - Pokemon Black 2 and White 2 Wiki Guide - IGN
If you want to reach Nacrene City to heal your Pokemon, or maybe you don't care about the items or Pokemon in this area, continue along the road to the East
One vitamin adds 10 EVs to the corresponding stat.HP Up - +10 HP EVsProtein - +10 Atk EVsIron - +10 Def EVsCalcium - +10 SpA EVsZinc - +10 SpD EVsCarbos - +10 Spe EVsBe aware that there is a limit to the number of vitamins you can feed your Pokemon. Each will reward the equipped Pokemon with 4 EVs in the corresponding stat, no matter what was earned from the battle, but also halve the Pokemon's Speed (for the duration of battle only!)All of the Power Items can be bought for 16BP from the Battle Subway exchange counter.Power Weight - +4 HP EVsPower Bracer - +4 Attack EVsPower Belt - +4 Defense EVsPower Lens - +4 Special Attack EVsPower Band - +4 Special Defense EVsPower Anklet - +4 Speed EVsMacho Brace functions a bit differently
Pokemon Black Version EV Training Guide for DS by BanzaiBill - GameFAQs
The downside to training on the Elite Four is that once you start you have to keep going until you beat all four plus the Champion or until you run out of usable Pokemon. Swarm Sometime after you finish the storyline and watch the credits roll, the scrolling marquees inside those little buildings between routes and cities will start to tell you about swarms
Effort Values - Pokemon Black 2 and White 2 Wiki Guide - IGN
Share, and another Pokemon in your party battles and defeats a Pokemon that gives you one Speed EV, then both Pokemon - the one that fought and the one with EXP Share - will receive one Speed EV. The option to switch Ninjask with Manectric (a pokemon with the ability Lightningrod, which ensures electric attacks hit that pokemon in a double battle) was a messy solution
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