When do i start ev training




















You have points to work with, so determining how to distribute them — the EV Spread — should be your first priority before starting. There are a few items or features you can get that help speed up the process of EV Training, though, and are strongly recommended before starting the process. Other games may allow you to buy vitamins for a very small amount of Battle Points BP. This is NOT a bad thing!

Its sole effect is to speed up EV Training. 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. All wild Pokemon, once defeated, will grant you 1, 2 or 3 EV in one stat. Some grant 1 EV in 1 stat and another one in another. There are really weird combinations. They always give an EV of their highest overall Base Stat. Evolved forms usually give more EVs than unevolved forms. If you hold a Macho Brace, the EVs you gain will be doubled.

If the EV in one stat is 99 or below, you can use a vitamin to increase that stat's EVs by However, if you try to use a vitamin once that stat's EV are atleast , or the Pokemon already has the maximum amount of EVs , you will not be able to.

They can be purchased in department stores. These vitamins are:. Protein, which will increase your Atk EV by Iron, which will increase your Def EV by Zinc, which will increase your Spdef EV by Calcium, which will increase your Spatk EV by Carbos, which will increase your Speed EV by First of all, we have to find a suitable pokemon to EV train. My personal recommendation is that you do not EV train anything that cannot be used in Bosses, low rating PVP friendly pvp with friends, basically , or serious ranked PVP.

Do not waste time, resources or money into training something that you will literally never use again, because it will mentally burn you out. For this guide, I'll train a pokemon that I believe is useless unless you equip it with a certain item. Pikachu with the Light Ball. This is one of the Pikachus I hunted for a newbie who lost his, so I decided to use it as an example.

As you can see, this Pikachu has some decent Spatk, Speed and a good nature. Its ability might not be the best, but I wanted to train this little guy for fun and he has good enough stats to be trained.

We want to level our pokemon first from a low level to atleast to do the EV training properly. So, since we see he has EVs under , we will try and using some leftover vitamins we have in our bag. It does not increase its base Speed stat, but its Speed EVs. Pokemon's base stats cannot be changed, ever. Just to clear misunderstandings. I will first check for vitamins in my bag.

Thus, I can use all of the 10 Carbos to increase it to We can train it however we want: we could train EV into each stat, but that's stupid. Pikachu does not need defenses, only offensive stats. Pokemon like Bronzong can be trained by splitting EVs into each defensive stat. Now that we increased its Speed, we will use some Calcium to increase its Spatk stat. Now our pokemon has EV in Spatk and Speed. However, we can't increase it with vitamins anymore, so we have to manually train them both.

Now, we have to fight wild pokemon to gain EVs. Each pokemon gives a specific EV. We can check each pokemon in a website like bulbapedia to know what EV it gives once we defeat them. For example, I will train this Pikachu in Cerulean Cave. I will avoid everything else because Gravelers give Defense EVs, which I do not want Because Pikachu is a sweeper that does not care about being tanky.

As you can see here, each Golduck will give us 2 Spatk EV once we defeat them. Let's get some! We found a Golbat. Let's get some nice Speed EVs! As expected, we got 2 EVs into Speed. We can keep fainting pokemon until we get some more levels.

These respawn from every 24 to every 96 hours. Pick them up every single time you find them! Now it is cleared of all unwanted EVs. Since we want to train it in Speed, in Spatk and 6 in Atk, we are ready to now fully train it. We will avoid fighting any wild pokemon that gives undesired EVs so as to avoid training him in the wrong way. We can look up in the website mentioned above which pokemon gives each EV.

These are placed in specific routes and are amazing zones to EV train your pokemon for free. You'd only have to pay 5k to travel to each region or just use your legs and walk there! Remember you can train EV anywhere, doesn't matter when, how or where. EV training at the start, or finish the game first? Start new topic.

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