You can’t get EVs if you don’t fight, so what do you do? I’ll explain EV training in this article, and I’ll give you a few tips for getting the best boosts. Exp Share is an excellent item, and it gives the other Pokemon 50% of the experience they would otherwise get if they were fighting. This is a nice bonus, but it won’t give you any EV boosts, or even the base value of the EVs that the boosted items do.
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EV training
One of the most effective strategies to increase your Pokemon’s EVs is to train them using items that boost your stats. Using items such as the Macho Brace increases your EVs by doubling them for every Pokemon that you beat. It temporarily lowers your Pokemon’s in-battle Speed but it will give your Pokemon eight extra effort points per stat. Using items to boost stats is best done with a strong Pokemon that has a multi-target move and a Power Item.
Exp share
The EVs that your Pokemon have are divided among your entire party. The EVs that your Pokemon get from the Exp share will help you increase the strength of the entire party and prepare them to fight. If you’re not able to train all your Pokemon to be fully EV-equipped, you can use a method called the EV training method to train all your pokemon and still earn EVs.
Exp all
Exp all gives EVs to all your Pokemon when you battle. The EVs are represented by a yellow hexagon that is not comparable to the numeric value of the Pokemon’s core stats. You can also train your Pokemon to increase its experience with the help of Rare Candies. These candies can be purchased from other players or saved for a period of time. They will then be used as a boost to help you reach level 90 or 100. If you have Pokemon that are level 70 or higher, you can strengthen them by sharing their experience with them. You will be able to defeat stronger Pokemon while sharing the experience with your weaker Pokemon.
Rare candies
If you’re a Pokemon Legends player, you’re likely aware that you can get all the exp you need from rare candies. The more rare and valuable the candy, the more EXP it can give you. Fortunately, you can find a lot of these in Arceus. Here’s how to find them. It’s important to remember that Rare Candies are harder to find than EXP Candy, but they’re more valuable in many ways, including boosting your stats.
Hyper training
In Pokemon Sun and Moon, EV training is available by choosing the Hammerlocke University Seminars. Once you’ve earned your fourth gym badge, you can send your Pokemon away for easy EV training. The Effort Ribbon is a permanent EV title that you can use on your Pokemon during battles. The Effort Ribbon will increase your Pokemon’s attack and HP stats, and you can use it to boost its abilities.
Macho Brace
If you are looking for a way to boost EVs on your Pokemon, the Macho Brace is what you need. It doubles your Pokemon’s EVs in battle and gives a 25% speed boost to the holder. The problem is that a Macho Brace does not work on Pokemon that are EXP Share. However, it is still a useful item to have, as it gives twice the amount of EVs that a normal EV will give you.
Pokerus
If you have ever wondered how to get the most out of your Pokemon, then you must know that spreading Pokerus is one of the most efficient ways to do so. It spreads after every battle, whether you fight it or not. There are some steps you can take to retain it, but first, let’s find out how to catch the Pokemon. Once you’ve caught it, you need to take care of its EVs.