I didn't understand why people were very happy to reset the evs of the Pokémon they have neither why EV training is fun and cool until I saw ur video ur very good at teaching um gonna sub
The best place for EV training is Area Zero: 3 HP EVs (11 EVs with Power Weight) For Scarlet players: Scream Tail For both games: Dondozo (in Casseroya Lake) 3 Attack EVs (11 EVs with Power Bracer) For Scarlet players: Brute Bonnet, Slither Wing and Great Tusk For Violet players: Iron Hands and Iron Thorns 3 Defense EVs (11 EVs with Power Belt) For Both games: Garganacl and Corviknight Exclusive for Violet players: Iron Treads 3 Special Attack EVs (11 EVs with Power Lens) For Scarlet players: Sandy Shocks For Violet players: Iron Moth and Iron Jugulis For both games: Volcarona and Glimmora (it gives 2 SpA EVs instead) 2 Special Defense EVs (10 EVs with Power Band): Floette 3 Speed EVs (11 EVs with Power Anklet) In both Games: Raichu, Jumpluff and Talonflame Exclusive for Violet players: Iron Bundle
Best way to fully train a stat to max. is use 25 vitamins and then give two feathers = 252 EV's. 26 vitamins is a bit of a waste 👍 This used to be even worse when the max EV's for a stat was 255. You ended up wasting one stat investment if you went beyond 252. As for the berries... All I can say is hopefully they introduce an NPC who completely resets stats, like they did in the Sw/Sh DLC.
That and something to help change Tera types far easier than it is now it's just too expensive and time consuming to get a good Tera type for everything I don't want to do a trillion raids lol
@@06twar Yeah they need to make the shards purchasable, give more per raid, or reduce how many are required. It's too grindy. Especially since you can't really control the tera type you end up battling in the search system... That being said, they need to implement a better search system so you can filter by star rating and tera type. This would also reduce the grind.
This is good to save a few bucks by not having to buy one extra vitamin (I miss the Isle of Armor's bulk discount), but if you're making more specific spreads than 252/252/4 for competitive or something, manually ev training is the way to go.
@@06twar returning to Area Zero is a great way to find a lot of Tera Shards as “pokeball object finds”. Granted you can’t hunt for a specific type of shard but with the high level Pokémon you can also do some leveling
i did 25 on speed (carbos) and 25 on attack (protein) for chien-pao and then 1 on hp (hp up) so 53 isn’t possible he must’ve made a mistake in the vid True?
I've been with the Pokemon series since the beginning, but this is the first time I've ever done EV training. You made it super easy to understand so I can get right into high level Tera raids with my friends. Thank you very much and I hope you keep up the good work. You're helping a lot of people with this guide.
This is prolly the first time I’ve ever focused on anything meta related in Pokémon and I’ve been playing for a long time casually. This was super helpful
So for the Stat reducing berries, i did some research of my own (testing it out on my Pokemon) and found out that 11 berries is not enough to completely lower a specific stat to 0. That was only applicable in Gen 4. Gen 5 and onwards, you are required to have 26 of the berries needed to lower the stat to 0. Just like the vitamins since they give out +10 EV's, the berries reduce them by -10.
PRO TIP: If you're looking at the EV graph and it's in gold/yellow, it means you have not maximized all 510 EVs for that pokemon. The EV graph will turn into light blue when it as gained all 510 EVs. If you are not seeing a sparkle in a specific stat you want to max to 252 and it is already in the blue shade, this means that you have EVs appointed to other stats. Just check the graph which one has it, it will be protruding towards those stats. When feeding a berry to reduce the EV stat, you can check the maximum amount you can feed it by pressing down on the D-pad, it will show you the exact amount you only need to reduce the excess ev. If it's showing the maximum amount of berry, then you don't have excess in that specific ev in that specific stat.
My EVs are maxed on my garchomp just how I want them but my chart isn’t blue, I have sparkles in attack and speed and I have one more point on HP, so it should be 510 right ? 😊
@@DaGGzu You need 4 EV points in HP and then 2 extra EV points going anywhere (Just having 252 atk, 252 speed and 4 hp will result in 508, so you need to put the last two somehwere - doesn't matter where since that's not enough to give an extra stat)
@Dormummu i didnt understand the berry thing, i tried to press down d pad on all berries and it showss me the number of berries i have (example i have 26 berries it shows me 26 if i press down). has my pokemon all ev s to zero or i am doing something wrong?
Sadly, ur wrong about the ev remove berrys. They removed the 100 ev barrier for the vitamins but they also removed the back to 100 mechanic with the first berry. That means you now need 26 berrys to remove all Evs from a maxed out stat.
@@MilesClancy Not sure what you mean by "back". The Berries REMOVE your EV's. Pokemon can have a maximum of 510 EV's at any point, with a maximum of 252 EV's in the same stat. If you take a Pokemon with 510 EV's, and reduce the amount in one stat, (ie remove 100 Atk EV's) you can put them in another stat or multiple stats, as long as those stats have less than 252 EV's in them. Does that make sense?
I've been very confused about EVs in this game! This was a very informative guide on them! Thank you very much for making it simple to follow along. Cheers!
Such an amazing guide. I’ve been playing Pokémon since Gen 4 but never learned ab Evs. This guide was super easy to understand compared to other TH-camrs. Thank you so much bro.
found you from austin john!~ love seeing the milestone of 100k and hope you hit that 200k ^_^ make sure to stay hydrated and keep omnoming healthy while working hard!
Excellent video! Just wanted to also share some things that might help other players: - There was video made by Dan Berr which showcased an area full of Golduck near North Province (Area Two) / Fury Falls which he used to farm Experience. Golduck gives +2 SpA EVs each, and sometimes the area spawns Dratini (+1 Atk), Vaporeon (+2 HP), and Dreepy/Drakloak (+1/+2 Speed). I found it to be quite useful for farming SpA EVs! - Using Pokemon Showdown is a great way to gauge your EVs, in case you lose track of how many points you've already earned! Just adjust the level to the Pokemon's current level, then adjust the sliders so that the stats match up with what you see in the Summary Screen.
A good late game area for training Attack stat is the Bamboo forest. Almost every pokemon in that area will give you 1-3 Attack EVs, with the exceptions of Golduck, Dratini (or it's evolutions), and Oranguru (in scarlet, Passimian gives Attack). If you eat a Encounter: Electric meal power sandwich, Luxray will spawn more frequently, which is +3. Great for EV training many pokemon at once in Attack, especially if you bring a pokemon that can just sweep through (like having a 100 pokemon before all the rest, it's a fair chunk of EXP too).
Its funny I didn't plan on subscribing until he said "it's just a button these videos are gonna pop up on ur feed anyway and ur gonna watch em" so here I am...subscribed lmao
Near the Team Star Fairy base, eat a ham sandwich to increase normal spawn rate. Chansey will spawn frequently. I use this to train HP and whatever other stat I need. HP is vital for Raids so I tend to do it on many Pokemon.
@@youngrizziepoppin9225 I mean, that is the games target audience. And considering the competitive players constantly complain about the effort involved removing features that help all players seems silly
Damn, for some reason I thought that holding a Power Item would not only give you the 8 EVs, but also convert all EVs you receive naturally to be the ones getting raised by the item itself. I kept wondering why I had these few rogue EVs on so many of my Pokémon. 😥 Thanks for the clarification and the great guide!
@@joelhuh268 thought I'd just try it myself. I was attacking hoards upon hoards of pawniard for ages just using R for attack evs. and I can confirm you do NOT get the evs. You have to battle them normally as you would. But it's not all bad. if say... the attack powerband is equipped to the first pokemon. The other 5 also get att evs too. Allowing you to train the same evs with 6 pokemon at once. I did it with Taurus, flamigo, cyclizar, klawf, maushold and fletchinder. So its the same when training other stat evs too.
Tried using the tip at 4:05 but it just flat out didn't work. I maxed out special defense in something but I realized that I wanted HP instead, so I used 11 grepa berries, and my stat wasn't brought back to 0
My prefered way is to buy 5 of Atk, Sp.Atk, and HP braces and EV train with Encounter Power sandwiches of the pokemon I want. Since the whole party gets EVs it's very fast. For ex, you can EV train a whole party of Physical Attackers in one go. And saves you all that money that you'd spend on vitamins.
Question So I want to make a competitive scizor, I just hatched a perfect 6iv scyther with an Adamant nature but I don’t know if I should trade evolve it right away and then EV train it or EV train before I evolve it? If anyone can help I appreciate it 😅
Thank you PhillyBeatzU for this amazing video! As a newcomer on studying the EVs, this has definitely helped me learn and understand it fully. Thank you very much!
Thank you this is very halpful. I just have a question the best ev trainig is speed + attack/sp attack(depend on the pokemon) or there is a pokemons that is a another good ev trainings
This was a great video explanation, thank you so much for breaking down this information. I love to play competitive. Do you have a video for making quick money?
fun fact: if you'd prefer to have "no good" ivs in a stat(useful with moves like Trick Room), you can put the ev boosting held item for that stat on the parent with the "no good" stat, and they'll be guaranteed to pass that one down (this works no matter how high the iv is, but the only other rating worth going for is "best" and that's easily corrected with hyper training)
just discovered this video 8 months later :), great video to watch, the reason why there is a waste of EVs in because max EVs per state is 255, 255 EVS/4EVs = 63.75, and because you can't have 63.75, it is rounded down to 63, 63 point x 4 EVs = 252, them 3 EVs from 255-252 are wasted, hope this helps
4:04 This information is NOT correct. The 1st berry does not bring it down to 100, as mentioned. So only requiring "11 berries" is not accurate. When using the EV reducing berries (in Scarlet), I used 1 to bring it down to 100 (as the video claimed) then used 10 more for the suggested 11 total. It was not enough. I needed a total of 16 berries (it was not a full 252 points, thankfully) to remove that single stat down to "0". Everything else about the rest of the video, superb! 👌 Thank you very much! I was already familiar with EV Training, but mostly was just needing to know where to get the Power items at. Thank you for this information. 😀
Great video, thank you for putting this information together! Do you have any idea why I would have to stats sparkling yet if I go talk to the character in Levincia; she says I still have work to do. I cannot give the Pokémon any more EV stats and I’ve even tried to decrease the remaining stats to see if maybe the others somehow increase during battle? I’m actually in this same situation for several of my pokemon and not sure where I’ve gone wrong 😢
I am new to this stuff. I didn’t quite understand EVs before bottle capping certain Pokémon. Can you erase bottle caps? Or are you stuck and have to start a new pokemon
Short question - at 12:55 it is said that my front pokemon can battle whatever they want. Does that mean my partypokemon do only get the +8 from the power item they carry? And if they dont carry a poweritem they just dont get trained and only gain levelxp? I am kind of new to EV training so i hope u or some1 else can help out.
Did they nerf the bracelet things? I’ve got one on and attacking psyducks but only getting 2 ev levels not 9 that you’re claiming, or am I misunderstanding something, it’s very late for me haha
Random noob question I apologize if this is been covered before. how do I know what stats to build up versus what stats not to build up? Say I have an Sylveon how do I know where to put the stats vs where not to put them? And I apologize if it's been covered thank you 😊
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I didn't understand why people were very happy to reset the evs of the Pokémon they have neither why EV training is fun and cool until I saw ur video ur very good at teaching um gonna sub
So are the power weight items 8+# of what the pokemon offers or just a flat 8?
The best place for EV training is Area Zero:
3 HP EVs (11 EVs with Power Weight) For Scarlet players: Scream Tail
For both games: Dondozo (in Casseroya Lake)
3 Attack EVs (11 EVs with Power Bracer) For Scarlet players: Brute Bonnet, Slither Wing and Great Tusk
For Violet players: Iron Hands and Iron Thorns
3 Defense EVs (11 EVs with Power Belt) For Both games: Garganacl and Corviknight
Exclusive for Violet players: Iron Treads
3 Special Attack EVs (11 EVs with Power Lens) For Scarlet players: Sandy Shocks
For Violet players: Iron Moth and Iron Jugulis
For both games: Volcarona and Glimmora (it gives 2 SpA EVs instead)
2 Special Defense EVs (10 EVs with Power Band): Floette
3 Speed EVs (11 EVs with Power Anklet) In both Games: Raichu, Jumpluff and Talonflame
Exclusive for Violet players: Iron Bundle
What do you do with a Pokémon stats like every stat is over 200 and one of them is 400 and somehow still not marked out
From a complete EV/IV training beginner, THANK YOU!!! This video helped me so much to understand how these stats work.
Best way to fully train a stat to max. is use 25 vitamins and then give two feathers = 252 EV's. 26 vitamins is a bit of a waste 👍 This used to be even worse when the max EV's for a stat was 255. You ended up wasting one stat investment if you went beyond 252. As for the berries... All I can say is hopefully they introduce an NPC who completely resets stats, like they did in the Sw/Sh DLC.
That and something to help change Tera types far easier than it is now it's just too expensive and time consuming to get a good Tera type for everything I don't want to do a trillion raids lol
@@06twar Yeah they need to make the shards purchasable, give more per raid, or reduce how many are required. It's too grindy. Especially since you can't really control the tera type you end up battling in the search system... That being said, they need to implement a better search system so you can filter by star rating and tera type. This would also reduce the grind.
This is good to save a few bucks by not having to buy one extra vitamin (I miss the Isle of Armor's bulk discount), but if you're making more specific spreads than 252/252/4 for competitive or something, manually ev training is the way to go.
@@06twar returning to Area Zero is a great way to find a lot of Tera Shards as “pokeball object finds”. Granted you can’t hunt for a specific type of shard but with the high level Pokémon you can also do some leveling
i did 25 on speed (carbos) and 25 on attack (protein) for chien-pao and then 1 on hp (hp up) so 53 isn’t possible he must’ve made a mistake in the vid
True?
I've been with the Pokemon series since the beginning, but this is the first time I've ever done EV training. You made it super easy to understand so I can get right into high level Tera raids with my friends. Thank you very much and I hope you keep up the good work. You're helping a lot of people with this guide.
This is prolly the first time I’ve ever focused on anything meta related in Pokémon and I’ve been playing for a long time casually. This was super helpful
So for the Stat reducing berries, i did some research of my own (testing it out on my Pokemon) and found out that 11 berries is not enough to completely lower a specific stat to 0. That was only applicable in Gen 4.
Gen 5 and onwards, you are required to have 26 of the berries needed to lower the stat to 0. Just like the vitamins since they give out +10 EV's, the berries reduce them by -10.
ARE YOU SERIOUS?!
PRO TIP:
If you're looking at the EV graph and it's in gold/yellow, it means you have not maximized all 510 EVs for that pokemon.
The EV graph will turn into light blue when it as gained all 510 EVs.
If you are not seeing a sparkle in a specific stat you want to max to 252 and it is already in the blue shade, this means that you have EVs appointed to other stats. Just check the graph which one has it, it will be protruding towards those stats.
When feeding a berry to reduce the EV stat, you can check the maximum amount you can feed it by pressing down on the D-pad, it will show you the exact amount you only need to reduce the excess ev. If it's showing the maximum amount of berry, then you don't have excess in that specific ev in that specific stat.
THANK YOU! I was wondering what the different colors/sparkles mean!
My EVs are maxed on my garchomp just how I want them but my chart isn’t blue, I have sparkles in attack and speed and I have one more point on HP, so it should be 510 right ? 😊
@@DaGGzu You need 4 EV points in HP and then 2 extra EV points going anywhere (Just having 252 atk, 252 speed and 4 hp will result in 508, so you need to put the last two somehwere - doesn't matter where since that's not enough to give an extra stat)
@@DaGGzu Yes.
@Dormummu i didnt understand the berry thing, i tried to press down d pad on all berries and it showss me the number of berries i have (example i have 26 berries it shows me 26 if i press down). has my pokemon all ev s to zero or i am doing something wrong?
I miss sending multiple Pokemon for part time jobs to raise their EVs in Pokemon Sword & Shield. So much easier and faster. =(
Remembr in Gen seven when you could ev train up to fifteen pokemon!?
@@miguelzurita3216 And you can send the groups separately too for specific EV. Way more convenient and faster.😗
THEY RAISED THEIR EVS?!
Ya this is so stupid. GAMEFREAK always somehow finds a way to go one step backwards.
okay but on the bright side we have lechonk
Sadly, ur wrong about the ev remove berrys. They removed the 100 ev barrier for the vitamins but they also removed the back to 100 mechanic with the first berry. That means you now need 26 berrys to remove all Evs from a maxed out stat.
@@Captain_0934 Its true, I just tested it and it took 26 berries for 1 stat. The 11 berry thing is incorrect.
do u get ur evs back when u do this
@@MilesClancy Not sure what you mean by "back". The Berries REMOVE your EV's.
Pokemon can have a maximum of 510 EV's at any point, with a maximum of 252 EV's in the same stat. If you take a Pokemon with 510 EV's, and reduce the amount in one stat, (ie remove 100 Atk EV's) you can put them in another stat or multiple stats, as long as those stats have less than 252 EV's in them.
Does that make sense?
Singles Battles usually have a pretty consistent EV Spread of 252 Atk or Sp Atk and 252 Speed. VGC however usually has EV's spread across 3-5 Stats.
@@JakeOakley1991 i dont even know lol
I've been very confused about EVs in this game! This was a very informative guide on them! Thank you very much for making it simple to follow along. Cheers!
Such an amazing guide. I’ve been playing Pokémon since Gen 4 but never learned ab Evs. This guide was super easy to understand compared to other TH-camrs. Thank you so much bro.
found you from austin john!~ love seeing the milestone of 100k and hope you hit that 200k ^_^ make sure to stay hydrated and keep omnoming healthy while working hard!
This is one of the most comprehensive guides I’ve seen. Doing gods work 👑
Excellent video! Just wanted to also share some things that might help other players:
- There was video made by Dan Berr which showcased an area full of Golduck near North Province (Area Two) / Fury Falls which he used to farm Experience. Golduck gives +2 SpA EVs each, and sometimes the area spawns Dratini (+1 Atk), Vaporeon (+2 HP), and Dreepy/Drakloak (+1/+2 Speed). I found it to be quite useful for farming SpA EVs!
- Using Pokemon Showdown is a great way to gauge your EVs, in case you lose track of how many points you've already earned! Just adjust the level to the Pokemon's current level, then adjust the sliders so that the stats match up with what you see in the Summary Screen.
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Thank you so much I was thinking I was a bad pokemon trainer but now I feel like I can reach my potential
Thank you for this guide! Every single one of your guide are so helpful!!! Keep up the amazing work!
A good late game area for training Attack stat is the Bamboo forest. Almost every pokemon in that area will give you 1-3 Attack EVs, with the exceptions of Golduck, Dratini (or it's evolutions), and Oranguru (in scarlet, Passimian gives Attack).
If you eat a Encounter: Electric meal power sandwich, Luxray will spawn more frequently, which is +3. Great for EV training many pokemon at once in Attack, especially if you bring a pokemon that can just sweep through (like having a 100 pokemon before all the rest, it's a fair chunk of EXP too).
Thank you
I don’t know to many people from Philly that play Pokémon but I’m glad we have a Poke Tuber now ! 😎👏🏾
Its funny I didn't plan on subscribing until he said "it's just a button these videos are gonna pop up on ur feed anyway and ur gonna watch em" so here I am...subscribed lmao
i seen so many vid talk about EV ... and dis is da only 1 simple enuf for me to understand
THX SO MUCH !!!
I got you!!!
This is honestly so helpful! I'm raising an all fire type team and I really need to raise my defense and sp. defense
Love that you used Tinkaton for this video! She’s my favorite and it helps me understand/pay attention to learn this more 😂
Shes so OP I love her
Look for Tauros. They travel in packs so you can defeat at least 5 of them for ATK EVs
They also give off 1 speed EV. So only good if you are trying to hit both stats
Yungoos in the Inlet Grotto come in plentiful numbers as well
You can also find them, Shinx, Growlithe towards the East gate of Mesogoza
Thanks for this vid, watched a lot of guides about EVs and you're the only one who explained it to me very well! you deserve a subscribe!
Near the Team Star Fairy base, eat a ham sandwich to increase normal spawn rate. Chansey will spawn frequently. I use this to train HP and whatever other stat I need. HP is vital for Raids so I tend to do it on many Pokemon.
Ah Chansey, the amount of war crimes we put them through to level our mons. Truely, their existence is suffering. But it's for a good cause.
Thanks for this guide! I've decided to try competitive pokemon this generation, and it's been fun so far!
Hella Underrated Video
Great video, suscribed. I was so confused when i saw people on discord talking about EV's.
Good information. Better pupper cameo ❤️
Noti gang love the videos bro keep up the grind
I dislike that they took out the Auto EV Training Gen 6-8 had as well as removed Berry Tree growing. I miss the mini games etc.
Gen 6-8 made the game easier for children
@@youngrizziepoppin9225 I mean, that is the games target audience. And considering the competitive players constantly complain about the effort involved removing features that help all players seems silly
All I could say about this videos is : SUPER SUPER USEFUL!! SUPER NGL!!!
Simple, precise and fun to watch! Thank you!
This is a great guide, Philly. Thanks!
Finally a video that explains the questions I needed answered. Great video, thank you
Good vid. Very well made keep up the good work
Amazing video!!! Thank you for making it so easy to understand! Never really understood about it at all! 😅👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Love the guide. You always provide exceptional content Phillybeats. Keep at it. I've been subscribed to you since BDSP.
Leaving a comment for the algorithm! This is so cool!
Damn, for some reason I thought that holding a Power Item would not only give you the 8 EVs, but also convert all EVs you receive naturally to be the ones getting raised by the item itself. I kept wondering why I had these few rogue EVs on so many of my Pokémon. 😥
Thanks for the clarification and the great guide!
Love the dog in the background!
14:52 What else does Attack EV's in Area One if you can't find Flamigo? Ie, because it's night time.
When you fight a pokemon for evs. Do you have to have an actual battle or can you have your pokemon attack with the R button and still get the evs?
Commenting cause I’m also curious
@@joelhuh268 thought I'd just try it myself. I was attacking hoards upon hoards of pawniard for ages just using R for attack evs. and I can confirm you do NOT get the evs. You have to battle them normally as you would.
But it's not all bad. if say... the attack powerband is equipped to the first pokemon. The other 5 also get att evs too. Allowing you to train the same evs with 6 pokemon at once. I did it with Taurus, flamigo, cyclizar, klawf, maushold and fletchinder. So its the same when training other stat evs too.
@@ktopics5876 Technically, he answered that question at the very beginning of the video at 0:22
every vid is so good keep up the good work
Thanks Waffles!!!
Tried using the tip at 4:05 but it just flat out didn't work. I maxed out special defense in something but I realized that I wanted HP instead, so I used 11 grepa berries, and my stat wasn't brought back to 0
My prefered way is to buy 5 of Atk, Sp.Atk, and HP braces and EV train with Encounter Power sandwiches of the pokemon I want. Since the whole party gets EVs it's very fast. For ex, you can EV train a whole party of Physical Attackers in one go. And saves you all that money that you'd spend on vitamins.
Wow, fantastic guide. Learned everything I wanted and way more!
Eventhough i already know all of this, this is an impressive guide and you didn't speak fast which is a good thing.
Can we all appreciate how much time he spends in his guides and there not Quick cheap guides HE SPENDS SO MUCH TIME INTO THEM
Lets get him the 100k
Just subscribed cuz how he said it was so funny. Like you gonna watch it anyways it’s just a button lmao. Good video my guy thanks a lot as well!
Question
So I want to make a competitive scizor, I just hatched a perfect 6iv scyther with an Adamant nature but I don’t know if I should trade evolve it right away and then EV train it or EV train before I evolve it?
If anyone can help I appreciate it 😅
Great video 👍🏾
First time to really understand what EV training means. 😂
This video really educated me. 😂😂😂
Dude I love your videos you help me out a lot . Keep up the great work pls lol
Around the 12:40 mark it gets informative
Best guide ever ! Damn I did auto-battles during hours for nothing !!!
Thank you PhillyBeatzU for this amazing video! As a newcomer on studying the EVs, this has definitely helped me learn and understand it fully. Thank you very much!
Thank you this is very halpful.
I just have a question the best ev trainig is speed + attack/sp attack(depend on the pokemon) or there is a pokemons that is a another good ev trainings
Subscribed and liked to help a great channel out. Thank you for info I am pretty new to Pokémon at age of 48
Great video I’ve been playing g for years and always been confused but now I’m on page!
Thanks for the guild Philly, yet again I’m on time.
You made this so easy to understand, thank you!
I really miss the EV soccer game from Kalos region.
It was just a fun way to EV train the Pokemon
This has to be the best video on EV training! Its broken down and explained so well! Amazing work PhillyBeatz!
Very useful and informative 👍🏽 earned my sub 😎 nice content!
i never realized EV training in scarlet was this easy
thanks
Great work brother. Really information
Thanks for this ive looked at a number of videos but this explains the topic and method of training in simple and easy terms
This was so helpful! It was very well organized, and I was able to understand it. Thanks man!!
This was a great video explanation, thank you so much for breaking down this information. I love to play competitive.
Do you have a video for making quick money?
Super useful, thank you for the great content
this was a fantastic guide and it helped me understand everything so clearly. thank you for this !
fun fact: if you'd prefer to have "no good" ivs in a stat(useful with moves like Trick Room), you can put the ev boosting held item for that stat on the parent with the "no good" stat, and they'll be guaranteed to pass that one down (this works no matter how high the iv is, but the only other rating worth going for is "best" and that's easily corrected with hyper training)
Thank you so much for the breakdown on which Pokemon are good for each stat!
Auction for berries is just more convenient for me cuz you always get around 30-90 ev berries just in a single auction.
I want to beef up my miriadon so which nature and ev training do I need?
just discovered this video 8 months later :), great video to watch, the reason why there is a waste of EVs in because max EVs per state is 255, 255 EVS/4EVs = 63.75, and because you can't have 63.75, it is rounded down to 63, 63 point x 4 EVs = 252, them 3 EVs from 255-252 are wasted, hope this helps
Very helpful. Thank you! Worthy of a sub
Wish they would return Poke Jobs from SwSh. That was the best method for EV training. It was such a time saver!
Great video as always! Very informative and I like how it’s broken up in sections. ✌🏻
literally the best vid ever ty so much
Really should have had a section on bottlecaps in this video. Seems to be all it was missing. Great informative video!
That’s for IVS not EVS
4:04 This information is NOT correct. The 1st berry does not bring it down to 100, as mentioned. So only requiring "11 berries" is not accurate.
When using the EV reducing berries (in Scarlet), I used 1 to bring it down to 100 (as the video claimed) then used 10 more for the suggested 11 total. It was not enough. I needed a total of 16 berries (it was not a full 252 points, thankfully) to remove that single stat down to "0".
Everything else about the rest of the video, superb! 👌 Thank you very much! I was already familiar with EV Training, but mostly was just needing to know where to get the Power items at. Thank you for this information. 😀
Thank you for this, I'm using this guide for my shiny weavile.
Great video, thank you for putting this information together! Do you have any idea why I would have to stats sparkling yet if I go talk to the character in Levincia; she says I still have work to do. I cannot give the Pokémon any more EV stats and I’ve even tried to decrease the remaining stats to see if maybe the others somehow increase during battle? I’m actually in this same situation for several of my pokemon and not sure where I’ve gone wrong 😢
So would the formula for battling Pokémon to EV train for Pokémon that give 2 stats be 2+power item totaling 10 Evs per Pokémon knocked out?
I am new to this stuff. I didn’t quite understand EVs before bottle capping certain Pokémon. Can you erase bottle caps? Or are you stuck and have to start a new pokemon
Great video! thank you for all the info!
This helped a lot thank you !!🎉
Thanks a lot it's really helpful
Ur guide is so clear and easy to understand, thank you so much
This is the first time I’ve seen someone explain EV’s and it made sense to me lol
Is EV battle training shared to everyone on my team ? Or just the 1 that's fighting ?
Short question - at 12:55 it is said that my front pokemon can battle whatever they want. Does that mean my partypokemon do only get the +8 from the power item they carry? And if they dont carry a poweritem they just dont get trained and only gain levelxp?
I am kind of new to EV training so i hope u or some1 else can help out.
Oh and while we are at it - does EV training occur while doing autobattles? or is it somewhat reduced like the ep gain?
Did they nerf the bracelet things? I’ve got one on and attacking psyducks but only getting 2 ev levels not 9 that you’re claiming, or am I misunderstanding something, it’s very late for me haha
What band are you using
Yooo thanks philly !!
Good Video!
Random noob question I apologize if this is been covered before. how do I know what stats to build up versus what stats not to build up? Say I have an Sylveon how do I know where to put the stats vs where not to put them? And I apologize if it's been covered thank you 😊
I subbed you have helped a ton in this gen
You definitely got my sub here