When the Swinub has 252 EVs in attack and you try to complete an "attack" minigame, the game will tell you that the Pokemon's stat is already maxed and can no longer gain points.
Consume between training sessions and you will save you a lot of time! There is some skill involved, so if you feel you can complete harder games earlier, go for it! There is no drawback to failing a training session or exiting early.Īfter completing a minigame, a punching bag will almost always drop with the corresponding stat you trained for. As you gain more attack, the minigames will be easier and you can complete higher difficulties for more point gains. That totals to the cap of 510.Ĭomplete the "Attack" minigame in Easy difficulty for +4 Attack. Let's breed him 252 attack for damage, 252 speed to outrun Pokemon in its same speed tier, and 6 defense. Using the Mamoswine we bred in the last tutorial, you'll notice ALL of his moves are physical and his base stats are catered towards Attack. If you accidentally put EVs on via EXP Share or accidental battling, you need to use a Reset bag or you will be wasting your time maxing a Pokemon with imperfect stats to begin with. If they are the same height, then they both have 0 EVs. Compare the meter on the right with the meter of another Pokemon you just caught. Check out the Super Training page for more details.īegin Basic Training & consume punching bagsĭouble check to see that your Pokemon has 0 EV Points. When you have all three tiers unlocked, grab your team. Complete all 6 minigames to unlock another set of 6 in medium difficulty, and completing medium unlocks hard. After the Tutorial, you unlock 6 minigames: one for each stat. Select your Pokemon, and complete the Tutorial. Switch to the Super Training tab in your bottom screen. Grab a Pokemon you don't plan on using competitively. Super Training (Less Efficient, But Safer) Unlock the all stages & all difficulties You want to be hit in your Defensive Stance.
If your opponent attacks second, they will hit you when you are not in your Defensive Stance. Pokemon like Aegislash benefit from having no speed, because you switch to Offensive Stance when you attack. Moves like Gyro Ball encourage you to put no EVs into your speed. There is truly no contest when pitting a bred Pokemon vs a casual Pokemon. Chances are your Gengar will attack faster than the next Pokemon he/she sends out, and you could very well take it to half HP too. Who is going to win that fight? The one who has higher speed, of course. Why would you ever cast physical attacks (Thunder Punch) when you can use special attacks (Thunderbolt) that fit Jolteon's stats better? EV Training assures you're not spreading thin on a variety of stats, and specializing all your damage makes you hit so much harder. Check out its base stats: 130 speed, 110 special attack, and an underwhelming 65 attack. Jolteon is easily one of the best competitive electric Pokemon. There are two routes to Quick EV Training: Super Training and Horde Training.