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the game pretty much phailed after first geneation :3

Actually, I noticed that in Diamond and Pearl, The stats slightly increased from contest.

I think that might be me, Not sure, I haven't played the game in a while, But I remember that doing contests was something that helped.
You have to admit, grinding was much more faster.

You have to admit, grinding was much more faster.
Apparently, EV training is a really good thing to do if you're going to raise a pokemon's stats.

Now If only I knew what the hell it was.

Apparently, EV training is a really good thing to do if you're going to raise a pokemon's stats.

Now If only I knew what the hell it was.

You have to fight certain pokemon. Each pokemon gives an effort value for defeating. If you defeat a pokemon constantly that gives 2 attack EV's, you'll gain a lot of attack when you level up.

Apparently, EV training is a really good thing to do if you're going to raise a pokemon's stats.

Now If only I knew what the hell it was.
It's something gained from killing each Pokemon.
You know when they level up they have that little bar that says (STAT)+Number Here?
Well each point is an EV point. When you defeat a pokemon you gain one depending on what pokemon you defeat. For example you could have say, a Mewtwo and kill a stuffload of Level 2 pokemon, who, still, will give you EV points even though their level is low. (Level does not matter)

I EV'd my Mewtwo. It's level 100 now.. Oh wait, that's the one I was forgetting.
Edit: Oh, and certain Pokemon have different max amounts of EV points for each stat.
For example Steelix's max EV in Defense is somewhere around 500.
Edit2: EV's also get divided in half if you're using an Exp Share, and rare candies suck because you don't get EVs. They're fine if you've run out of any points left.
Another method of raising EVs would be those medicines, which, I used a stuffload on my Spiritomb.

Some Pokemon are purposely really high in their EV levels, but they're hard to get, like Spiritomb. They're banned from online contests becasue they're that much better than the rest.
Usually, you'll have
Mewtwo
Spiritomb
Legendary Birds

Not allowed in contests because they're too good, well, if trained properly.
« Last Edit: June 23, 2009, 03:14:47 PM by JD »



That's from when he traded it on the boat with the rich guy for the Raticate ;D
See I watched it a stuffload when I was little
That's also one of my favorite episodes, back when I always wondered why Geodude floated in midair, and because the ship capsized and they were like, underwater ;_;

That's also one of my favorite episodes, back when I always wondered why Geodude floated in midair, and because the ship capsized and they were like, underwater ;_;
I love that episode!
"This is a magical fish, and can be yours for only $500!"
'OOOOH!'
*buys fish, and watches it flop on the floor*
'What does it do?'
"Splash!"
'Magicarp, use splash! IT DOES NOTHING!'


That's from when he traded it on the boat with the rich guy for the Raticate ;D
See I watched it a stuffload when I was little
That's also one of my favorite episodes, back when I always wondered why Geodude floated in midair, and because the ship capsized and they were like, underwater ;_;
I thought he let it fly off with the other butterfree's


When I play my Pokemon games it always ends up like this:
<Starter Pokemon> - Lvl 100
Other pokemon: Lvl 6
The one I gave the EXP SHARE: Lvl 20

the game pretty much phailed after first geneation :3

2nd. it failed after 2nd, silver and crystal were the stuff

When I play my Pokemon games it always ends up like this:
<Starter Pokemon> - Lvl 100
Other pokemon: Lvl 6
The one I gave the EXP SHARE: Lvl 20
how the forget did you manage that?

I'm wondering, Ash isn't really a true pokemon trainer, most of the time in the first season, he recieved badges for free.