You gain EV's from fighting certain pokemon other than online battles, so any pokemon in the wild, trainer (in game) means you gain EV's
It will automatically add 4 EV's to the stat its assigned to no matter what, after each battle (Pokemon you kill).
EVs are Effort Value points. Each pokemon you battle gives certain EVs. IVs are Individual Value points. A pokemon will have a random number between 1-31 indicating how much growth each stat will have.
In Pokémon Blue, items that can raise Special Attack EVs include the Special stat-enhancing items like the Carbos, which increases Speed but indirectly helps with Special Attack through training. However, the primary way to raise Special Attack EVs is by defeating specific Pokémon that grant Special Attack EVs, such as Gastly, Abra, and Magnemite. Additionally, using items like Protein or Rare Candies can help in training Pokémon more effectively, but they don't directly influence EVs.
Of course they do.They are completely normal pokemon.
In Pokémon Brick Bronze, you can obtain Speed EVs by battling specific Pokémon that yield Speed EVs when defeated. Notable examples include Zubat, Pidgey, and Electrike, which each provide 1 Speed EV. Additionally, you can use items like the Macho Brace or participate in battles against trainers or wild Pokémon that grant additional Speed EVs. Remember to keep track of your Pokémon's EVs to optimize their performance in battles.
The EVs will carry over until you gain 1 more EV and hence gain a stat on your next level up
Yes, switching out a Pokémon during battle does affect the amount of EVs (Effort Values) gained. When a Pokémon faints an opponent, the Pokémon that participated in the battle will receive the EVs associated with that defeated opponent. However, if a Pokémon is switched out before the opponent is defeated, it will not receive any EVs from that battle, regardless of how much damage it inflicted.
It will automatically add 4 EV's to the stat its assigned to no matter what, after each battle (Pokemon you kill).
EVs are Effort Value points. Each pokemon you battle gives certain EVs. IVs are Individual Value points. A pokemon will have a random number between 1-31 indicating how much growth each stat will have.
Metagross "Attack boosting nature 252 evs speed, 252 evs sp. defense and 6 evs attack with thunderpunch, meteor mash, zen headbutt and hammer arm with leftovers (Given to you) Garchomp "Attack boosting nature 252 evs speed, 252 evs attack, 6 evs sp def with dragon claw, earthquake, outrage and firefang. with Yache berry (You find while enroute) Tyranitar "Attack boosting nature 252 evs speed, 252 evs attack, 6 evs defense. thunderfang, crunch, stone edge and earthquake with wide lense (the Veilstone gamecorner)
Yes, the Pokémon still gets everything the Pokémon that defeats the enemy Pokémon gets which includes Experience Points and EVs.
EVS attendant
Freewheelers EVS was created in 1990.
Pokemon that don't have max EVs or IVs. If you don't hack, then you can use any Pokemon you have.
You just need to give it to a pokémon. It will double the Effort Values (EVs) it earns during the battle but halves its speed.
EVS Broadcast Equipment was created in 1994.
EVS Broadcast Equipment's population is 2,011.