The same way you did in all the Pokemon games.
Of course they do.They are completely normal pokemon.
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.
Since the Hasty nature decreases Defense and increases Speed, you may want to use Qualot Berries to decrease its Defense EVs. There are no berries that increases EVs in any stat.
You have to use cheat code.
It will automatically add 4 EV's to the stat its assigned to no matter what, after each battle (Pokemon you kill).
action replay comes with codes for protein x999 ect. but, every Pokemon is limited to 255 evs per stat, and on top of that, a limit of 512 evs per Pokemon, so if you give a lvl 100 Pokemon a vitamin and it says it wont have an effect, it already has 512 evs. but don't worry, there are berries, i think 21 to 26 or so that remove evs. why would you want to remove evs? cuz your Pokemon got 512 evs before you learned all of this
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)
Pokemon that don't have max EVs or IVs. If you don't hack, then you can use any Pokemon you have.
Max out your Pokemon's EVs.
Effort Values? Its the raise in stats you get from battling your Pokemon against others. e.g. by battling zubats, your Pokemon get increased speed stats. You cannot get infinite evs though. You can also use Protein and Iron etc. They count as evs too.
Well, the level doesn't really matter, as long as it's not 100. In the end, all the EVs will add up the same.
Of course they do.They are completely normal pokemon.
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.
there are two ways you can do this: (1) level up the pokemon or (2) place the pokemon in the PC and take it back out. Both cause stats to be recalculated. Remember that EVs will change the level 100 stat by 1 for every 4 EVs. only 510 EVs can legally be given to any pokemon and a maximum of 255 can be attributed to any one stat. with effective EVs only working in multiples of 4, the maximum effective EVs for any single stat is 252 and a maximum of 508 EVs will have any effect on a pokemon (when all used in multiples of 4 on a pokemon's stats).
You use the Pokeradar in tall grass in Pokemon Pearl version. The grass will shake and show you the location of rarer Pokemon.
Mewthree cannot be caught or cheated for in Pokemon Pearl.
You need to get the National Pokedex. Then use Poke Transfer. But you don't get the White Pokemon on Pearl. You can never get the Pearl Pokemon back to Pearl.