Cradinos, Shieldon, Finneon, Anorith, Huntail, Zangoose and mew
All you have to do is just put a pokemon (preferrably a level 100, or at least your highest leveled pokemon) in the front of your party, and give the pokemon you want to train up the exp. share. Then it will get a share of the exp. points. The reason you would want a level 100 in front is because then the pokemon holding the experience share will get 100% of the exp.
Normal has the least amount of weaknesses with only one fighting but it isn't super effective againist anything and it doesn't effect ghost and ghost type moves do not effect it but otherwise, there a several different Pokemon types which have two weaknesses.
once u get Pokemon on level 30 at least and u have to get at least 5 or 6 Pokemon in your party
Pokemon X and Y, which introduced 70 new Pokemon.
all water Pokemon at least
You must have at least 5,000 Experience points.
It let's your Pokemon's attack to at least 10 points.
You can cash your stealing creation points to get the sacred clay armour, weapon, or tools. The armour will give you twice the experience points while killing a monster, considering the armour and weapon is still charged. The tools, depending on which one you get will give you at least double the experience points while the tool is charged.
Manchester United with 75 points in the 1996-97 season.
At Route 15 inside the big place, go upstairs talk to Professor Aid. If you have collected at least fifty Pokemon, he will give you the Exp. Share. The Pokemon holding this item will gain the exact same number of experience points. For example, if Magikarp is holding it it and your Charizard just went up to level 59 and the experience was 496, then Magikarp will gain exactly 496 points. if the Pokemon came from a trade it will get more experience points than your charizard. Edit: Not sure about traded Pokemon, but the one holding the Exp. Share will get exactly half, so if you use 2 Pokemon in the battle, and the total exp is 1000, your Exp Share Pokemon will get 500, and the other 2 will get 250 each.
the earlier the better. Due to the amount of max EVs and IVs that a pre-evolution pokemon has, It will be at least 100 stat points behind on each skill. So the earlier you evolve a pokemon, the stronger it gets.
All you have to do is just put a pokemon (preferrably a level 100, or at least your highest leveled pokemon) in the front of your party, and give the pokemon you want to train up the exp. share. Then it will get a share of the exp. points. The reason you would want a level 100 in front is because then the pokemon holding the experience share will get 100% of the exp.
You have to have 5,000 experience points and the horse has to have at least 1,000.
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Professor Elm (i think his name is) will give you each a pokedex in the beginning of the game. Seeing Pokemon does not officially add their data to your pokedex. To officially add full data you MUST catch the Pokemon. Sometimes at random points in the game one of the professor's aides will ask you if you've caught at least a certain amount of Pokemon, and if the answer really is yes, he gives you a useful item. Be catching Pokemon!
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