EV trained stands for effort value pokemon.
Ev Courter died on July 23, 2011, in Redding, California, USA.
Latias and Latios are Dragon/Psychic with the ability levitate. Therefore their weaknesses are Dragon, Dark, Ghost, Bug and Ice.
The Highest amount of HP that the game can display is up to 999 HP. That amount is impossible to achieve by legit means, Blissey is the only pokemon with the highest HP stat that can reach up to 720, if trained right.
the pokewalker dosent affect ev points the Pokemon can only gain one lvl per pokewalker stroll so whatever Pokemon your Pokemon battled last will detirmine what ev's it does get
It depends on their skillset and if they are EV trained or not. But overall level 100 Pokemon are quite strong.
there are two reasons : 1=they arent ev trained 2=their stats increase by more anyway when lvld up frm an egg by a trainer there are two reasons : 1=they arent ev trained 2=their stats increase by more anyway when lvld up frm an egg by a trainer
all you need to do is beat seven trainers back to back to do so i recomend a swampert ev trained for atk and def, a septile ev traind for spd and atk, and a blaziken ev trained for atk sp.atk and speed if you have enough ev stats left, and for double also use a wevile ev train for atk and spd
no only lv 99 and under can be ev trained
A good moveset for Eevee is Last Resort, Shadow Ball, Iron Tail and Take Down. With Eevee, it should be EVed trained in Special Defense, Vaporeon should be EVed trained in HP, Flareon should be EV trained in Attack, Jolteon should be EV trained in Speed, Glaceon should be EV trained in Special Attack, Leafeon should be EV trained in Defense, Espeon should be EV trained in Special Attack and Umbreon should be EVed trained in Special Defense. Umbreon according to some people's opinions is better for Special Defense while Espeon is better for Special Attack while Umbreon has better defensive stats. Espeon is better with offensive stats.
It all depends not on Levels, but on their Stats; EVs and IVs. An Ev trained lvl 100 Pidgey with good IVs can easily beat a lvl 100 non-Ev trained Zangoose AND Seviper any day.
the latin root "ev" means "age," like in primeval.
ALOT cause if you make eggs they will be stronger. signed arceus rocks!!!!!!!!
That also happened to me. But the reason why is because either you accidentally entered the stats wrong or you accidentally EV trained your Pokemon when you were battling with it. When you're simply raising Pokemon, they could get EV's by accident. Since EV's are invisible, you can't determine why this happened. And the IV Calculators require you to enter in EV's so it can calculate the average IV's. For help on EV's, try this searching this on google: "What are EV's?"
Because a Pokémon gaines EV on every stat, EV training just helps increasing the number of points gained for a single value. In short, a Pokémon will gain EVs even in stats it wasn't trained for.
It means the Pokemon was trained in certain stats. Battling Pokemon gives you a certain amount of EV points. For example, battling a starly gives you 1 speed EV point for the Pokemon that battled it. Different Pokemon give different EV's. EV's work like the following: every 4 EV's you get in one stat, that stat is raised by 1. The maximum EV's you can have in any one stat is 255 and the total number of EV's your Pokemon can have is 510. So essentially, only two stats can be fully maxed. You could also divide up the EV's evenly into the stats, but that's not the best thing to do. EV-training is tedious, and without the right items, it takes forever. Go to serebii.net for all the info about EV's.
it means "Exposure Value".
EVE (Extraterrestrial Vegetation Evaluator)