No because it just depends on what pokemon your using and if its holding macho brace or not and if you used protein, iron, hp up, calcium, zinc.
Effort values in the Pokemon games are base stats that give bonus points to an individual Pokemon's stats depending on what kind of Pokemon they defeat to gain experience from. After a Pokemon reaches level 100, it may still gain Effort Value points up to 65535 in each stat.
It doesn't depend on which Pokemon you defeat as to which stats are raised. It purely depends on which Pokemon in particular that you are training and the nature of that Pokemon.
It can help raise/lower certain stats. Like wiki poffins raise the beauty stat. They help your Pokemon win certain contests, too.
They will make your Pokemon grow 1 level instantly. However it's stats will increase normally. The best players usually want thier pokemon to have a certain high stats like high speed, If you don't care about how the stats are distributed then rare candies is good.Another exampleYou can continuously fight gravellors to increase your defence and have low attack, speed etc. Or you can use rare candies and have even stats depending on your pokemon.Shabbir makai
Yes. The vitamins don't affect how they gain stats.
To evolve Milotic you must raise its Beayty stats with certain pokéblocks to maxim
Simply battle with them and they will level up and become stronger. Or, every now and then you will find carbos, calcium, iron, ect. these can boost certain stats of you pokemon.
Legendaries and Eggs are not able to enter into the Battle Frontier. Legendaries can easily defeat the opponents, because of their high stats and powerful moves and Eggs cannot battle.
Yes, that can happen, depending on the Mew's stats, levels, EVs, and IVs.
Slacking has the best stats overall, but there is no "best" Pokemon. It depends on the use of the Pokemon. My personal favorite normal types are Snorlax and Blissey, because they have a lot of health and have moves that can make them heal, so they are hard to defeat.
The team that's the best is what you think is the best for you. I would recommend your starter pokemon, which by now, should be very strong. A range of Pokemon types is good, Pokemon who's move types are a range are even better. The higher level and stats of the Pokemon the better too.
Hitmonchan does not have anything to evolve into. It pre-evolution is Tyrogue and depending on stats it will evolve into Hitmonchan or Hitmontop.