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).
It doubles the amount of EV's (effort values) that your Pokemon receives.
Every time your Pokemon levels up they receive effort values or stat points.
The effort ribbon will be given to you when the effort values (EV) of the first Pokemon in your party are full. For more info about EV's check this guide: www.gamefaqs.com/ds/946308-Pokemon-platinum-version/faqs/56146
If you mean PokeRus, it is short for, "Pokemon Virus". However, it is not bad (It's only negative affect is lowering your Pokemon's friendship) , on fact it is very good for training your Pokemon. It doubles the amount of EV's (effort values) that a Pokemon receives when they defeat another Pokemon. When the Pokemon's immune system has fought off the disease, the good effects stay, and the bad effects leave.
This item boots the exp received in battle. Macho Brace lowers your Pokemon's Speed in half, but raises the Pokemon's basis stat points (Attack, Defence, Special Attack, Special Defence). It has nothing to do with Exp points. I'm pretty sure it half the speed stat while equipped but doubles all evs you get.
You Get Effort values Whenever you defeat a Pokemon the Pokemon has 255 EV's (Effort Values) In the Paticular Stat Or If The Pokemon Has a Total of 510 EV's
You Get Effort values Whenever you defeat a Pokemon the Pokemon has 255 EV's (Effort Values) In the Paticular Stat Or If The Pokemon Has a Total of 510 EV's
It doubles the amount of EV's (effort values) that your Pokemon receives.
Yes, as long as your Pokemon is holding the power lens, it will have its speed halved and it will gain 4 Special Attack Effort Values every time it defeats another Pokemon. However, Effort Values, not to be confused with the stats seen on your Pokemon's profile, are visibly shown so you have to count them yourself if you want a particular number of them.
Yes, Pokerus is beneficial towards your Pokemon and doubles the Effort Values gained from a Pokemon battle.
== To get the effort ribbon is simple. All you need to do is max out your Pokemon's effort values(EVs), this can be done by fighting a lot of Pokemon or done more quickly using different items and with Pokerus.
Every time your Pokemon levels up they receive effort values or stat points.
Route 102, against Ralts.
Maxing out stats is done through a process called EV training which stands for Effort Value. Effort Values are given to your pokemon each time it defeats an opponent pokemon and each opponent gives specific effort values such as Gastly giving 1 point of Special Attack effort values what you have to do is gain as much points as possible while your pokemon is still in the beginning training stages as in level 20's and below or so. At first there will be no noticeable difference of how each stat's growth is affected until you begin reaching the middle stage of training and beyond where your Special Attack in this instance will jump from 2 points to even 15 points depending on the pokemon's perferred stat point like Slaking is a Attack Stat pokemon vs a Mewtwo for Special Attack. Do not attempt to EV a stat that is extremely low for a pokemon you will not get significant gains by doing so an example is EV training Attack Stat to a Jynx which has significantly low Attack Stat so do not do this. Have the pokemon your training hold Macho Brace while your EV training to enhance the points you receive each time the pokemon levels up also use the stat enhancing items such as Protein to enchance the proceedings even further.
Tyrogue evolves into hitmontop at level 20 if its attack and defense stats are the same. One way of making sure this happens is by using protein and iron to modify the effort values (EVs) of your tyrogue.
The effort ribbon will be given to you when the effort values (EV) of the first Pokemon in your party are full. For more info about EV's check this guide: www.gamefaqs.com/ds/946308-Pokemon-platinum-version/faqs/56146
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.