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IV stands for Individual Value. Put simply, they are values that range f...
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IV stands for Individual Value. Put simply, they are values that range from 0-31 that are set on a pokemon in each of it's stats. The higher the value, the higher your stat will be. At level 100, these values become very important as they can result in a 31 point boost or drop in a stat. These values are defined permenantly when you receive an egg or catch a pokemon. They can never be changed. This is why people breed for IVs, as they want the best possible result that can never be changed. They're like pokemon Genes.
IVs are hidden in game and the only way to find them is with an online IV calculator. I will leave a couple of links for those later.
So to demonstrate IVs I'll give you an example. I'll use Heracross.
These are the stats of a Hardy Heracross at level 100, with no EVs. I'm using Hardy so that the stats stay completely neutral and therefore display IVs in a clearer way. For this set, my Heracross has an IV of 0 in every stat.
HP: 270 Atk: 255 Def: 155 Spa: 85 SpDef: 195 Spe: 175
Now to show you what a Hardy Heracross looks like with every IV at 31.
HP: 301 Atk: 286 Def: 186 Spa: 116 SpDef: 226 Spe: 206
You can see that the second Heracross is MUCH better than the first, as it has what is called perfect IVs (i.e an IV of 31 in every stat). This is the Heracross that I'd much rather take into a fight with me, as it's stats are much higher thanks to the IVs.
Unfortunitely, IVs are never so straightforward. An IV spread is completely random, decided by a random number generator, so the best you can do is manipulate the results to suit you. The best way to do this is by breeding for those perfect IVs, which I will cover later.
With legendary pokemon you only receive once, people tend to do what is called soft resetting. This is saving in front of the pokemon, catching it, checking the IVs then if you are unsatisfied with what is presented to you, you press Start + Select + L + R all at once, catch it again and check the IVs again. Keep doing this until you are happy with the IVs of your Pokemon. This goes for all legendaries save wondering legendaries. The wondering pokemon are pre-determined so there's nothing you can do about them. Feel free to soft reset for Dialga / Giratina / Palkia / Heatran and other event legendaries. 2.Checking your IVs.
Yeah, this can be kind of tricky. In game there is only one hint as to what your highest IV is and this is the flavour text given. "Likes to thrash about" and "impetuous and silly" are examples. This is the most immediate clue as to what your IVs are. As we haven't fragmented the text in a while with a nice list, here's a nice helpful list.
In game, finding your highest IV:
HP IV Value
31-Often dozes off 30-Loves to Eat 29-Likes to Relax 28-Likes to scatter things 27-Often Naps
Attack IV Value
31-Likes to thrash about 30-Proud of its' Power 29-Hot Tempered 28-Quick tempered 27-A little Quick-Tempered
Defense IV Value
31-Capable of taking hits 30-Sturdy Body 29-Good perseverance 28-Good endurance 27-Highly persistent
Speed IV Value
31-Alert to sounds 30-Likes to run 29-Quick to flee 28-Somewhat of a clown 27-Impetuous and silly
Special Attack IV Value
31-Mischievous 30-Highly Curious 29-Very Finicky 28-Often lost in thought 27-Thoroughly cunning
Special Defense IV Value
31-Somewhat Vain 30-Strong Willed 29-Somewhat Stubborn 28-Hates to lose 27-Strongly Defiant
Using this, you can read off your pokemon what their highest IV is.
The only problem with this list is that all of those characteristics correspond to a set of possible IVs. For example, in the HP category "often dozes off" could possibly mean a 31 IV, however, it could also possibly be 26, 21, 16, 11, 6 or 1. The thing is, considering the best IV for a bred pokemon; it's pretty unlikely that a pokemon's best stat will be 16, 11, 6 or 1. Just bare that in mind. Usually that list is spot on.
If you have access to lots of rare candies then you can (SAVE THE GAME FIRST) rare candy the pokemon to level 100, use an IV calculator to calculate the IVs of the pokemon. Write them down somewhere then reset the game
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ive been looking for an english ver. for ages
could you plz tell me were i could find them ?