EV Training Hot Spots in Heart Gold/Soul Silver [Please READ the description in the down bar PLEASE]
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another AWESOME place for sp. attack training is in the grass near lake of rage. girafarigs and flaafys gives 2 evs each.
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@SLiKZz01 there's a couple tests you can check for. one is to just attack train until you level up, but count how many attack evs you go. if you killed 50 seakings and only got +2 in attack then obviously it's maxed out. another way is to use a stat calculator to find the attack stat that your pokemon would have with maxed out evs. the third is just to give it protein and if it works then your pokemon has less than 100 attack evs.
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how do u know wen to stop training Evs for a certain stat cus I'm ev training a rattata (adamant) in attack but I also want to train for speed as it's going to be a u-turn lead so I don't know wen to start training for speed?
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Man... I was training my vulpix and I dunno if I was doing wrong but I was killing pidgey and rattata for spd ev and I got like 6+ in spd like twice and then it went back to normal. I got 252 ev in spd and sp atk and 6 ev in hp but I went to that lady to check if I maxed out my Ev but she said it needs to work harder.
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It doesn't work the way you think it does. Basically, it'll go up by a certain amount BY level 100. You'll notice if you get like 100 EVs in a stat in just one level, the stat will go up by +3 or +4. (Or if you're much higher in level it'll go up by a lot more, because it has a lot more to gain BY level 100) A gain of a single stat point in general just isn't going to be that noticable. Just keep a record of what you've done, and it'll be noteworthy when it needs to be.
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@Aldrius but whenever I get 4 EV in the stat it doesn't seem to raise one point. Not to mention whenever Ievel up the numbers are static. It's always +1 +2 etc etc.
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No, it's 1 EV for beating one pokemon in each stat. (Or 2 for some. Like Muk you get 2 HP EVs, Seaking you get 2 attack EVs) It's 4 EVs to earn one point in a stat. (So after 40 points you get +10 more in that particular stat.) It's 510 between all 6 EVs. That's the total number you can have. It's 255 per stat, but there's no point in getting 255 because it's not divisible by 4 (and therefore does not increase your stats). So the true 'max' that's worth it is 252.
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I learned the max you can get is like 510 EV's and you need to defeat four EV giving pokemon to earn 1 EV in that stat. Is this right? Also, is it 510EV's per stat or between all 6?Because I've been fighting immense amounts of the pokemon listed on your list but it doesn't seem to help any at all...
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@TheGuyWhoIsSitting IMO, I think Cerulean Cave is the best. Same Pokemon,(Psyducks and Golducks) Higher levels.
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Can I find mew on soul silver I if so were can I find it
I cant find gligar I have soul silver I looked everywhere
pumalati71 1 month ago
@pumalati71 it is heart gold exclusive.
TheGuyWhoIsSitting 1 month ago
Actually, the best place to EV train SP. Attack is Route 43 (just above Mahogany Town). Depending the time of the day, you have a 30% or 40% chance of finding a Flaffy (2 points) and another 30% of chance finding a Girafarig (also 2 points). You still find some Marreps (5%, 10%) but it's only 1 EV point of SP. Attack. By far the best spot.
IanFarias00 6 months ago 6
@IanFarias00 I beg to differ, Route 6 is the best. 100% of the time you'll find Pokemon that give special attack EVs. You'll find mostly Psyducks that give 1 EV and Golducks that give 2. Psyduck appears 90% of the time, Golduck 10%.
TheGuyWhoIsSitting 6 months ago 3
@TheGuyWhoIsSitting I'm not talking about getting EVs always, i'm talking about getting more EVs in the least amount of time and I'm pretty sure you must agree that would be the best way to make it. The expected value of the EVs gained by training your way (route 6) is 1.1 per battle. In my method (route 43) the expected value varies from 1.25 to 1.5 EVs per battle, which means that even in the worst case scenario it's better to get the Sp. Attack EVs on route 43. It's all about the maths.
IanFarias00 6 months ago 2
@IanFarias00 The way I EV trained was I'd use a power item and gain 10 EVs per battle with a Pokemon with Pokerus, so in the end all I had to do was battle 16 Pokemon to get maxed EVs after vitamins, that's all I'm saying, and no chance of running into anything that'd waste time. 15 with the power item, one without.
TheGuyWhoIsSitting 6 months ago