 Hello friends, welcome to today's video where we're going to show you everything you need to know about Eevee training your Pokemon in Brilliant Diamond and Shine and Pearl. Eevee's or Effort Points, as otherwise known, are hidden numbers that affect a Pokemon's final stat points. Every Pokemon can be trained with up to 510 Eevees, with no more than 252 being put into one particular stat. Now there are two ways for you to Eevee your Pokemon in Brilliant Diamond, Shine and Pearl. What I would like to coin method the hard way, and there is the easy way, we'll cover all of these methods in today's guide, but how do you check your Eevees in games? To check a Pokemon's Eevees, if you click in on their summary screen and then go across to their Pokemon skills page, you'll be able to see an array of stats related to this Pokemon along with their ability and the nature effect that it has on the stat. On this page, if you toggle the X button, it will then give you an overview of where the Eevees are on this Pokemon. Currently, as this Gible is a brand new egg that we've hatched, it's got no Eevees, whereas if your Pokemon has been fully Eevee trained, you can see the darker blue shade over the top of the yellow, indicating that the Eevees have been distributed in Attack and Speed. The sparkly effect that you get over the text indicates that that particular stat has been maxed out, it has 252 Eevees in that stat. Another indicator that you can check your Eevees is by going to Sunny Shore City. Once here, if you take this route from the Pokemon sent to you, you'll be able to go into this building right here and you can speak to this NPC character right here. And if you've got the Pokemon at the top of your party, she will review it. And if it has maximum Eevees, if it has that 510 Eevee mark, it will be given the Effort Ribbon. And as you can see, this is on the Gible that we have got maximum Eevees in. Now unlike the Gible that we've just hatched, this Infernip is something that I use in my playthrough. It's battled a bunch of different Pokemon, so it has a very varied Eevee spread. You can see here, nothing is maxed out in regards to a single stat, but the Eevees are spread around indicated by the blue shading over each stat point. If you, like myself, would like to maybe re-Evee this Infernip or one of your starter Pokemon that you used in the playthrough, then you can utilize these berries. So to remove Eevees from a Pokemon, you can use one of the six berries available in the game. There is the Pomeg Berry which reduces HP, the Calpsy Berry which reduces attack, the Kuala Berry which reduces defense, Honju Berry which reduces special attack, the Grepper Berry which reduces special defense, and the Tomato Berry which reduces speed. Now using one of these berries will reduce the Eevees in a single stat by 10. So to remove a maxed out Eeveed stat, you're going to need to use 26 of these Pomeg Berries. The same can be said for the other berries relating to other stats. So as an example, how to use these berries, what we're going to do is just remove all Eevees from this Infernip. You want to click on a Pomeg Berry as we've got an array of different Eevees on the Infernip. We're going to have to probably use a bunch of berries to do this. So the first one, if you just click down on it, you'll see we'll use seven Pomeg Berries and we'll remove 70 HP Eevees. Next we'll go to Calpsy Berry just to make sure that we've got everything. This time we'll go down, it'll click into nine Calpsy Berries. So we'll use that, it'll take away 90 attack Eevees. Next we'll go with the Coil Up Berry just to make sure that we get rid of any defense Eevees. Again, we're going to go down and it'll go automatically to nine, and if you go back into the Berry and you use one, it says it won't have any effect. Next we'll try and clear all of the special attack Eevees with the Honjoo Berries. That will remove a hundred special attack Eevees. We'll check with the Grapper Berry to remove any special defense. We'll go with that. We'll go down and it will only remove 30 Eevees using three Grapper Berries and then finally we'll remove the last Eevees on this Infernip using the Tomato Berry and we'll click down again using 15 Tomato Berries which removes 150 Eevees. Now if we go back into our Summary Screen 4 Infernip, we should see a similar thing to what we saw with the Eevees spread on our Gible where there aren't any Eevees distributed to the Infernip now and it's ready to re-eve. So far we've covered a brief overview of what Eevees are, how you can distinguish what they are in-game and how you can remove them. Now with the Eevees removed from our Infernip, we are ready to re-eve it. So we'll go over Method 1 in this guide which is battling wild Pokemon. As I mentioned, battling wild Pokemon, every time you do battle a Pokemon, it will give you a certain Eevee in a particular stack point. And I say this is the harder method because it is definitely the slower method of the two. There are a couple of tools that you can use to help speed this process up. To speed up the Eevee process of battling wild Pokemon, you can use some items. Now what you want to do is head to the fight area, obviously you're going to only have access to this part of the game after you've beat the Elite Four. But once you're here, you're able to go up into the battle zone. Now to obtain these items, you're going to have to have some battle points. So you will have to do a little grinding prior to buying these items. But once you have them, you can come to the battle zone shop here. Once inside, you can speak to the NPC character on the left. Once you speak to her, you'll be able to go into an array of items. And the ones that we're looking for to help out with Eevee-ing are going to be the power items. You've got the power brace, the power belt, power lens, power band, power antlet and power weight. All of these items cost 10 battle points each. And whenever they are attached to a Pokemon, when they have a wild encounter, they give an additional 8 Eevees per battle. The other thing that will speed up the Eevee-ing process by battling wild Pokemon is your Pokemon having Pokerous. Now, Pokerous is a Pokemon virus that can be found randomly on wild Pokemon. It is extremely rare. But if you do have a Pokemon with this, you can put it at the top of your party, go into a battle and it will spread to the other party Pokemon. So you can spread it around to other Pokemon that you have, meaning they will double the Eevees from every battle they participate in, speeding up the whole process exponentially. So as we're about to Eevee our Infernape, what we're going to do is give it a spread of 252 Eevees in its attack and 252 Eevees in its speed with the remaining Eevees put into its HP. As you can see, the power bands here, we've got the power antlet that gives you that additional 8 Eevees in speed. The power band refers to special defense. The power belt increases Eevee yield from defense. The power bracer gives you an increased Eevee yield on attack. Power Lens gives you that increase on special attack. And the power weight gives you the increase in HP. So because we're going for attack and speed, we'll start off with the power bracer and we'll give it to our Infernape. Now, one of the best places to Eevee train your attacks that is going to be on Route 202. This is a route just south of Sagan Town. And then once you come to the grass area, you want to try and encounter a Shinks. Now, for every time you battle a Shinks, you will receive one Eevee in your attack stat. Now, if you have the power bracer attached to your Pokemon, that your Eevee training, and you also have the Pokorus, that yields one Eevee from the Shinks plus the aid from the power bracer. And then you times that by two with the Pokorus. And that will give you 18 Eevees per battle. So to get to a maximum of 252 Eevees in your attack stat, you're going to have to battle 14 Shinks to max out your attack. But bear in mind, if you do have other Pokemon in your party when doing this, they will also receive Eevees from the Pokemon that you're battling due to the experience share that is spread over every Pokemon in your party. So after a total of 14 Shinks battled with our Infernape, and if we go into the summary screen, we'll be able to see that the Eevees are maxed out now in attack after 14 battles with the Shinks because we have got the Pokorus and also the power bracer attached. Bear in mind, if you haven't got Pokorus, you're going to be doubling this process. So would be 28 battles for Shinks with the power bracer attached. And that is respective of any stat that you're training. Next up, we need to train Infernape in its speed Eevee stats. So we're going to give it the Power Antlet, which is the item that refers to speed Eevees. And we want to make our way to Route 201. You can go from Seagumtown or Twinleaftown. And once here, you want to just make your way to the grassy areas. And this time, we want to be encountering Starly. Now for Starly, every time you battle it, it will give you one Eevee point in your speed stat. So with the Power Antlet attached to your Pokemon, you're going to be receiving a plus eight boost from that item. And then you're going to times it by two. So one Eevee stat from Starly plus the eight from the Power Antlet gives nine, times that by two with the Pokorus. Again, that is going to yield 18 Eevees in your speed stat. So resulting in 14 battles, 14 Starly, you're going to have to defeat until you're able to max out your Eevees in speed. So once again, after you've defeated the 14th Starly in this chain, you'll be able to max out your Eevees in speed with the Power Antlet attached and the Pokorus on your Pokemon. As you can see, if we go into the summary screen here for Infernape, it should have maxed Eevees out in both its attack and its speed. You can tell this again, as we mentioned earlier, by the sparkling effect over the text. Now we only have four Eevees left to put in its remaining stats. And for HP, we want to be using the Power Weight item. So we're going to just give this to our Infernape. That will make the process a lot quicker. You can stay on the same route at two or one because Badoof also spawn in this location and the thing with Badoof is they will give a payout of one HP Eevee every time you battle them with the Power Weight attached to our Pokemon. That is plus eight, so we don't need to even have Pokorus for these remaining Eevees that we need to do to max out our Infernape. So one battle is going to be enough here with the Power Weight attached. If not, if you didn't have the Power Weight or Pokorus, you're going to have to battle four Badoofs to get those four Eevees to maximize the Eevee spread on your Pokemon. And with that one battle, the Infernape should be fully max Eevees. Now we already have the effort ribbon on our Infernape, so we can't go back and get another one, unfortunately, but we can see from the Poker Scale screen, if we hit the X button we toggle that, we can see that all our Eevees are maxed out and the Infernape is completely reeveed. Now we'll go over all of the locations around the Cine Region where you can encounter different Pokemon for different Eevees based on the stats that you're looking to Eevee train. As we've mentioned for HP, Badoof is on 201, so you can encounter Badoof in this area, and you can also encounter Starly, which gives you those speed Eevees. For your attack Eevees, you want to be heading to Route 202, which is just north of Sagam Town, and you want to be encountering Shinks. Every time you encounter Shinks, it will give you one Eevee per battle. To Eevee your defense, you want to be heading to Obra City and heading to the Obra Mine. When you're in the mine, you will be able to encounter Geodude and Onyx. Both of these Pokemon will give you one defense Eevee every time you battle them. To train your special attack Eevees, you want to come to Eterna City and then head into Eterna Forest. Once in Eterna Forest, you're going to want to head up to the Old Chateau, and in the Old Chateau you can encounter Ghastly. Every time you encounter and defeat Ghastly, you will be rewarded with one special attack Eevee. For special defense Eevee training, you want to head to Flamora Town, and once here, you want to make your way out onto Route 205, and there will be a strip of water where you can surf, which will take you to the Valley Windworks. Surfing in here will allow you to encounter the Pokemon Tentacool, which will give you one Eevee in special defense every time you defeat it. And for those speed Eevees, you want to head back down to either Sagam Town or Twinleaf Town, and head back out onto Route 201. We've already talked about this when we were encountering Bedoufit. It's the same location, but once here you want to be heading out to any grassy patches on this route and encountering Starly. Any time you encounter Starly, you'll get one speed Eevee every time you defeat it. It is also worth noting that some of the Pokemon that we've listed for Eevee training can be encountered using the Pokemon radar. If you use the Pokemon radar, it can guarantee you that whatever Pokemon you first encounter will be the Pokemon that you will always encounter if the chain continues. So it can be very useful. As you see here, we encountered a Bedouf. We've started a Bedouf chain. So if we were looking to train our Pokemon up with HP Eevees, this would be a really easy way for us to continue a chain, guarantee that every encounter that we're going to get in future is a Bedouf, making the whole process a lot quicker to Eevee our Pokemon. So that's about everything you're going to need to know for Eevee training when doing the wild Pokemon encounters. We'll give you the list of the Pokemon, where they're located for each individual stat. So you can go out and do that. Now we'll move on to the next method in Eevee training that you can use. Gyrate is the quickest method and the one I would always go to. And that is by using Vitamins. Now to get Vitamins in game, they are available in Veilstone City in the department store. You want to make your way to the department store and head up to the second floor. Once you're on the second floor, you want to speak to this cashier behind the desk and they will sell all of the Vitamins that you're going to need. They do cost $9,800 each and each Vitamins gives 10 Eevees to the particular stat that it is related to. So if you were to give one protein to your Infernip, it would essentially be giving it 10 Eevees. To max out one stat from just Vitamins, you're going to need 26 Vitamins in that particular stat. Though to optimally do it, you could buy 25 and then go and battle the Pokemon for the additional two, to rather wasting a whole Vitamin. For this example, we're going to take 26 of our Carbos and 26 of our protein. We've already got a HP in our bag so we can fully max out our Gible in our party. As you can see, this is the Gible that we've got. It is freshly hatched. It has no Eevees in it so far. What we're going to do is use the Vitamins that we've just purchased. There is no cap on using the Vitamins. We want to use 26 in speed. We want to use 26 in attack and we want to finish off the remaining Eevees in HP and that will automatically max out the Eevees on this Gible. Now we go back into the Gible. This will give us a spread of 252 in attack, 252 in speed and it will give us four in HP. As you can see, the attack and speed have been maxed out and it is literally that quick. The only drawback to this process is you're going to need a lot of money to do it but we have plenty of ways to farm money in the games. I've already covered two money farming videos here on the channel. I'll link them right now for you so you can utilize these methods, combine them with the Eevee training for Vitamins and just have a breed. You can also purchase Vitamins from the fight area. Again, the same area where we bought our power items from earlier. You want to speak to the NPC on the left and in here. Again, you're going to need Battle Points to do this but you can buy proteins and all of the Vitamins for one Battle Point each, which is considerably cheaper probably than buying them. Although at the moment we don't have a consistently good way to farm Battle Points where we do with money. So we definitely recommend using the second method. It is a much faster method but it only depends on having enough money. Like I've mentioned, we've done two money farming videos guides here on the channel that you'll be able to combine with this method to make sure that you've got enough cash to be able to fund Eevee and your whole team. It is going to cost a little bit over $500,000 to train one Pokemon with just Vitamins but you can reduce this down slightly and go for that 252 number or 25 Vitamins and then get that two extra by going and battling the Pokemon in the wild. Two battles if you don't have a Power Band or the Pokerous but with the Vitamins method it is a lot quicker. You don't need to worry about getting the Power Bands. You don't need to worry about contracting Pokerous in the game and it is definitely the method I would recommend. Thank you so much for tuning in to today's guide. If you have enjoyed it, do consider dropping a like on the video and also if you do enjoy the content here do think about subscribing to the channel for more content like this. 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