What is EV and IV?
IVs, or Individual Values, help determines a Pokémon’s stats. A Pokémon with high attack IVs will end up doing more damage than a Pokémon with lower attack IVs, even if they’re the same level. EVs, or Effort Values, are bonus stats that your Pokémon will gain from defeating specific types of Pokémon.
What is the max EV for one stat?
255
The highest amount of EVs you can have in one stat is technically 255, but since the game calculates EVs by multiples of four, having 252 is the same thing. This way you can put the extra EVs in another stat.
How do I check my EVs?
In Pokémon Sword and Shield the easiest way to check a Pokémon’s EVs is to go through the summary page. After selecting your Pokémon and checking its summary, scroll to the stats page (the second page) and press the X button. This will show a yellow shape that denotes that Pokémon’s EVs.
How do EVs affect stats?
How do EVs affect stats? For every 4 EVs you gain in a specific stat, you’ll gain +1 to your Pokemon’s base value in that stat. What this basically means is that if you battle 4 Patrat with your Tepig, Tepig will then gain +1 to its attack stat (because each Patrat gives +1 EV in the attack stat).
What stats should I EV train?
If you’re new to EV Training, you’ll probably find the most benefit from sticking to simple 252/252/6 spreads — that means 252 EVs in one stat, 252 in another, and then 6 in the final stat, which is usually HP.
Can you go over 252 EVs?
So don’t worry tracking how much EV you are earning, there is no way to mess it up.
How do I reset my EVs?
To reset EVs, players can find EV berries scattered around in the wild area. When the player shakes trees, berries will fall and they can use these to reduce EVs for certain Pokemon. Players can also be given these berries for participating in Max Raid battles.
How do you tell if your EVs are maxed out?
To check a Pokémon’s EVs, go to check summary, click right once to get to its stat page, then press X to bring up its EV spread. EVs will be dark yellow and sparkle if a stat is maxed out. If all stats are maxed out, the EV spread will turn light blue. Training EVs is mandatory to be competitive.
What IVs good?
Judging Statement | IVs in that stat |
---|---|
Very Good | 26-29 |
Pretty Good | 16-25 |
Decent | 1-15 |
No Good | 0 |
What stat should I EV train?
Instead, you would EV train a Pokémon in the stats that it excels at, and for Chansey, the optimal EV training would be in HP and Sp. Defense. Another example would be EV training a Volcarona. Volcarona excels in Special Attack and Speed, so you would EV train it in those stats.
Can you fully EV train with Vitamins?
Each vitamin increases its respective EV by 10 points. This means that it takes 26 vitamins to get a perfect 252 stat. To fully max out EVs, it will take 53 total vitamins.
What do perfect IVs look like?
If it has three star with an orange stamp, it has around 80-99% perfect IVs. Two stars means 66-80% IVs and one star means 50-65% IVs. Each tick of the stat bar is five stat points, so you can eyeball it out and see how good your Pokémon’s individual values are.
How many EVS does it take to max out a stat?
In total a Pokémon can gain 510 EVs, but only 255 in one stat. Since 4 EVs equals one stat point, if you want to max out a particular stat it’s only useful to get 252 EVs (63 points). The last 3 EVs would be wasted.
How do you get EVs?
Newly-hatched eggs and Pokémon caught in the wild – regardless of level – have no EVs and thus act as a blank sheet for EV training. Any Pokémon that has gained experience points from battling will have gained some EVs.
Should I put more EVs in defense or HP?
Therefore with defensive EV spreads you should put more EVs into the lower stat. Snorlax, for example, has a high HP and so-so Defense, so putting more EVs into Defense than HP will result in a higher overall defense. We have several questions on PokéBase, which should help you find the best spots for EV training in various games.
How many EVS does a high level Pokemon have?
If your Pokémon is at a high level you will see a lot of additional points going on to the appropriate stats at each level up. In total a Pokémon can gain 510 EVs, but only 255 in one stat.