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August 23rd, 2013 12:24 AMlmcde22ok I'll try that :) just go with attack then and see what happens
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August 22nd, 2013 7:21 PM.:batto:.i suggest not splitting up the EV train.. just pick one or the other and youll get somewhere. ;)
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August 22nd, 2013 5:23 PMlmcde22alright no worries :) i just hatched an adamant Beldum so i will EV train it for attack and defence and see where that gets me. I'll keep you posted
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August 21st, 2013 11:24 PM.:batto:.i really dont know, i dont ev breed. if the pokemon has the right nature. im happy with that. i dont compete in pokemon battles online so it doesnt really bother me lol. :)
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August 21st, 2013 6:08 PMlmcde22alright that's easy. But what about the IVs? Like say you had two gible's that were identically trained to Lv 100, and one had an attack IV of 31 and the other was like 25, how much of a difference would it make?
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August 21st, 2013 6:00 PM.:batto:.Natures influence stats by 10%
example.
Adamant Natue 10% bonus to Attack. and -10% to Sp Attack.
so your pokemon will have a stat 10 percent lower then it normally would with a good stat. -
August 21st, 2013 3:51 PMlmcde22That makes sense i guess. I have got Pokerus so that should help. But how much of a difference do IVs and Natures make at Lv 100? like say your Gible had a negative attack nature, how many less stat points would it be likely to have at Lv 100 then one that has a positive attack nature?
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August 21st, 2013 3:28 AM.:batto:.well, the way i do it. is hatch a pokemon from an egg. or catch it in the wild. normally ill make sure i have the nature i want before i will EV train. ill also hatch or catch in another one of my pokemon games so i get the EXP bonus.
so for example, i will hatch an adamant natured gible.
and what i will do is because i have a pokemon with pokerus, ill put gible in the second part of my party. the pokerus infected pokemon in the first slot.
make a couple wild pokemon faint. i will repeat this until gible has caught the infection, this never takes more than 10 battles for me. normally from 3 - 5
after gible has caught it, i will put it first in my party. and switch it out for a stronger pokemon to defeat a wild pokemon. this way gible gets the exp for the battle but won't get any EV points.
i will repeat this until i am confident gible can handle making in this case Goldeen faint by itself. at this point i will attach an EV boosting item.
so golden gives +1 EV in attack. plus the bonus for pokerus and the EV booster item.
now, because i don't want to add up to a perfect number how many goldeen i have to kill, ill just normally make them faint all day. but on average. with all the things this gible has. (the one were talking about in example) it would only have to make 150 - 200 goldeen's faint for max EV in attack. you will have maybe 2 - 5 EV's left over to use on another skill. which has to be done because I'm 99% sure that all ev's cannot be put into one skill.
you might get a couple big bonus for gibles attack at the start. but after a while it will go back to normal. what i mean by this is you might get a +10 in attack for a level, but for the next levels you may only ge +1 - 4 don't let this worry you. you have still done your part.
i hope i haven't confused you. you can google which pokemon give the EV points.
for example just search "attack EV pokemon" or "defence EV pokemon" in google. and it will give the information you need.
if you have pokemon you have already trained but wish to EV train them properly. just search "EV reducing berries pokemon"
that will give you the information you need.
now, just say you didn't have pokerus or a ev booster. you would probably have to kill 300 - 500 pokemon for max EV.
it sounds like a lot. but if you work at it all day. you will get through it. besides, you'll get loads of exp for your pokemon even if the battles are from weaker pokemon.
if you have any other questions. VM me. hope i haven't confused you. -
August 20th, 2013 5:42 PMlmcde22jjust a couple of small things. :D around what level do you calculate your IVs at? Cos at low levels there are a few possibilities so i was wondering how much you raise them before getting a fairly accurate number? and also do you use a computer program or just calculate them in your head or what?
im new to the whole breeding thing so im just trying to get an idea of how to do it accurately :) -
August 19th, 2013 2:45 AM.:batto:.i sure am. what can i help with friend.
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August 18th, 2013 3:36 PMlmcde22Hey batto :) youre a breeder right? I was hoping that you could help me with something...
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June 3rd, 2013 3:34 PMlmcde22yeah almost ahahah. Nah it's great here. No surf though :(
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June 2nd, 2013 8:43 PM.:batto:.Oh nice man. Queensland is lovely actually. I have an uncle that lives in tweed heads.. I know that isn't Qld but its pretty close. :P
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June 2nd, 2013 7:59 PMlmcde22yeah i've been tehre. Go Knights. I'm from the Whitsundays in north qld
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May 30th, 2013 9:29 PM.:batto:.Newcastle, Near Sydney. Yourself? :D


