4th Gen Best Place to Gain EXP in the Game?

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    Where is the place you find it easiest to gain experience in the game?

    Personally I just put a lucky egg on the pokemon I'm training and fight the guy in the grassy area all the way to the left of Sunyshore City. He's right by the "restaurant" near Lake Valor. All he has is a luxio but I usually send out the guy I'm training, switch and hit Luxio with explosion. Then I win get the load of money he gives you and my pokemon gets around 3600 EXP. Then if you go straight down from the restaurant, the guy at the desk in the hotel heals your pokemon. If you're patient and do this a lot you'll end up with tons of money which you can use to buy vitamins and make your life a bit easier while EV training!
     
    Here's another tip:
    It used to be that when you equipped the exp share on the front pokemon ( the one that fought in battle), it would only get the normal amount of exp.
    I don't know if they forgot to code that back in, but now if you give the front pokemon ( the one that fights) the exp share it will actually gain two times the exp.
     
    i train in the elite four good with money and exp or near the resort area
     
    Trading a Pokemon lets your Pokemon gain 1.5 times the normal Exp. Points gained. I suggest Snowpoint Temple, with some of the highest leveled wild pokemon, I believe.
     
    I forgot the route, but whichever one has the sandstorm going on...some guy there has a Blissey.
    I usually just keep beating the crap outta that thing for loads of EXP.
     
    I usually train in the elite fours with exp share on the pokemon i want to train. Other than that i also put lucky egg on my pokemon and train near the battle area with VS seeker.
     
    Fisherman Alec in the route left of where Sunyshore is(he has two Gyarados) gives a lot of experience. I usually battle trainers whose pokemon is in the 50s or so. Other than the Elite Four, I also like to train in the Battle Area, and such.

    there is also a very wealthy rich boy, which gives loads of money (almost 20.000 at a time with amulet coin or the incense)
     
    there is also a very wealthy rich boy, which gives loads of money (almost 20.000 at a time with amulet coin or the incense)

    haha yeah, that is who I was referenceing in my post. Those two gyarados are great to battle though!

    And yeah that's right the area before Giratina is a chill place to train as well
     
    Turnback Cave is the best Lv. 66 Haunters and Bronzongs give great experiances, but if you don't want to carry a Defog Slave, Snowpoint Temple is...Okay.

    Stark Mountain is cool and all but it requires too many HM's.
     
    Places to Train

    Here's where I train my Pokemon:


    • Pokemon (Around level 30-45) with Water/Ground Type Moves:
      • Iron Island.
    • Pokemon (Around level 46+) with Water/Ground Type Moves:
      • Route 227
      • Stark Mountain (Requires a HM Slave).
    • Pokemon (Around level 45+) with Fire/Flying Type Moves:
      • Route 229.
    • Pokemon (Around level 35+) with Grass Type Moves:
      • Route 222 (Chain for Gastrodon).
      • Tuber Jared on Route 213.
      • PI Carlos (with 3 unevolved Goldeens) on Route 214.
      • Sendoff Spring (Chain for Golduck).
    • Pokemon (Around level 35+) with Lightning Type Moves:
      • Lake Valor with Super Rod.
      • Cyclist John (with 2 unevolved Staravias) on Cycling Road.
      • PI Carlos (with 3 unevolved Goldeens) on Route 214.
    • Pokemon (Around level 45+) with Lightning Type Moves:
      • Cyclist John (with 2 Staraptors) on Cycling Road.
      • PI Carlos (with 3 Seakings) on Route 214.
      • Fisherman Miguel on Route 218.
    • Pokemon (Around level 30+) with Psychic/Flying Type Moves:
      • Route 211.
    • Pokemon (Around level 30+) with Psychic Type Moves:
      • Turn Back Cave (Avoid Bronzongs, Requires Rock Climb and/or Defog/Rock Smash)
    • Pokemon (Around level 40+) that are Dark Types and/or have Dark/Ghost/Bug type Moves:
      • Scientist Shaun on Route 212 (Requires Cut).
    • Low Level non-Competitive Pokemon
      • 2 Ace Trainers on Route 229 (Requires a strong Pokemon and Exp Share).
    • High Level Competitive Pokemon
      • Pokemon League.

    Areas the are underlined have a recovery spot (Excluding Pokemon Center) near them.

    I hope that helps. :)
     
    I train against Ace trainers Felix & Dana on Route 229 Felix gives about 7000 exp. at a time and Dana gives about 5300 exp. at a time.
     
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