• Ever thought it'd be cool to have your art, writing, or challenge runs featured on PokéCommunity? Click here for info - we'd love to spotlight your work!
  • It's time to vote for your favorite Pokémon Battle Revolution protagonist in our new weekly protagonist poll! Click here to cast your vote and let us know which PBR protagonist you like most.
  • Welcome to PokéCommunity! Register now and join one of the best fan communities on the 'net to talk Pokémon and more! We are not affiliated with The Pokémon Company or Nintendo.

6th Gen Did you use the Exp share?

What did you do?

  • I shut it off

    Votes: 35 25.7%
  • I kept it on

    Votes: 89 65.4%
  • I turned it back on after the e4

    Votes: 12 8.8%

  • Total voters
    136

Blueredemption

Never stop exploring!
  • 478
    Posts
    11
    Years
    • Age 26
    • Seen Oct 16, 2023
    The revolutionary Exp share from XY carried over into ORAS, and brought along with it extreme benefits when it comes to grinding. Did you keep it on after getting it from the scientist in Petalburg woods? Or did you shut it off to keep the difficulties of the game around?

    I myself shut it off, as did many of my friends. I just couldn't see myself going through hoenn without getting a little disappointed if it got too easy.

    Discuss! :)
     
    I had it off the entirety of my main play before the post-game. But now that i've beaten the Delta episode, I have it on now that I can focus on training up stuff to higher levels and what not.
     
    I kept it off the whole time, I wanted to challenge myself... I'm not sure if I will turn it on after the Elite 4.
     
    I have mine off since I want my main-game team actually earning their experience. I'll keep it off until I'm done with the main-game and post-game. After that, I'll turn it on when I'm building teams for competitive battling.
     
    I turned off the exp share. After being too overleveled at my first Kalos playthrough, I had to keep it off the entire time I play any gen 6 games. It's just not fun.

    Plus, it'll just result in you using only 1-2 Pokemon in the party 'cause the others already gain their level ups thanks to you.
     
    I kept it on, mainly because I have no patience grinding out my Pokemon. I just used my starter during the main story and Delta Episode.
     
    On what I consider my main playthrough on Ruby I played it the way god(Arceus) intended. No EXP share and only using Pokemon I find in Hoenn.

    When I do my playthrough just to get all the other legendaries on Sapphire I'm turning it on, as well s bringing Pokemon in from the bank.
     
    I kept it on, I have exams and big projetcs so I don't have that time to train my pokemon, but if I am overleveled, I will put it off.
     
    I don't have the game yet but when I do I'll keep it on because it was a pain in the pass to grind in the originals (and, really, any game before FRLG).
     
    I kept it on and alternated pokemon to the frontline. Usually pushed some out and replaced them after I got their evolutions. I've been playing through slowly. Put in 40 hours in just trying to catch them all or evolve them.my beldum, latias, sceptile and a gyarados have been my main team since the middle though. I'll play with more for the contests after I beat the 4 the first time.
     
    I keep it on, mainly because I like to enjoy the story without any interruptions and I've always used just my starter whenever I play through the main scenario. EXP Share actually allows me to use other stuff if I ever feel like it.
     
    I always keep mine on because I like to be over-leveled. Also, its been a tradition of mine to have my main team at level 100 before I challenge the E4. That way, I can concentrate on training other Pokémon post-game.
     
    I kept it on, and I'm happy I did. If not, some of my Pokemon might still be at 40-50.
     
    I enjoyed turning it off, and ive found that if you battle in secret bases you can get exp pretty easy. Also there other ways to get some. But I don't see much use for it until post game training up pokemons and eving stuff for battles.
     
    I've been alternating having it on and having it off so far. Grinding in Hoenn (or anything that's not Unova or Kalos) usually sucks, so the Exp.Share is welcome, especially because I don't like having my team be too varied in level; I like them to all be within a few levels of each other. I don't keep it on all the time though because while I don't mind being a little overleveled, too much isn't exactly fun fun for story purposes.

    I'm just hoping that there will be a good way to level grind before the Elite 4 or in the post-game, or both. I only have 5 badges atm, so we'll see what happens.
     
    I find its pretty easy to get those lvls before the e4. Besides theres also victory road, for leveling.
     
    Just got it and turned it off immediately. It's already too easy considering I've caught Level 17 (& could have caught a lvl21) Pokémon with the DexNav before I even entered Petalburg Woods. My team members are already higher than Brawly's Pokémon, and I'm not even in Rustboro yet.
     
    I turned it on. Hoenn isn't a nice place to train weaker pokemon. The EXP share makes it less painful... Though I've turned it off for now because I'm already at Lv35-37 with only 4 badges in.
     
    Back
    Top