How do you train your team?

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    So, how do you train your Pokemon In-game? As in for the Pokemon League, not with Ev's.

    Do you cram your Pokemon with Rare Candies until it's an obese level 100? Or do you make it work for it's living, and make it pump iron?

    How do you train your Pokemon?

    Usually I'll have mine in rotation, I'll choose a designated level and try get all the Pokemon that I'm using in my party to that level before progressing, it takes time but it's worth it. So, what are your training methods?
     
    Usually I'll have mine in rotation, I'll choose a designated level and try get all the Pokemon that I'm using in my party to that level before progressing, it takes time but it's worth it. So, what are your training methods?

    Exactly this. I do this in every game. It works well, but sure does take a long time. But yeah, thats how I train also.
     
    I use the exact same method also. But this one time I changed it and just fought the E4 until the won. I really didnt like that even though it went quicker. The highest was 7 levels more than the lowest. Team was all ooggidy boogidy XD
     
    I've started to EV train my Flareon and Jolteon, but I mainly level up by re-battling the E4.
     
    I make it a policy to never run from a battle. It might just be an extra 4 exp points, but it's exp nonetheless. I just generally battle whatever I see and use the Pokemon most suited to the task- although if one Pokemon gets underlevelled I'll stick an Exp. Share on it.
     
    How do you train your Pokemon?

    - Lucky egg
    - Exp share
    - Killing Tabunne (BW)
    - Vs seeker (DPPt + HGSS)
    - Gym leader rematch (HGSS)
     
    I train my Pokemon so that my starter is the highest leveled Pokemon I have, with the rest several levels behind; those Pokemon are close to the highest level trainer/Pokemon in the area.
     
    I just train my Pokemon normally, by going into the Grass and Pokemon Battles. My starter Pokemon is always 3-5 levels higher than the other members of my party. I usually equip the Lucky Egg on my Pokemon for faster leveling up.


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    Battles, Battles, and more Battles. I try to keep my Pokemon at an equal range but not at equal level. But I also try to keep my starter Pokemon at the highest but not too high.

    I also focus on the Pokemon's nature. Originally I tried to EV train my Pokemon, the most I got out of it was my Pokemon's nature. So now I focus my Pokemon's nature and make sure its beneficial.
     
    I occasionally use Rare Candies, but I always use Exp. Share.

    My starter's usually first in the rotation, but once it gets to Level 50-60, I train other Pokemon.
     
    I trained them all around I would do the "Rotation of Death", I would put my weakest first and I would then have them battle in a suitable place. If they started to get weak, I would replace it with the next stronger pokemon. The title came from my rule. I would not heal or go to a Pokemon Center until there was only one more left.
     
    I rotate my team and train every Pokemon in intervals of 5. Not sure why, but it has worked for me the past few years.
     
    I tend to train everything at the same time. Once one Pokémon levels up, I have to grind all the other until they're the same level. Then repeat. Sometimes if I know I need to train a lot, I'll pick a target level and train my Pokémon one-by-one until they reach it. I don't like uneven levels, though in recent games I've gotten a lot better about not being so anal about even levels.

    Once the game is over and I'm doing endgame stuff, though, I tend to just not care. :/ My team in Diamond is like... [100, 77, 68, 73, 74] or something.
     
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