Gymnotide
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Well killing the shinx beats the 8 geodudes.
Forget the Geodude, just use Iron to reduce hassle and be on the safer side.
Well killing the shinx beats the 8 geodudes.
The formula for finding out how much EXP you will get in battle is:
<Lucky Egg> x <OT / Foreign> x <NPC vs. Wild> x <base experience> x <Level of fainted PKMN> x 0.14286
Lucky Egg is 1.5 if the Pokemon holds that item and 1 otherwise.
The OT / Foreign is 1, unless (1) the Pokemon has a different OT (two games can have the same OT, but generally, a traded Pokemon will have a different OT) or (2) the Pokemon is from a different language. If (1) applies, then a-value is equal to 1.5, if (2) applies, then the a-value is 1.7.
If the Pokemon belongs to a trainer, NPC vs. Wild is 1.5, otherwise it is 1.
The base experience varies from Pokemon to Pokemon. The highest is Chansey and Blissey, who both have 255 Base EXP. I think it shares this quality with Mewtwo, Rayquaza, Ho-Oh, and Lugia. Gyarados has 215.
I'll pull up a site with the base EXP for you.
edit This one only shows the first 386 Pokemon, since it is for R/S/E/FR/LG
https://www.geocities.com/ultrastupidneal/Pokemon-Pokedex-NameBaseStatExperience.html
The higher Level the enemy is the more EXP you will get.
BASICALLY:
You want to do the following:
- Equip a Lucky Egg.
- Have, if possible, a Pokemon that does not belong to you. It is better if it came from a foreign country.
- Fight Trainers as opposed to Wild Pokemon.
- Fight something with a high Base EXP.
- Fight higher level Pokemon.
Does anyone have a Power Weight and a Power Bracer?
16BP each at the Battle Frontier. Shouldn't be too hard.
Nah I'm too lazy to do that.
they told me to post this here, so-
What Is The Wifi On The Games- I know about the wifi plaza mini games, i love those- i'm talking about friend codes- that kind of stuff-
I have Platinum and Diamond, I want to get something from Diamond to Platinum from one DS. I've heard it's possible, can anyone help me?
Vitamins increase something called EVs - Effort Values - for your Pokemon in that stat by 10. Now, 4 EVs equate to one stat point, so that means one Vitamin - 2.5 stat points for that stat. You won't necessarily see them right then and there though - some may only appear once you level up later on.I have a question. (:
The Vitamins that you feed your Pokemon, does that increase their stats, or what exactly does it do?