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4th Gen What's Ut?

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    It's in the title. What is Ut pokemon?? I am really confused the way people keep using the term Ut.
     
    Yeah exactly, UT means untouched. Like in no Exp. and no EVs

    In the exact same mint condition that you catch it... ;)
     
    UT means Untouched. Basically, nothing has been done to it except maybe raise it's friendship by walking with it.

    I don't really get why people care though... Since there's EV reducing berries out there.
     
    Because reducing EVs that you don't know your pokes have is kinda difficult... Better start off with a freshly UT than trying to figure what EVs to erase
     
    Yes, untouched but where did you hear that?
     
    Heard what ?!
    Speak clearly if you wanna get understandable answer...
     
    Because reducing EVs that you don't know your pokes have is kinda difficult... Better start off with a freshly UT than trying to figure what EVs to erase

    Plus, who would bother? I mean, UT is so much easier than piling berries that you have to grow onto a pokemon.
     
    UT means that they havnt been leveld up or had pokerus and even 1 piece of exp
     
    Thanks. But also what is EV's? that has been confusing me for a while as well but forgot to mention it in my first post.
     
    I swear, there should be a stickied thread called "What EVs and IVs are" so people wouldn't need to ask this question.

    Anyway, here is a link to serebii's page: LINKY
     
    Thanks for telling me so quickly. Now have heard Sp and RC so what are they. Sorry *says weird stuff out of confusion*.
     
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