They raise one EV each and boost the following stats:. If you accidentally raised the wrong stat and want to get rid of EVs, the only way to do this is using specific berries. The power items will give eight extra EVs per event. The power items are also buyable for 10 BP each in Hammerlocke.
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The duration normally affects how many EV points you gain. Here is a list of the duration along with how many stats you can get:.
There are also certain Berries which upon consumption, will lower a particular stat by 10 points. You can also use those 10 points to allocate to another EV if you need it. Here is a list of the Berries and stats they lower:. Pokerus is an extremely rare "virus" which gives your Pokemon double the EVs they would normally have.
It is possible to "infect" another Pokemon with a Pokerus. Simply catch or trade a Pokemon with a Pokemon that has a Pokerus. You can also trade with other players to get a Pokerus infected Pokemon in case you don't get it.
Go to Hammerlocke and go to the house on the right of the Pokemon Center. New User posted their first comment. Log in. Pokemon Sword and Shield. No, I'm not 8, I just have a lot on my mind, and it's interfering with my thinking. User Info: nittt. Plus it took me ten seconds to realize that was the pokedex entry to Escavalier, which has nothing to do with his questions.
If being more technical, the number on your stats is the base stat before any increase or decrease of the stat is calculated or occurs during battle aka, agility, sword dance, etc. EVs you already know about. Btw, it is to one stat with total. User Info: t3hNub. Because that's how the game refers to it.
It's still not the same as base stats. That doesn't make any sense. Learn a little bit about the game's mechanics before casually dismissing the input of others who obviously do. Courtesy of Serebii. Attack, Sp. The "Base Stat" used in stat calculation is usually what people on this forum refer to and assume when it's brought up; Base Stats are the numbers that determine each Pokemon species' potential in each stat.
Pokemon like Dragonite have a Base Stat in Attack. In both cases, the Base Stat is going to vary wildly from the stats derived from them; in Blissey's case, Base HP translates into actual HP under perfect conditions, and Attack becomes ideally, and so on. The "base stat" referred to by the game is, as nittt was kind enough to point out, is your Pokemon's stat prior to in-battle adjustments like the mentioned buffs and debuffs. As I said just prior, this stat is not the same as the Base Stat.
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