Kreayshawn
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Does anyone have an estimate of how long it takes to fully EV train a Pokemon using all 508 EVs? For someone who just started Super Training and is on the basic ones
Does anyone have an estimate of how long it takes to fully EV train a Pokemon using all 508 EVs? For someone who just started Super Training and is on the basic ones
Does anyone have an estimate of how long it takes to fully EV train a Pokemon using all 508 EVs? For someone who just started Super Training and is on the basic ones
do power items add +4 to super training totals??
No, after you've gotten all of the EVs it doesn't matter what Pokemon you battle since your Pokemon can no longer gain EVs.
I can't really answer how long it takes because my attention span is not that awesome, so I end up switching between Super Training and something else frequently.Does anyone have an estimate of how long it takes to fully EV train a Pokemon using all 508 EVs? For someone who just started Super Training and is on the basic ones
Does anyone have an estimate of how long it takes to fully EV train a Pokemon using all 508 EVs? For someone who just started Super Training and is on the basic ones
When hatching eggs:
Same species & different OTs = High Chance of producing an egg.
Same species & same OTs or Different Species & different OTs = Medium chance of producing an egg.
Different species & same OTs = Low chance of producing an egg.
All you can hope for is that you hatch a good Careful Venipede to become a new parent, then you'll have the same species with the same OT.
tl;dr - evolve the Venipede
IVs don't have a huge impact of the final stat; they can only add up to 31 more points to a stat (1 IV = one point). Since you're four points shy of 31 IVs in HP, your Riolu will only have four less Hit Points than if it did have 31 IVs.How much do IV's make a difference in stats? I just hatched a Nieve Riolu with 27/31/31/31/31/31 which will be a mixed attacker. Was wondering if the 4 less HP IV's will make a large difference or not.
IVs don't have a huge impact of the final stat; they can only add up to 31 more points to a stat (1 IV = one point). Since you're four points shy of 31 IVs in HP, your Riolu will only have four less Hit Points than if it did have 31 IVs.
So I just got a really good Aegislash and I don't want to mess up it's super training. Stance Change is kinda confusing me though so I don't know what to max out, ATK & SP ATK or DEF & SP DEF? The plan I have is basic, have it come out as a Shield and do Swords Dance once or twice, switching to Blade form after to attempt a sweep. What's the best spread for that? (Probably gonna pair it with a speed boosting Baton passer if that information would change how I should spread it.)
I freakin hate the Dragalge balloon challenge in Super training!!! Every time I try to hit that thing, it always misses & I can never get it to aim it right!!!!!
You'll want to maximize his Attack and HP, so that he'll do the most damage when in Sword Forme, but still have some bulk in Shield Forme. Here is the set I used in the Battle Maison, with Rotom-H and (Mega) Gyarados;
Aegislash @ Brave
Leftovers @ Shield Change
31 / 31 / 31 / x / 31 / 0
252 HP / 252 Attack / 6 Sp. Def
- Shadow Sneak
- Sacred Sword
- King's Shield
- Swords Dance
Shadow Sneak and Sacred Sword get flawless coverage together, hitting every single Pokemon for at least neutral damage, and now that Steel was nerfed of its resistance to Dark and Ghost, it makes it all the more simple. King's Shield is great for scouting out moves, and also great catching a pokemon using a physical move to get the Attack drop. Finally, Swords Dance is obvious.
The Brave nature and 0 Speed IV means that Aegislash will in most cases move after the opponent, so it can tank the hit in Shield Forme, and then Stance Change into Sword Forme when it attacks.