EV training and team help?
How do I EV train my Pokemon. Can they be at lvl 100 and still be EV train? What EVs should I use for my Pokemon. Plus what moves should I get. Right now I have-Zoroark- hastyCutDark pulseU-turnNight slash
What should I replace cut for?
Salamence-moxie- boldFlyFlamethrowerOutrageEarthquake
Lucario-inner focus- carefulAura sphereExtreme speedDark pulseDragon pulse
Starmie-natural cure- naiveRecoverIce beamThunderboltScald
Elektross-levitate- quietStrengthThunder waveThunderFlamethrower
Gengar-levitate- modestShadow ballHypnosisDream eaterThunde
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Well, first off, if you want team help, you have to go to the Rate My Team section of PokemonDB (foundhere).
As for help with EV training…
Effort Values, or EVs for short, allow you to further build upon your Pokemon’s base stats. They are extremely important in the world of competitive Pokemon battling, as the more EVs you invest in a stat, the higher that Pokemon’s stats will be. To really understand EVs, you have to know more about how a Pokemon’s stats are calculated.
The following two formulas determine your Pokemon’s stats (round down after every parenthesis):
HP = ((2BaseHP + IV + (EV / 4))Level / 100 + Level + 10)> Stat = (((2BaseStat + IV + (EV / 4))Level / 100 + 5) * Nature)
If you don’t like numbers, this basically means that at level 100, a stat will usually increase by one for every 4 EVs in that certain stat. A Pokemon can have 510 EVs total (2 of those being completely useless) and 255 in each stat (3 of those being completely useless [later removed in gen-6 games]).
For a Pokemon to gain EVs, you have to EV train. Here’s a simple run through of the steps:1.) Equip the power item for the stat you want to increase (list below)
2.) (Optional) If you have access to pokerus, infect the Pokemon you want to EV train with it, if it has not already been infected.3.) Fight Pokemon that are easy to defeat and give the EV yield you want. Some hot spots for specific stats include:
Good luck!Source.