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_crazy_man_ said:

Mnementh said:

Question 1: Is that right so far?

Yes.  Remember Power items and Pokerus can increase EV gains (not in Super Training tho).

Also look up Horde EV training.  It's really nice after post game, tho Super Training is still used for exact spreads.

I mainly use Horde EV training for 252 / 252 / 6 builds.  

http://www.smogon.com/forums/threads/a-guide-to-ev-training-with-hordes.3490052/


Question 2: Is there a way to determine the current EVs of a Pokemon?

The graph on the super training page gives you a general idea.  

To be 100% sure, save, then use a reset bag, it will briefly tell your exact EV's, then reset the game.


Question 3: I assume that means the stat in question gained 4 EVs, is that right?

Yep. Level 1 = 4, 2 = 8, 3 = 12.


Question 4: But without Super Training the Pokemon hits punching bags. Does that influence the EVs in any way? And what change the selection of a punching bag?

Hitting the punching bag, when nothing is on it, will randomly give you bags.  

Placing a bag then hitting it will activate an effect.

S = 1 EV, M = 4 EV, L =12 EV.  

There are various other bags but besides reset and 2x bags, the rest are meh. 

 

Question 5: Could I train a level 1 Pokemon with Super Training to max out it's EV and then level it by fighting wild Pokemon without bothering about the fights will change the EV anymore?

Yep.

 
Questions 6: If it evolves, will the Pokemon keep the EVs?

Yep.



Ah, that's good. So I can train with Super training without fearing to make too much errors.



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