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How EV training works in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet

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How EV training works in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet

November 29, 2022
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Pokémon Scarlet and Violet still has Effort Values, or EVs, a complex stat system that changes depending on which Pokémon you battle.

Raising EVs can be complicated, but it’s worth it, as it’ll significantly boost your Pokémon’s stats.

What are EVs in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet?

EVs or Effort Values are stats your Pokémon gain from defeating or catching specific Pokémon. Pokémon can gain 510 EVs total, with a max of 252 per stat; 4 EVs rounds out to a one-point increase for a specific stat.

By defeating various Pokémon, your Pokémon will gain passive stats. Competitive players will min-max these to benefit Pokémon specifically by typically assigning 252 EVs to two valuable stats and the remaining four to another stat. (There are other EV spreads that are used for specific builds and Pokémon, but running 252/252/4 is the most common.)

Essentially, you can significantly boost your Pokémon’s stats by having it battle specific Pokémon until its EVs are maxed.

You can check your Pokémon’s EVs by opening their summary menu and pressing the L trigger on their stat screen. The solid colored shape will show the EVs. Stats with maxed-out EVs will sparkle.

How do I EV train in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet?

Here’s what we do to EV train:

  1. Set a powerful Pokémon that either has max EVs or stats we don’t care about in the front of the party.
  2. Fill up the rest of the party with Pokémon that all need the same EV. (For example, we had Gholdengo, Kirlia, Charcadet, Tatsugiri, and Toedscool, since we were training them for Speed.)
  3. Give each of the EV training Pokémon their respective stat-boosting item. (See the power item section below.)
  4. Eat a sandwich that boosts the encounter rate of the target Pokémon.
  5. Exclusively battle the target Pokémon that gives the desired EVs until the EVs are maxed. This takes 28 Pokémon using our provided targets and items.

Our party looked like this:

The Pokémon we battled, along with their locations and EVs given are as follows:

Pokémon Scarlet and Violet EV training targets

EVPokémonLocationRecommended sandwich
HPPaldean Wooper, Azurill, LechonkSouth Province (Area One)Ham Sandwich (#80)
AttackYungoos and ShinxSouth Province (Area Three)Avocado Sandwich (#44)
DefenseTarountula and ScatterbugSouth Province (Area One)Jambon-Buerre (#1)
Special AttackPsyduckSouth Province (Area One)Zesty Sandwich (#56)
Special DefenseSpoinkSouth Province (Area Three)Smoky Sandwich (#92)
SpeedRookidee and FletchlingSouth Province (Area One)Egg Sandwich (#60)

We ate the sandwiches listed in the above table, but any sandwiches that boost the encounter rate for the Pokémon’s type will work.

Each of these Pokémon grant one EV per K.O. or catch, but you can boost this significantly by letting your Pokémon hold power items. With a power item, your Pokémon will instead gain nine EVs per K.O. or catch of the above Pokémon. Each Pokémon in your party will gain EVs because of the permanently-activated Exp. Share.

You do not get EVs from autobattling.

What do power items do and where can I get them in Scarlet and Violet?

Power items reduce the speed of the Pokémon holding it, but they increase the EV gain for a specific stat — depending on the item.

You can buy power items for $10,000 each at Delibird Presents from the “General Goods” section. They correspond to the following stats:

  • Power Bracer: Attack
  • Power Belt: Defense
  • Power Lens: Special Attack
  • Power Band: Special Defense
  • Power Weight: HP
  • Power Anklet: Speed

How do I gain EVs in Scarlet and Violet with vitamins and feathers?

If you don’t want to battle, you can use vitamins and feathers to increase EVs, but this method isn’t exactly financially efficient. At $10,000 each, vitamins are expensive, and they only raise 10 EVs per vitamin, which can add up if you’re looking to max out at 510 EVs. You can buy vitamins from Chansey Supply stores. You can also find them on the ground, or get them as rewards from Tera Raids.

Vitamins correlate with stats as follows:

  • HP Up: HP
  • Protein: Attack
  • Iron: Defense
  • Carbos: Speed
  • Calcium: Special Attack
  • Zinc: Special Defense

You can also use feathers, which you can find as sparkling items around Casseroya Lake. We’ve found a ton both in the water and on land in the area. You can also get them as Tera Raid rewards. However, feathers only raise EVs by one.

They raise the following stats:

  • Health Feather: HP
  • Muscle Feather: Attack
  • Resist Feather: Defense
  • Genius Feather: Special Attack
  • Clever Feather: Special Defense
  • Swift Feather: Speed

Neither of these items are good for increasing EVs by a lot, but they’re great if your Pokémon of choice has a specific (and non-252/252/4) EV spread or for grabbing those last for EVs in the extra stat.

How do I get rid of EVs?

The party you beat the game with likely have random EVs from just battling whatever came your way. You can wipe your Pokémon clean using some specific types of berries.

Each of these berries reduce the Pokémon’s EVs by 10 in the specified stat and make it more friendly:

  • Pomeg: Lowers HP
  • Kelpsy: Lowers Attack
  • Qualot: Lowers Defense
  • Hondew: Lowers Special Attack
  • Grepa: Lowers Special Defense
  • Tomato: Lowers Speed

You can find these berries as sparkling items on the ground, but the best place to get them is from the Porto Marinada auction. Randomly, one of the NPCs will sell more than 50 of these berries at once — you can snag a ton in one go to help clear out your beloved Pokémon’s stats.

Update (Nov. 29): We’ve updated this guide with information about raising EVs using vitamins and feathers.

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