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Diamond, Pearl and Platinum Battling: EV Training Spots | Train like a pro... or a geek...
As most of you are aware, EVs [Effort Values] play a great part in the final outcome of your pokemon's stats. A perfect EV spread can mean the difference between winning and losing, and with Diamond and Pearl introducing Wi-fi play into the mix, there's plenty more reason to train your pokemon properly.

So what are EVs? Fortunately, a couple of guides on the site have this already covered, so i'll just link to them:

Guide 1 [By Rex]
Guide 2 [By Dan Dan]

In short, EVs are hidden values "dropped" by pokemon after defeating them. By collecting these points by defeating the certain pokemon that have them [all pokemon carry EVs, they're just different depending on species], you can specifically "train" one stat to increase far quicker than the others.

Anyway, onto the main point of the guide.

EV Training Spots

Diamond and Pearl have plenty of great spots for EV training, with a lot of pokemon giving 2 EVs and even 3 in some cases. Let's have a look at some of the best places to find these pokemon...

HP EV Training

So you want to bulk your pokemon and give it the best chance at surviving that crucial hit? The HP EVs are what you need!

Shellos and Bidoof outside Valley Windworks give +1 HP EV each. Gastrodon outside the Fuego Ironworks give +2 HP EVs each Even MORE Gastrodon outside of PalPark also give +2 HP Evs each

Attack EV Training

You want your prized pokemon to rip apart the foe asap? Then Attack EVs are your destiny!

Kricketune. Yes we know it has an annoying cry, but these common dudes give out a nice +2 Attack EVs each time. Bibarel also give out 2+ Attack EVs, but are less common... HOWEVER, head over to the rainy route [Route 212] and you can find both of these pokemon here.

Defence EV Training

A rock hard defence is vital to any team, and by training for Defence EVs, you can guarentee you'll see your pokemon survive more hits.

Iron Island is the perfect Defence EV training paradise. It contains Geodude [+1], Graveler [+2], Onix [+1] and Steelix [+2], all of which drop vital Defence EVs.

Hippopotas and Geodude can be found in the cave, just off Route 214, each giving +1 Defence EV.

Special Attack EV Training

So you have your mighty special sweeper in mind, but need to pump up it's Special Attack? Then go Special Attack EV training!

Gastly in the Old Chateau inside Eterna Forest give +1 Special Attack EV each, and if you put your GBA Game in the GBA slot whilst here, you could be lucky enough to spot a Haunter [+2 SAtk] or even a Gengar [+3 SAtk].

You can also battle Golducks outside the Resort Area by Surfing, giving +2 Special Attack EVs each.

Special Defence EV Training

Taking Special hits is just as important as the Physical ones, so training in Special Defence wouldn't be a bad idea!

Tentacool [+1 SDef] and Tentacruel [+2 SDef] are your best bets, found by Surfing pretty much any Ocean or Sea area. Mantyke's can be found north of Sunyshore Town, and give +1 Special Defence EV.

Speed EV Training

Want to gain the upper hand in battle? Going first is about as important as how hard your attack hits, and can easily determine the outcome of a battle.

Raticates and Fearows Northwest of the Fight Area [+2 Speed EVs each] Zubats [+1 Speed EV]/Golbats [+2 Speed EVs] in most caves. Starly on Route 201 are great early game spots in case you want to EV train something early on, giving out +1 Speed EV each.

EV Power Items and Pokérus

EV Power Items:
These items boost the number of EVs gained per battle with a pokemon in their respective stat.

Each of these can be bought for 16 BP from the Battle Tower.

The equation to find the number of EVs gained from using a Power Item goes like this:

x + y = t

x = EV's from pokemon
y = EVs boosted from Power Items (+4)
t = Total EVs

Now with Pokerus we multiply the whole left side of the equation by 2 so...

2(x + y) = t

Now assume we have a pokemon that grants 2 points per battle...

2(2 + 4) = 12

So fighting a Kricketune with Pokérus and a Power Bracer would give you 12 Atk EVs per battle! Awesome!

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COMMENTS
on Tue 01 May 2007 22:43:03 UTC.
Woah, those Power Items boost by FOUR? That's a whole stat point right there. Very helpful, thank you =D
on Thu 03 May 2007 18:35:26 UTC.
wow! thatsgreat
Avatar Aang on Fri 04 May 2007 02:29:07 UTC.
Nice Guide, thank you to whoever took time to make it.
on Fri 04 May 2007 09:05:11 UTC.
I made it YEA!!!
En¿gma on Fri 04 May 2007 15:35:07 UTC.
Fabulous, this will be highly useful. Good job!
Dec on Mon 07 May 2007 12:38:21 UTC.
I use Pokerus and the item and it doesnt work :s
Max_789 on Thu 10 May 2007 23:25:59 UTC.
What the heck does the "EV" mean???
RuinManiacIan on Fri 11 May 2007 17:40:09 UTC.
also, I recommend the unknown caves, because unknowns give up 1 attack and 1 special attack EV each, which is great for any pokemon that wants to lay a smackdown with any attack
Lord Raven on Sun 20 May 2007 22:44:24 UTC.
Nice, Dan ;o
"Alvin" on Fri 25 May 2007 22:46:47 UTC.
this is kinda nice
Sean and Gliscor on Fri 08 Jun 2007 16:43:28 UTC.
does the nature of the pokemon effect EV training?
Warning on Fri 15 Jun 2007 02:18:43 UTC.
I think so, but I may be wrong.
Warning on Fri 15 Jun 2007 06:30:18 UTC.
um, why does the speed upping one say it ups but reduces speed? so confoosed.....
Tomdra on Wed 20 Jun 2007 16:43:01 UTC.
I'm confused it doesn't work for me!!!!!!not fair
Pheonix23 on Fri 22 Jun 2007 20:21:55 UTC.
What now my head hurts. Crucial
on Tue 26 Jun 2007 09:15:42 UTC.
Man I need a power lens! They seem awesome!
b1g on Tue 10 Jul 2007 09:17:38 UTC.
Reduces speed as they hold it, such as Lagging Tail, 'Austin and Chrono'.. by the way, Natures determine if the stat is easier/harder to train and the IV's when you catch it, I thinks
Miel on Sun 15 Jul 2007 16:54:41 UTC.
EV training in DP is never this fun. I just love DP, dont you think? The places are now easier with the right pokemon to battle. no annoying other pokemon to interrupt your EV. Thanks
Hahex and Oshawott on Thu 09 Aug 2007 15:30:32 UTC.
Beat a gengar with a power ;lens means 14 sp attk if you have pkrus
Dragonpika on Sat 11 Aug 2007 11:20:01 UTC.
Very useful, thumbs up for this! =]
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