o this was helpful thnx
That's why I specified a stat that they haven't been EVd in. If the vitamin doesn't work, and they have less than 100 EVs in the respective stat, they're full on EVs.Vitamins won't work regardless if you have over 100 EVs.
Only problem with this is you'd probably be done ev training before you get to level 75 (or even 39 in some cases w/ the triple/rotation battle). Otherwise you'd have to use an EXP share ith the Morimoto battle, which is rather inefficient when you could end up with 36 evs instead.I'm not sure if anyone's mentioned this, but all six of Morimoto's pokemon give 2 EVs in Speed. Also, the Triple/Rotation Simi-<suffix> battles in Opelucid also give 2 EVs each. These battle is good for leveling up while EV training.
Well, the pokemon are relatively weak there so they'd be pretty easy to OHKO (even dragon rage can finish some of them off).my issues with route 4 are a) the constant sandstorm there, and b) the fact that route 1 also has 1 Atk EV 100% of the time with weaker pokemon.
i also have no idea how its never been mentioned though now that you bring it up. i think a route with guaranteed EVs in a certain stat deserves notice even if only so people know what options they have when EV training
For training HP, I go to Giant Chasm (specifically the Crater's Forest).
High level pokemon, most give HP EV's.
Info taken from Bulbapedia (http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Giant_Chasm)
Both types of grass feature the same encounter rates, albeit the dark grass contains higher level pokemon.
Clefairy-30% 2HP
Piloswine-25% 1HP 1Att
Ditto-15% 1HP
Lunatone-10% 2 Sp. Att
Solrock-10% 2 Att
Metang-10% 2 Def
Rustling grass:
Audino-85% 2 HP
Mamoswine-5% 3 Att
Clefable-5% 3 HP
Metagross-5% 3 Def
Definitely the best place to EV train for HP, in my opinion.