
(Optional) A Pokémon with the Ability Intimidate, Unnerve, or Pressure.Adrenaline Orbs (any Pokémon Center for $300 dollars each).A high-level Pokémon that knows False Swipe and another move capable of KOing wild Pokémon.To get ready for SOS battles, you’ll need a few things first: Going back to Wingull, this means that if your Pokémon is holding a Power item, is infected by Pokérus and has the added bonus of defeating a Pokémon in an SOS, it gains a total of 36 EVs in a single go. You can think of this like a second Pokérus. SOS Bonus – When a Pokémon successfully calls for help in the wild, KOs on either wild Pokémon from this point onward yields yet another doubling bonus to your EV yield.Note: the Speed drop from the Power items does not affect the EVs your Pokémon obtains. You can obtain the power items from the Battle Royal Dome for 16 BP, and you can also find most of the power items scattered across the eastern side of Poni Island. Pokérus does stack with the power items, meaning a Pokémon holding a power item with Pokérus gains a whopping 16 EVs in its particular stat. This is different from Generation VI and before, where power items only gave +4 EVs in the particular stat it raised. Power items – The Pokémon gains +8 EVs in the particular stat the power item raises after each defeated Pokémon.Beating that Wingull now gives out 2 Speed EVs instead of 1, and beating Gyarados now gives 4 Attack EVs instead of 2. Pokérus – A Pokémon infected with Pokérus gains twice the amount of EVs it usually would from a battle.You can even EV train multiple Pokémon at the same time! This allows you to battle with a higher leveled Pokémon to EV train your freshly hatched Pokémon. Share is turned on, all Pokémon in your party gain EVs from defeating Pokémon.
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A full list of EV yields for each Pokémon can be found here. For example, if you defeat a Wingull, your Pokémon gains 1 Speed EV, and if you defeat a Gyarados, your Pokémon gains 2 Attack EVs.

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