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[[File:Warp EVs.png|thumb|350x350px|"'''/warp evs'''"]]
[[File:Warp EVs.png|thumb|350x350px|The EV Training area at "'''/warp evs"''']]
In Aetheria there are two main ways of obtain Effort Values for you Pokémon, the first is by KO-ing wild Pokémon with the correct [https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/List_of_Pokémon_by_effort_value_yield_in_Generation_IX EV yield], or by going to battle the EV Trainers at "'''/warp evs'''".  
In Aetheria, there are two main ways to increase your Pokémon's EVs (Effort Values). The first is as you would in any mainstream Pokémon game: KO-ing wild Pokémon with the correct [https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/List_of_Pokémon_by_effort_value_yield_in_Generation_IX EV yield], while the second is by battling the dedicated EV Trainers at "'''/warp evs'''".


It should be noted that EV Trainers can only be used by one person at a time, otherwise it will boot the other person out of Training. So please be patient and respectful when people are using a Trainer you need.  
EVs are awarded upon KO-ing a Pokémon. This varies from 1-3 of a certain stat based on the species [https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/List_of_Pokémon_by_effort_value_yield_in_Generation_IX EV yield]. This can be increased by the respective "Power Item".


EVs are awarded upon KO-ing a Pokémon. The EVs awarded vary from 1-3 of a certain stat based on the species [https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/List_of_Pokémon_by_effort_value_yield_in_Generation_IX EV yield], This can be added on by the respective "Power Items".
Each Pokémon can have a maximum of 510 EVs, with each stat capping at 252. Most competitively built Pokémon will have two main stats maxed out, with the final 6 EVs remaining put into a different stat. Note that there are some exceptions to this strategy.
 
You can have a maximum of 510 EVs allocated to a Pokémon, and a maximum a single stat can have is 252. This means you have have typically two of the main stats maxed out and one stat increased by a total of 6.


====== Example: ======
====== Example: ======
[[File:EVs example.png|none|frame]]
[[File:EVs example.png|none|frame|Absol with maximised Attack and Speed, with the remaining points put into Special Defence]]


== Items that Help EV Training ==
== EV Items ==
There are serval items that increase the EVs earned of Pokémon in Aetheria,
There are serval items that increase a Pokémon's EVs.


=== Vitamins: ===
=== Vitamins: ===
Vitamins are an expensive but quick way to increase a Pokémon's EVs, each of the vitamins can be feed to a Pokémon to increase it's stats by 10 based on which is used. They can be bought from the Pokémart or obtained via crafting.
Vitamins are an expensive but quick way to increase a Pokémon's EVs. When fed to a Pokémon, a Vitamin increases the specified stat by 10 points. These can be bought from the Pokémart for 980 each or obtained via crafting.


To craft them you need to brew Medicinal Brew and can use certain swappable items such as any time of Meat or Fish.
All Vitamins require a Medicinal Brew in their crafting recipe. Protein can be crafted with any raw meat (beef, pork, mutton, chicken, rabbit), while Zinc can be made with any raw fish (salmon, cod, clownfish).


====== Medicinal Brew Recipe: ======
====== Medicinal Brew Recipe: ======
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!Names:
!Names:
!Recipes:
!Recipes:
!Cost:
!EVs Increased:
!Stat Increases
|-
|-
|HP Up
|HP Up
|[[File:HP Up Recipe.png|none|thumb|200x200px]]
|[[File:HP Up Recipe.png|none|thumb|200x200px]]
|9800
| +10 Hp
| +10 Hp EVs
|-
|-
|Protein
|Protein
|[[File:Protein Recipe.png|none|thumb|200x200px]]
|[[File:Protein Recipe.png|none|thumb|200x200px|(Any raw meat)]]
|9800
| +10 Atk  
| +10 Atk EVs
|-
|-
|Iron
|Iron
|[[File:Iron Recipe.png|none|thumb|200x200px]]
|[[File:Iron Recipe.png|none|thumb|200x200px]]
|9800
| +10 Def  
| +10 Def EVs
|-
|-
|Calcium
|Calcium
|[[File:Calcium Recipe.png|none|thumb|200x200px]]
|[[File:Calcium Recipe.png|none|thumb|200x200px]]
|9800
| +10 Sp.A
| +10 Sp.A
|-
|-
|Zinc
|Zinc
|[[File:Zinc Recipe.png|none|thumb|200x200px]]
|[[File:Zinc Recipe.png|none|thumb|200x200px|(Any raw fish)]]
|9800
| +10 Sp.D
| +10 Sp.D
|-
|-
|Carbos
|Carbos
|[[File:Carbos Recipe.png|none|thumb|200x200px]]
|[[File:Carbos Recipe.png|none|thumb|200x200px]]
|9800
| +10 Spd
| +10 Spd
|}
|}
====== Pokémart Npc: ======
[[File:Battle Items Npc Shop.png|none|frame|Battle Items Npc at "'''/warp pokemart'''"]]


=== Exp. Share: ===
=== Exp. Share: ===
The main way of passing on EVs to Pokémon who are too weak to fight in battles in the same way you pass down Experience. Since EVs are awarded to any Pokémon that took part in a fight the use of an Exp. Share increases the EVs of any Pokémon who isn't maxed holding when KO-ing a Pokémon. They can obtained via crafting.
EVs can be passed to a Pokémon through an Exp. Share. This can be useful for EV training weaker Pokémon as they do not need to take part in any battles. Exp. Shares can be crafted or obtained from the [[Crates|Cobble Crate]].


====== Crafting Recipe: ======
====== Exp. Share Recipe: ======
[[File:Crafting Recipe for an Exp. Share.png|none|frame|Note: Exp. Share has to be held by the Pokémon.]]
[[File:Crafting Recipe for an Exp. Share.png|none|frame|Note: Exp. Share has to be held by the Pokémon.]]


=== Power Items: ===
=== Power Items: ===
Power Items increase the EVs earned when KO-ing a Pokémon by an additional +8, regardless of the Pokémon's [https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/List_of_Pokémon_by_effort_value_yield_in_Generation_IX EV yield]. They can be bought from the Pokémart for 10,000 each or obtained via crafting.
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!Power Item
!Recipe
!EV
|-
|Power Weight
|[[File:Power Weight Recipe.png|none|thumb|200x200px]]
| +8 Hp
|-
|Power Bracer
|[[File:Power Bracer Recipe.png|none|thumb|200x200px]]
| +8 Atk
|-
|Power Belt
|[[File:Power Belt Recipe.png|none|thumb|200x200px]]
| +8 Def
|-
|Power Lens
|[[File:Power Lens Recipe.png|none|thumb|200x200px]]
| +8 Sp.A
|-
|Power Band
|[[File:Power Band Recipe.png|none|thumb|200x200px]]
| +8 Sp.D
|-
|Power Anklet
|[[File:Power Anklet Recipe.png|none|thumb|200x200px]]
| +8 Spd
|}
====== Pokémart Npc: ======
[[File:Held Items Npc.png|none|frame|Held Items Npc at "'''/warp pokemart'''"]]
== Reducing EVs ==
Specific berries are the only way to reduce a Pokémon's EVs. They can be bought from the Pokémart for 1,000 each or obtained through cross-breeding other berries. Each reduces their respective stat by 10, while also increasing the Pokémon's friendship by 2-5. This can be useful for evolving certain Pokémon through friendship.
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!Berry
!Image
!EV
|-
|Pomeg
|[[File:Pomeg.png|none|thumb]]
| -10 Hp
|-
|Kelpsy
|[[File:Kelpsy.png|none|thumb]]
| -10 Atk
|-
|Qualot
|[[File:Qualot.png|none|thumb]]
| -10 Def
|-
|Hondew
|[[File:Hondew.png|none|thumb]]
| -10 Sp.A
|-
|Grepa
|[[File:Grepa.png|none|thumb]]
| -10 Sp.D
|-
|Tamato
|[[File:Tamato.png|none|thumb]]
| -10 Spd
|}


== Ways to Reduce EVs ==
====== Pokémart Npc: ======
[[File:Berries Npc.png|none|frame|Berry Npc at "'''/warp pokemart'''"]]

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The EV Training area at "/warp evs"

In Aetheria, there are two main ways to increase your Pokémon's EVs (Effort Values). The first is as you would in any mainstream Pokémon game: KO-ing wild Pokémon with the correct EV yield, while the second is by battling the dedicated EV Trainers at "/warp evs".

EVs are awarded upon KO-ing a Pokémon. This varies from 1-3 of a certain stat based on the species EV yield. This can be increased by the respective "Power Item".

Each Pokémon can have a maximum of 510 EVs, with each stat capping at 252. Most competitively built Pokémon will have two main stats maxed out, with the final 6 EVs remaining put into a different stat. Note that there are some exceptions to this strategy.

Example:
Absol with maximised Attack and Speed, with the remaining points put into Special Defence

EV Items

There are serval items that increase a Pokémon's EVs.

Vitamins:

Vitamins are an expensive but quick way to increase a Pokémon's EVs. When fed to a Pokémon, a Vitamin increases the specified stat by 10 points. These can be bought from the Pokémart for 980 each or obtained via crafting.

All Vitamins require a Medicinal Brew in their crafting recipe. Protein can be crafted with any raw meat (beef, pork, mutton, chicken, rabbit), while Zinc can be made with any raw fish (salmon, cod, clownfish).

Medicinal Brew Recipe:
Types:
Vitamins
Names: Recipes: EVs Increased:
HP Up
+10 Hp
Protein
(Any raw meat)
+10 Atk
Iron
+10 Def
Calcium
+10 Sp.A
Zinc
(Any raw fish)
+10 Sp.D
Carbos
+10 Spd
Pokémart Npc:
Battle Items Npc at "/warp pokemart"

Exp. Share:

EVs can be passed to a Pokémon through an Exp. Share. This can be useful for EV training weaker Pokémon as they do not need to take part in any battles. Exp. Shares can be crafted or obtained from the Cobble Crate.

Exp. Share Recipe:
Note: Exp. Share has to be held by the Pokémon.

Power Items:

Power Items increase the EVs earned when KO-ing a Pokémon by an additional +8, regardless of the Pokémon's EV yield. They can be bought from the Pokémart for 10,000 each or obtained via crafting.

Power Item Recipe EV
Power Weight
+8 Hp
Power Bracer
+8 Atk
Power Belt
+8 Def
Power Lens
+8 Sp.A
Power Band
+8 Sp.D
Power Anklet
+8 Spd
Pokémart Npc:
Held Items Npc at "/warp pokemart"

Reducing EVs

Specific berries are the only way to reduce a Pokémon's EVs. They can be bought from the Pokémart for 1,000 each or obtained through cross-breeding other berries. Each reduces their respective stat by 10, while also increasing the Pokémon's friendship by 2-5. This can be useful for evolving certain Pokémon through friendship.

Berry Image EV
Pomeg
-10 Hp
Kelpsy
-10 Atk
Qualot
-10 Def
Hondew
-10 Sp.A
Grepa
-10 Sp.D
Tamato
-10 Spd
Pokémart Npc:
Berry Npc at "/warp pokemart"