In the vibrant world of Pokémon Scarlet & Violet, mastering your team's stats can make all the difference, whether you're tackling Tera Raid battles or climbing the ranked ladder. Simply leveling up through wild Pokémon encounters can lead to suboptimal stat distribution, which can hinder your performance in crucial matches. Thankfully, the game offers several prime locations for farming Attack Effort Values (EVs) to ensure your fighters are at their best.
Best Places to Farm Attack EV in Pokémon Scarlet & Violet
Pokémon Center Area – North Province (Area Two)
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Renowned within the community as a top spot for EV training, this area is nestled along the northeastern border of the region, close to Team Star’s Fighting Crew base. The lush, wooded setting is home to Pokémon that exclusively boost Attack EVs, such as Lokix, Scyther, Bisharp, Heracross, Dratini, and Ursaring. Note that not every encounter will be purely beneficial; for instance, Falinks offers a mix of Attack and Special Defense EVs. For maximum damage output, frequent battles are essential.
Eastern Edge of Porto Marinada
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For those seeking a reliable amount of EVs, the eastern outskirts of Porto Marinada are ideal. Here, groups of Paldean Tauros roam, each defeat granting 2 EVs. Equip a Power Bracer to boost this to 10 EVs per Tauros, allowing for swift EV accumulation. This method helps you quickly reach your target and then fine-tune your stats by removing the item.
How to Use the Power Bracer for EV Training
Before embarking on your EV training journey, ensure you're well-prepared. The Power Bracer is an essential tool that, when equipped, adds an extra +8 Attack EVs to each defeated wild Pokémon. This significantly accelerates your training process. For instance, a Pokémon that typically grants 1 EV will now give 9 with the Bracer. It's a cost-effective alternative to buying large quantities of vitamins. You can purchase a Power Bracer for 10,000 at Delibird Presents stores in Mesagoza, Levincia, and Cascarrafa.
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Best Pokémon for EV Attack Training
Flamigo
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Flamigo are commonly found near lakes and swamps, appearing at various levels, even as low as 10. You can spot them in the southeastern lakes of the South Province, near Grasswither Shrine. For higher-level encounters, head to Casseroya Watchtower No. 1, south of the lake with the same name. These areas see frequent Flamigo spawns, especially with the "Encounter Power: Fighting" bonus active. Be cautious of Flamigo between levels 9 and 20, as they might have the "Detect" ability, which can slow down battles.
Paldean Tauros
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Paldean Tauros are scattered across the central-western and central-eastern parts of the region, often in groups of five. This makes them easy to find, especially with a Fighting-type encounter rate bonus. For the most efficient training, hunt them south of Levincia. Be aware that some may have the "Intimidate" ability, which can slightly prolong battles, but they remain a solid choice for mid-level training.
EV Attack Training Recommendations
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Both Flamigo and Paldean Tauros are top choices for Attack EV training, each offering 2 EVs per defeat, and up to 10 with a Power Bracer. Just 26 battles with either can max out your Pokémon's Attack EVs at 252. Importantly, use Paldean Tauros, not the Kantonian version, which only grants 1 EV.
Enhance your search with the "Tropical Sandwich" from Every Wich Way, which boosts your "Encounter Power: Fighting Lv. 1" and helps you locate these Fighting-type Pokémon more easily.
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Should you accidentally overshoot your desired EV total, the Kelpsy Berry can lower your Pokémon's Attack EVs by 10 points, allowing for precise stat adjustments.
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EV Attack training in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet demands patience and meticulous planning, but the rewards are substantial. Utilize locations like North Province Area Two for rapid EV gains, always equip a Power Bracer, and target Flamigo and Paldean Tauros, especially during mass outbreaks. Avoid auto-battles and Pokémon with unnecessary abilities to optimize your time and maximize your team's potential.