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How do I ev train togepi in pokemon diamond and pearl?

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How do I ev train togepi in pokemon diamond and pearl?

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  1. pokedrugs (vitamins)

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  2. You need to make it happy. Try searching online on how to make your pokemon happy.

  3. The best way to EV train weak pokemon is to attach an Exp. share to the pokemon you wish to train. If you do not have an Exp. share at the moment, you could put Togepi in your first slot. Then when a wild pokemon comes out you immediately switch to another stronger pokemon. This way, Togepi will receive half the exp gained and will get half the EVs gained as well.

    If you wish to EV train Togepi without having any help to receive the full amount of EVs and exp, then you should give Togepi some items to speed up the process, like power weight, power anklet, power belt, etc. These items speed up the process of EV training, but at the cost of losing speed stats.

    Different pokemon give different EVs, so if you are the kind of person who fusses over which EVs to give to your pokemon, then search the site I have provided below. I will also give you some pokemon sites which have helped me lots in pokemon training and data.

    If anyone else wants to know anything about pokemon they are unsure of and they have checked the below sites, then email me at pokefan@yahoo.com

  4. pokerus

  5. Ok.  EV training.  This is not the same as happiness training so WATCH OUT.  Each pokemon slayed will give some points in one or several stats.  4 EV's=1 stat point (at level 100, because stat gain is not immediate!).  The maximum EV's in each stat is 255, but thats a waste of 3 EV's cos 255 is not divisible by 4, so 252 EVs per stat

    is recommended.

    Basically, you either train your pokemon as a Defender (tank/wall/sustainer) or Attacker (physical sweeper (physical moves) or special sweeper (special moves).  Defenders generally have a high defense or special defence and sometimes good speed. Their job is usually to take hits while you heal your attackers.  I recommend Special Defense EV training for the final evolution of Togepi because it already has a naturally high Special Defense and EV training it in Defense is quite useless because it is naturally so low. I will tell you how to evolve it later.  Now EV training.

    If your pokemon has already been fed some vitamins, or battled some pokemon YOU WILL NEED A NEW ONE (generally bred).  Feeding it and battleing the wrong pokemon and vitamins will stuff its EVs up.  Make sure you feed it vitamins for Sp. Defense (recommended), as this will speed the process up.  Max. no. vitamins for each stat is 10.  Each vitamin gives 10 EVs, but after your pokemon has 100, it can't be fed any more.  Pokerus (very rare) is also good 'cos it gives double EV's to your pokemon.

    EVOLVING YOUR TOGEPI- The guide

    Firstly, to evolve it to Togetic (second stage) will require it to be VERY happy.  I recommend doing this through it holding the SOOTHE BELL (makes it happy).  Happiness is a hidden value, so you don't really know how happy your pokemon is until you get the Friendship thing app for your POKETCH.  This shows you hearts, the bigger the happier your Poke is.  Happiness can be from 0-255.  It goes up and down depending on certain things.  When it is caught with a normal Ball, it has a happiness of 70.  When hatched, it has a happiness of 120.  When caught with a luxury ball, it gets bonus happy points.

    When it get 220 happiness points, this is when evolutions happen.

    How to get your Poke happy: (table taken from a Walkthrough and few paragraphs after)

    Event                   Normal     W/Sooth Bell W/Luxery Ball |W/Both   Walked 256 steps        +1         |+2              |+2               |+3       |

    Use Healing Items        +1         |+2              |+2               |+3       |

    Using a Stat Item         +2         +3                +6                +7       |

    Go up a level                |+2         +3              |+6               |+7       |

    Happniess Berries        |+2         |+3              |+3               |+4       |

    Veilstone Massage       |+3         |+4              |+5               |+6       |

    Resort Area Massage  |+5         |+6               |+6               |+7       |

    "Stat items are your EV items, such as Proteins, HP Ups, PP Ups, and soon. I am not sure if Rare Candy falls under level up happiness, Stat increasing happiness, or both.

    Healing items are your revives, potions, soft drinks, full heals, and such.

    Its also good to note that I estimated the Ribbon Society Massage and

    Healing item Happiness Points, so they may be higher or lower. Either

    way, the Ribbon Society Massages give more Happiness Points then the Veilstone ones do, so its around 4 or 5 happiness points.  Bitter Items decrease happiness."

    Back to EV TRAINING

    "The macho brace is a very helpful item to shorten EV

    training. Attach the macho brace to a pokemon to decrease it's speed but double the EVs it gets. The speed decrease is removed once you remove the macho brace.You should use the counter app on your poketch to keep track of how many battles you have had with a pokemon.

    This section of the FAQ was contributed by Icegoten.

    HP:

    ~Shellos at Valley Windworks north of ignore the Buizel (+1 each)

    ~Gastrodons at Fuego Ironworks or Route 213 ignore Floatzel (+2 each)

    ~Gastrodons outside of Pal Park (+2 each)

    Attack:

    ~Kricketune and Bibarel at route 212 (rainy route) (+2 each)

    Defense:

    ~Cave with Geodudes and Hippos off route 214 (+1 each)

    ~Onix and Gravelers on Iron Island in the second room ignore Golbats(+1 Onix)

    (+2 Gravelers)

    Special Attack:

    ~Gastly at the Old Chateau in Eterna Forest (+1 each) (Haunters +2)(Gengars +3)

    *Need GBA Game in GBA slot and National Pokedex for Haunters and Gengars*

    ~Golducks surfing in the water at the Resort Area (+2 each)

    Special Defense:

    ~Surfing any ocean/sea area for Tentacools (+1each)

    *North of 8th gym town has been good ignore Pellipers* (Mantykes +1)

    Speed:

    ~Raticates and Fearows Northwest of the Fight Area (+2 each)

    ~Zubats in a cave (+1 each)

    *Vs Seeker Trainers*

    HP:

    ~Route 209 - Cowgirl - L14, 15, 15, 15, and 16 Bidoof (5 HP)

    Attack:

    ~Route 203 - Lass - L38 Staraptor, L38 Bibarel (5 Attack)

    Defence:

    ~N/A

    Special Attack:

    ~Route 214 - Collector

  6. Train it by around 25 Levels, or just give it a soothe bell to hold and give it lots Massages from a girl in Veilstone City!

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