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Pokémon Sword &Shield:경쟁 가이드 Vol.2 – 노력 가치와 경험치

이것은 경쟁 포켓몬 소드 &실드에 대한 여러 권의 가이드 중 두 번째입니다. 놓친 경우를 대비하여 1부에서는 기본 용어와 게임에 대한 추가 정보를 가장 잘 찾을 수 있는 곳을 다루고 3부는 번식에 대해 살펴봅니다.

포켓몬 검과 방패  불과 몇 주 전에 드롭되었고 플레이어들은 그것들을 완전히 먹어 치우고 있습니다. 그리고 당연히 그렇습니다.

시리즈에 새로운 플레이어가 많이 추가되고 삶의 질이 많이 달라지므로 팀을 최고로 만드는 방법에 대해 자세히 알아보려고 합니다. 이 가이드에서는 알아야 할 모든 것을 배울 수 있습니다.

준비

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  1. 게임 승리 . 아직 게임을 이기지 못했다면 아직 포켓몬 경쟁에 대해 걱정할 필요가 없습니다.
  2. 저번에 숙제로 고른 포켓몬을 기억하시나요? 먼저 해야 할 일은 전투에 참가한 적이 없는 무기 중 하나를 얻는 것입니다. (또한 파티에 참여하여 경험치를 얻기 위해 파티에 참여한 적이 없음을 의미합니다). 습격에서 잡아라, 야생에서 잡아라, 번식시키는 것, 무엇이든 이미 할 수 있는 방법을 알고 있는 것입니다. 이것은 지금으로서는 더 복잡한 주제를 피할 수 있도록 하는 것이 중요합니다. 이것은 첫 번째 경쟁 포켓몬이며 지금은 간단하게 유지하려고 합니다!
  3. 530,000포켓달러 절약 . 부족하다면 긴 야옹을 받았는지 확인하십시오(메뉴> 신비한 선물> 신비한 선물 받기> 인터넷으로 받기. Gigantamax 야옹은 2020년 1월 15일까지만 이용 가능). 쉬운 돈을 위해 챔피언십 재대결을 실행하고 Dynamax your Meowth를 실행하고 G-Max Gold Rush를 반복적으로 사용하여 현금을 긁어모으십시오. 수입을 두 배로 늘리려면 행운의 향이나 부적을 보관하는 것을 잊지 마십시오!
  4. 현금을 들고 Wyndon Pokémon Center로 이동 .
  5. 구매 당신에게 가장 중요한 통계를 위한 26가지 비타민, 두 번째로 중요한 통계를 위한 26가지, 그리고 세 번째 통계를 위한 1가지 비타민. 예를 들어, Jolteon을 훈련하는 경우 특수 공격의 경우 칼슘 26, 속도의 경우 Carbos 26, HP의 경우 HP 1이 증가할 것입니다.

우리는 훈련에 관심이 있는 포켓몬을 따로 두고 EV가 없는지 확인하고 EV 훈련에 필요한 모든 항목을 한 번에 최대로 얻었습니다. 준비가 되면 해당 항목 53개를 모두 포켓몬에 사용하세요! 완료되면 새로운 EV 훈련 몬스터를 축하합니다!

지금까지 주목할 가치가 있는 몇 가지 사항

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  • 지금은 움직임, 능력, 본성 및 IV를 무시했습니다. 도착하겠습니다.
  • 방금 노력 값을 최대화했습니다. 26 비타민은 각각 10 EV를 제공하고 최대 통계가 252이기 때문에 마법의 숫자이므로 최대값에 고르게 도달하도록 반올림합니다. 보너스는 노력 값을 4로 나눈 값이기 때문에 한 통계에서 +31, 다른 통계에서 +31, 세 번째 통계에서 +1을 얻습니다.
  • 실제로 원하는 방식으로 EV를 배포할 수 있지만 대부분의  competitive builds will max two stats unless you have a specific reason to do otherwise.
  • At any point during this process, you can go to the Pokémon menu, click on a Pokémon, click Check Summary, go to the second tab, and press X. This is your Effort Value screen, which is new to Pokémon Sword &Shield!
    • The pale yellow shape represents a Pokémon’s base values
    • The dark yellow shape represents a Pokémon’s effort values
    • If a stat is sparkling, that stat is maxed out at 252 EVs! Adding more EVs to that stat will do nothing
    • If the dark yellow shape changes to pale blue, that Pokémon’s overall  EVs are maxed, meaning it has earned 510 EVs

The pale yellow shape represents a Pokémon’s base stats. The darker yellow shape represents this Meowth’s current effort values. It is dark yellow because Meowth is not EV-capped yet. (Image:Jake Vander Ende / KnowTechie)

This Weavile is maxed out on EVs, so its EV shape turns from dark yellow to pale blue. This kind of shape is common when you aren’t focused in your EV training and you can see that there are a lot of wasted points in special attack that Weavile doesn’t use. (Image:Jake Vander Ende / KnowTechie)

Why Vitamins?

Let’s say you want to max a Pokémon’s speed EVs. What are your options?

  1. EVs from battle :You could fight 252 Rookidees, for example. Rookidee yields 1 speed EV (you can check this on Bulbapedia and Serebii), so everyone in your party when you defeat one gets 1 speed EV. Maybe you check Route 2 and decide to fight them there. Well, now you have to be careful because Skwovet also spawns there and yields 1 HP EV if you defeat it, which you don’t want. So now you have to run away from all Skwovets if you bump into them.
  2. EV boosts from Power items :If you’ve already beaten the Battle Tower a few times, which maybe you have, you can buy Power items for BP (Battle Points). For example, you could get a Power Anklet, which increases speed gains. Power items give the Pokémon holding that item +8 EVs for that stat for every Pokémon defeated (while it was in the party, regardless of it it ever fought). In the above example, each defeated Rookidee would give 9 speed EVs, while each defeated Skwovet would yield 1 HP EV and 8 speed EVs. Better, but not the best.
  3. EV boosts from Macho Brace :The Macho Brace is another training item purchasable for Battle Points, but I don’t recommend it. While held, it doubles EV gains from battle, so Rookidee would yield 2 speed EVs and Skwovet would yield 2 HP EVs. Not great.
  4. EV boosts from Pokérus :If you ever notice a weird little smiley face icon on your Pokémon’s summary or if a Pokécenter technician tells you about a virus, that means your Pokémon has contracted the pokérus, a wholly beneficial virus.
    1. Pokémon who have the virus (or have the cured version) receive double EVs from battle.
    2. The virus can be contagious or cured (the symbol will change). The virus will cure itself if a Pokémon is in your party at the time of daily reset. Uncured Pokémon in your boxes will remain contagious forever, so once you have the virus try to ALWAYS keep a contagious Pokémon safe in a box!
    3. If you have a contagious Pokémon in your party, every completed battle is a high chance to spread the virus to other Pokémon in your party.
  5. EVs from Jobs :With the advent of wanton capitalism in Sword &Shield , you can now send Pokémon on jobs. Late in the game, you can unlock EV-training jobs where you can send Pokémon off to train in a specific stat. Jobs are 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 12, or 24 hours long and Pokémon get 4 EVs per hour, meaning it’s 127 real hours per Pokémon. This option sounds great at first, but I personally think it’s by far the worst option.
  6. Vitamins :All Vitamins are 10,000 pokédollars and raise an EV by 10. For the first time ever, there’s no limit to how many Vitamins you can give a Pokémon (It used to cap at 10 per stat, which still left you with 152 EVs to get from other sources).

With how much money comes from raid item sales and how easy it is to re-run the championship with a Gigantamax Meowth that just spews money, you can see why Vitamins are the way to go here.

This is what a properly EV-trained Pokémon should look like. Lucario’s special attack and speed are both maxed – which is why they sparkle – and you can see there are no wasted points in less important stats. (Image:Jake Vander Ende / KnowTechie)

When a Pokémon is infected, that purple symbol with the word “POKÉRUS” shows up. A cured virus loses the word and just shows a symbol. Thank you to Kate Gray for giving me the pokérus! (Image:Jake Vander Ende / KnowTechie)

What if I make a mistake?

It IS possible to undo EV training at any time! You could even take a fully-trained Pokémon and nuke its EVs back to zero if you were so inclined. You do this with berries! Specifically Pomeg, Kelpsy, Hondew, Qualot, Grepa, and Tamato berries. Save these if you can (and don’t worry about remembering their names, because the effect is in the description).

They work in two ways:

  1. If a Pokémon has over 100 EVs in the affected stat, the first berry drops that stat’s EVs to 100.
  2. If a Pokémon is at or below 100 EVs in the affected stat, berries reduce EVs by 10.

So worst-case scenario, let’s say you trained HP and you changed your mind to go Defense instead. Without knowing what your HP EVs are, you would need at most 11 Pomeg berries. After feeding your Pokémon gross Pomeg berries, you can then drop your 26 Irons to raise Defense to 252.

Berries are moderately abundant in Sword &Shield,  but try not to rely on using them to reset EVs if you can avoid it. You can’t readily farm the exact berry you need, so it can be a pain to rebuild your supply.

Okay, now how do I level up?

Image:Josiah Motley / KnowTechie

Once you have a fully EV-trained Pokémon of your liking, now you need to get it to level 100! There are three solid options here.

  1. Experience Items . You can farm these by beating raids, which you probably want to be doing anyway! Harder raids give more/better items.
  2. Rare Candy . This is a special level-enhancing item that increases a Pokémon’s level by 1. Save these to climb through the 90s, honestly. They drop from max raid battles or you can buy them for a hefty 20 BP each.
  3. Battle . You can always keep fighting Pokémon either in the championship rematch or in the wild, but their levels only go so high. If you’re going to do this, at least get the Lucky Egg first! The Lucky Egg DOUBLES experience gains from combat.
    1. To find the Lucky Egg, first head back to Hulbury.
    2. Go to the Seafood Restaurant you were at earlier in the game and speak to the owner at the counter.
    3. You’ll be sent off on a series of food delivery quests, all of which are very short. Complete all three and the Lucky Egg is yours.

그게 다야! Enough of the above and you’ll have a level 100 Pokémon that’s EV trained!

This is the seafood restaurant where you can pick up the Lucky Egg quest line post-game. It takes about five minutes to do. (Image:Jake Vander Ende / KnowTechie)

Your homework this time is much more time-consuming than last time:

How do you get better natures? Can you change a Pokémon’s ability? How do you get egg moves? Can you get better IVs? We’ll cover the bulk of these next time when we dig into Breeding.

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