How to Tell If a Pokemon Can Have a Perfect Stat

Let's start off with your Pokemon's IV. IV stands for individual value. It's a number chosen at random that affects what your Pokemon's stat can be at its best. An IV can be anywhere from 0-31. There is no way to change this IV, and there is no way to easily find out. However, I can give you some tips and tricks on how to find out if your Pokemon has a stat that can have an IV of 31.

Let's talk about its characteristic. When a Pokemon has a certain characteristic, it can tell you which of your Pokemon's stats has the highest IV and what its IV is. There are 30 characteristics, but only 6 of them mean that your Pokemon has a iV of 31. If your Pokemon's characteristic is Often dozes off, your Pokemon's highest stat is HP, and could possibly have an IV of 31. If your Pokemon's characteristic is Likes to thrash about its attack is its highest stat, and could possibly have an IV of 31. If your Pokemon's characteristic is Capable of taking hits, its defense is its highest stat, and could possibly have an IV of 31. If your Pokemon's characteristic is Alert to sounds, its speed is its highest stat, and could possibly have an IV of 31. If your Pokemon's characteristic is Mischievous, its special attack is its highest stat, and could possibly be 31. If your Pokemon's characteristic is Alert to sounds, its speed is its highest stat, and could possibly have an IV of 31. If your Pokemon's characteristic is Somewhat vain, its special defense is its highest stat, and could possibly have an IV of 31. This means that if your Pokemon's characteristic is anything but the characteristics mentioned in this article, you can instantly tell that none of its stats can possibly have an IV of 31.

Now about its nature. There are 25 natures in the game, 20 of which affect your Pokemon's stats. There are 4 natures that increase the attack stat of a Pokemon - Adamant, Brave, Lonely, and Naughty, and 4 that decrease it - Bold, Calm, Modest, and Timid. There are 4 natures that increase the defense stat of a Pokemon - Bold, Impish, Lax, and Relaxed, and 4 that decrease it - Gentle, Hasty, Lonely, and Mild. There are 4 natures that increase the speed stat of a Pokemon - Hasty, Jolly, Naive, and Timid, and 4 that decrease it - Brave, Quiet, Relaxed, and Sassy. There are 4 natures that increase the special attack stat of a Pokemon - Mild, Modest, Quiet, and Rash, and 4 that decrease it - Adamant, Careful, Impish, and Jolly. There are 4 natures that increase the special defense stat of a Pokemon - Calm, Careful, Gentle, and Sassy, and 4 that decrease it - Lax, Naive, Naughty, and Rash.

Now, let's wrap it up with EV's EV stands for Effort Value. You can get up to 255 effort points per stat and 510 total. However, since you get an EV for every 4 effort points, it would only make sense to get 252 effort points in a single stat. Different Pokemon give out different kinds of effort points when you beat them. Go to http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net and look up any Pokemon to find out more

In conclusion, there are many ways to find out if your Pokemon has a perfect stat. My way, however, should be the easiest.

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