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*In {{g|X and Y}}, an NPC in the [[Laverre City]] [[Pokémon Fan Club]] will give the player's Pokémon an Effort Ribbon.
*In {{g|X and Y}}, an NPC in the [[Laverre City]] [[Pokémon Fan Club]] will give the player's Pokémon an Effort Ribbon.
*In {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, an NPC in the {{DL|Slateport City|Slateport Market}} will give the player's Pokémon an Effort Ribbon.
*In {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, an NPC in the {{DL|Slateport City|Slateport Market}} will give the player's Pokémon an Effort Ribbon.
*In {{g|Sun and Moon}}, an NPC in the [[Battle Royal Dome]] will give the player's Pokémon an Effort Ribbon.


In {{game|Black and White|s}}, there is an NPC in a house in [[Opelucid City]] who will tell the {{player}} if the Pokémon at the front of his or her party has attained 510 total effort values.
In {{game|Black and White|s}}, there is an NPC in a house in [[Opelucid City]] who will tell the {{player}} if the Pokémon at the front of his or her party has attained 510 total effort values.
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Catching a wild Pokémon will now give EVs for that Pokémon as if it were defeated.
Catching a wild Pokémon will now give EVs for that Pokémon as if it were defeated.
===Generation VII===
All mechanics for effort values remain the same in [[Generation VII]] as they were in Generation VI.
Pressing the Y button on the Summary screen of a Pokémon will now show a graph similar to that of Super Training, depicting how much EVs a Pokémon has accumulated so far. A maxed out stat will have sparkles around its name.
As of the moment, the Macho Brace is unavailable in [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]]; however, the six Power Items introduced in Generation IV now yield an additional eight instead of four effort points per Pokémon defeated.
Although Super Training is no longer available, Pokémon Sun and Moon introduced [[Poké Pelago]], which allows for passive EV-training of Pokémon currently stored in the [[Pokémon Storage System|PC]]. On [[Poké_Pelago#Isle_Evelup|Isle Evelup]], these Pokémon can be let out to play on one of three structures on the isle, with up to six Pokémon allowed per group. Each round lasts for thirty minutes, with a maximum of 99 per session allowed. The player can end play sessions early, and will keep all progress from hitherto completed rounds. Pokémon in play sessions cannot be accessed from the PC, but their Summaries can be checked while on Isle Evelup. During play sessions, special, purpose-made juices are given to the Pokémon, allowing for increases in effort points per stat. The effectiveness of these juices is determined by Isle Evelup's level.
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Since the maximum EVs a Pokémon can get in any one stat is 252, it would take 63 sessions at Level 3 to max out one stat, for a total time of 31 hours and 30 minutes. This time can be cut in half by placing [[Poké Bean|Poké Beans]] in the crate on the island.
Pokémon Sun and Moon also introduced [[SOS Battle|SOS Battles]], where wild Pokémon may call an ally for help. All wild Pokémon summoned this way have their EV yields doubled upon being defeated. Thus, a Pokémon holding a Power Weight and infected with Pokérus who defeats a Caterpie, who gives 1 HP EV, will earn 18 HP EVs; however, a Caterpie that is called as an ally will instead yield 36 HP EVs. In this way, it would only take 7 ally Caterpie to be defeated to max out HP.
Similar to Pokémon Black 2 and White 2, [[Festival Plaza]]'s Bouncy Houses and Food Stalls can alter a Pokémon's EVs for a predetermined price.


==Fully Trained Pokémon==
==Fully Trained Pokémon==
A Fully Trained Pokémon is a Pokémon that has reached 510 EVs overall, the maximum a Pokémon can achieve. In Generations III, IV, and VI, there is an NPC that will give an [[Effort Ribbon]] to Fully Trained Pokémon; in Generation V, an NPC in [[Opelucid City]] will comment that the Pokémon has put in a lot of effort if it is a Fully Trained Pokémon.
A Fully Trained Pokémon is a Pokémon that has reached 510 EVs overall, the maximum a Pokémon can achieve. In Generations III, IV, VI, and VII, there is an NPC that will give an [[Effort Ribbon]] to Fully Trained Pokémon; in Generation V, an NPC in [[Opelucid City]] will comment that the Pokémon has put in a lot of effort if it is a Fully Trained Pokémon.


In [[Pokémon X and Y]] and [[Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire]], Fully Trained Pokémon can access [[Super Training|Secret Super-Training Regimens]]. Once a Pokémon has reached Fully Trained status, it will not lose it even if its EVs are removed, such as with a Reset Bag or {{cat|friendship-raising Berries}}.
In [[Pokémon X and Y]] and [[Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire]], Fully Trained Pokémon can access [[Super Training|Secret Super-Training Regimens]]. Once a Pokémon has reached Fully Trained status, it will not lose it even if its EVs are removed, such as with a Reset Bag or {{cat|friendship-raising Berries}}.
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