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In [[Generation I]] and [[Generation II]] effort points given are equal to the Pokémon's [[base stats]]. For a list of the effort points that Pokémon give away on their defeat in [[Generation III]], [[Generation IV]], and [[Generation V]] see [[list of Pokémon by effort value yield]].
In [[Generation I]] and [[Generation II]] effort points given are equal to the Pokémon's [[base stats]]. For a list of the effort points that Pokémon give away on their defeat in [[Generation III]], [[Generation IV]], and [[Generation V]] see [[list of Pokémon by effort value yield]].


Gaining effort points to increase desired EVs varies from being simple to complicated, depending on whether one wants their Pokémon to fully max out its stats or raise them to balanced heights. Should a Pokémon attain the maximum amount of 510 effort values, it will be eligible to receive an {{DL|List of Ribbons in the games|Effort Ribbon}} to signify this achievement ([[Generation III]] and {{gen|IV}}). In [[Pokemon Black and White]], there is an NPC in a house in [[Opelucid City]] who will tell the [[Player character|player]] if the Pokémon at the front of his or her party has attained 510 total effort values. In [[Pokemon Black 2 and White 2]], [[Bianca]], when called on the [[Xtransceiver]], will tell the player whether a certain Pokémon in the party has attained 510 total effort values. She will also notify the player if a Pokémon has reached 252 effort values in any stat.
Gaining effort points to increase desired EVs varies from being simple to complicated, depending on whether one wants their Pokémon to fully max out its stats or raise them to balanced heights. Should a Pokémon attain the maximum amount of 510 effort values, it will be eligible to receive an {{DL|List of Ribbons in the games|Effort Ribbon}} to signify this achievement ([[Generation III]] and {{gen|IV}}). In [[Pokemon Black and White]], there is an NPC in a house in [[Opelucid City]] who will tell the [[Player character|player]] if the Pokémon at the front of his or her party has attained 510 total effort values. In [[Pokémon Black 2 and White 2]], [[Bianca]], when called on the [[Xtransceiver]], will tell the player whether a certain Pokémon in the party has attained 510 total effort values. She will also notify the player if a Pokémon has reached 252 effort values in any stat.


Effort values only appear in the [[version|main series]] Pokémon games, and are not present in the spin-off games, such as the {{pkmn|Mystery Dungeon}} series.
Effort values only appear in the [[version|main series]] Pokémon games, and are not present in the spin-off games, such as the {{pkmn|Mystery Dungeon}} series.
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