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Effort values, in the form of effort points, are gained in addition to bonuses gained by increasing level. Effort values ensure that [[Caught Pokémon|trained Pokémon]] are stronger than [[wild Pokémon]], even those of the same [[level]]. Effort points are awarded equally to all Pokémon who participated in defeating a Pokémon. Though they are shared, each of the Pokémon will receive the standard amount of effort points. | Effort values, in the form of effort points, are gained in addition to bonuses gained by increasing level. Effort values ensure that [[Caught Pokémon|trained Pokémon]] are stronger than [[wild Pokémon]], even those of the same [[level]]. Effort points are awarded equally to all Pokémon who participated in defeating a Pokémon. Though they are shared, each of the Pokémon will receive the standard amount of effort points. | ||
Prior to Generation VI, there is no way to directly view effort values; from Generation VI onward, it is possible to view graphs | Prior to Generation VI, there is no way to directly view effort values; from Generation VI onward, it is possible to view graphs that show effort values without giving specific numbers. [[Shigeru Ohmori]] has stated that the reason EVs and {{IV}}s are hidden is because he prefers to think of {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} as "real, living creatures".<ref>[http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2014-12/11/pokemon-interview Pokemon's Junichi Masuda: 'We weren’t explicitly targeting children' (Wired UK)]</ref> | ||
==Measuring EVs== | ==Measuring EVs== |
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