Exp. Share
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The Exp. Share (Japanese: がくしゅうそうち Learning Equipment), called Exp.All in the Generation I games, is a type of item introduced in Generation I. From Generation II to V, it is a held item.
In the games
Effect
Generation I
Passive effect
In Generation I, when the item was known as the Exp.All in English, if it is in the Bag, any experience earned from a battle is evenly distributed among all party members. Party members do not receive stat experience unless they participate in the battle.
Generation II to V
Held item
Total experience gained by defeating a Pokémon is split in half, with 50% evenly distributed between all Pokémon who participated in the battle and 50% evenly distributed between all Pokémon holding an Exp. Share. If a Pokémon both participates in battle and holds an Exp. Share, it gains 150% of the experience. The holding Pokémon also gains all EVs (stat experience in Generation II) that would be gained by defeating the opponent.
In Generation II, when the Pokémon holding this item receives experience, the amount of Exp. Points gained is shown twice. Furthermore, a Pokémon with the same original Trainer as the player that participates in battle and holds an Exp. Share at the same time will gain approximately 50% (due to rounding) of the experience twice, meaning that it doesn't receive 100% of the experience.
In Generation V, the Exp. Share accommodates the changes in the experience formula that incorporate the difference in levels between the defeated Pokémon and Pokémon gaining experience, which is factored in after splitting it.
Generation VI
Toggleable passive effect
In Generation VI, it is now a key item. In the overworld, the player can be turn on or off from the Bag menu in the overworld.
If it is on, the experience gained by defeating a Pokémon is given to all of the Pokémon in the party individually. Pokémon that do not participate in battle will only gain 50% of the possible experience.
Description
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Acquisition
Games | Finite methods | Repeatable methods |
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RGBY RBY |
Route 15 gate 2F (Oak's aide) | None |
GSC | Route 30 (from Mr. Pokémon in exchange for the Red Scale) | Lucky Channel (3 digits) |
RSE | Devon Corporation (Mr. Stone) | Lilycove Department Store Pokémon Lottery Corner (3 digits) |
FRLG | Route 15 gate 2F (Oak's aide) | Pickup |
Colo | Agate Village (down hill behind Eagun's house) | None |
XD | Phenac City (from Mayor Trest after rescuing him) | None |
DPPt | Route 206 (Rowan's assistant) | Jubilife TV Pokémon Lottery Corner (3 digits) |
HGSS | Route 30 (from Mr. Pokémon in exchange for the Red Scale) | Goldenrod Radio Tower Pokémon Lottery Corner (3 digits) |
BW | Castelia City (Battle Company), Icirrus City (Pokémon Fan Club Chairman) | None |
B2W2 | Castelia City (Battle Company), Icirrus City (Pokémon Fan Club Chairman), Floccesy Town (held Benga's gift Pokémon) | None |
XY | Santalune City (from Alexa after defeating Viola) | None |
ORAS | Petalburg Woods (from Devon employee after defeating Team Magma GruntOR/Team Aqua GruntAS) | None |
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In the TCG
The following is a list of cards named Exp. Share or EXP.ALL.
Related cards Cards listed with a blue background are only legal to use in the current Expanded format. Cards listed with a green background are legal to use in both the current Standard and Expanded formats. | |||||||
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Card | Type | English Expansion |
Rarity | # | Japanese Expansion |
Rarity | # |
EXP.ALL | T [PT] | Neo Destiny | 93/105 | Darkness, and to Light... | |||
EX FireRed & LeafGreen | 91/112 | Flight of Legends | 081/082 | ||||
Exp. Share | I | Next Destinies | 87/99 | Psycho Drive | 050/052 | ||
Dragon Vault | 18/20 | Dragon Selection | 020/020 | ||||
In other languages
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