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'''Power items''' are [[held item]]s that award a Pokémon additional specific {{EV}}s whenever the Pokémon would normally earn EVs in battle, but halves {{stat|Speed}} of the Pokémon while it holds the item. They all debuted in [[Generation IV]].
'''Power items''' are [[held item]]s that award a Pokémon additional specific {{EV}}s whenever the Pokémon would normally earn EVs in battle, but halves {{stat|Speed}} of the Pokémon while it holds the item. They all debuted in [[Generation IV]].


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==In the core series games==
==In the core series games==
===Mechanics===
===Mechanics===
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If a Pokémon holding a Power item gains [[experience]] from a battle, the Power item awards it additional EVs in a specific stat (in addition to the EVs it would normally earn). From [[Generation IV]] to {{gen|VII}}, they grant 4 extra {{EV}}s; in [[Generation VIII]], they grant 8 EVs. The EVs granted by Power items are doubled by the effect of [[Pokérus]].
If a Pokémon holding a Power item gains [[experience]] from a battle, the Power item awards it additional EVs in a specific stat (in addition to the EVs it would normally earn). From [[Generation IV]] to {{gen|VII}}, they grant 4 extra {{EV}}s; in [[Generation VIII]], they grant 8 EVs. The EVs granted by Power items are doubled by the effect of [[Pokérus]].


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