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Super Training exposes base stats to the player for the first time. Using a Reset Bag will numerically display the effort points a Pokémon just had, which can be reverted by restarting without saving. Additionally, high-level Pokémon can determine their [[individual values]] mathematically by inspecting the values of their stats after a Reset Bag is used. | Super Training exposes base stats to the player for the first time. Using a Reset Bag will numerically display the effort points a Pokémon just had, which can be reverted by restarting without saving. Additionally, high-level Pokémon can determine their [[individual values]] mathematically by inspecting the values of their stats after a Reset Bag is used. | ||
It is now possible to check a Pokémon's exact EV values, something which was not possible in previous generations. The procedure is as follows: | |||
1. Save the game | |||
2. Use a reset bag on the desired Pokémon. The EVs will show when it resets. | |||
3. Close the game without saving to undo the effects of the reset bag. | |||
==Fully Trained Pokémon== | ==Fully Trained Pokémon== | ||
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In [[Pokémon X and Y]], 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. | In [[Pokémon X and Y]], 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. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
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