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'''EV-enhancing items''' are items which enhance the {{EV}}s gained when a Pokémon is defeated. All of them halve the Speed of the Pokémon holding them in battle while they are being held.
'''EV-enhancing items''' are items which enhance the {{EV}}s gained when a Pokémon is defeated. All of them halve the Speed of the Pokémon holding them in battle while they are being held.


These items' effects are doubled by the effect of [[Pokérus]]. For example, if a {{p|Chikorita}} with Pokérus that holds a Power Lens defeats a {{p|Haunter}}, that Chikorita would gain 12 EV points in Special Attack. Two would be from defeating the Haunter, four would come from the Power Lens, and the remaining six would be from the Pokérus's doubling effect. However, a Pokémon holding the [[Exp. Share]] will not gain any of these boosts, and unless already infected with Pokérus, will only receive the base EV yield of the defeated Pokémon. In [[Generation VI]], the Exp. Share was made into a [[List of key items in Generation VI#Exp. Share|key item]], meaning that Pokémon who receive experience from the Exp. Share can also take advantage of any held EV-enhancing items.
These items' effects are doubled by the effect of [[Pokérus]]. For example, if a {{p|Chikorita}} with Pokérus that holds a Power Lens defeats a {{p|Haunter}}, that Chikorita would gain 12 EV points in Special Attack. Two would be from defeating the Haunter, four would come from the Power Lens, and the remaining six would be from the Pokérus's doubling effect. However, a Pokémon holding the [[Exp. Share]] will not gain any of these boosts, and unless already infected with Pokérus, will only receive the base EV yield of the defeated Pokémon. In [[Generation VI]], the Exp. Share was made into a [[List of Key Items in Generation VI#Exp. Share|Key Item]], meaning that Pokémon who receive experience from the Exp. Share can also take advantage of any held EV-enhancing items.


From {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} onward, if they are held by either parent in the [[Pokémon Day Care]], that parent passes down its {{IV}} in that respective stat; HP for Power Weight, Attack for Power Bracer, and so on.
From {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} onward, if they are held by either parent in the [[Pokémon Day Care]], that parent passes down its {{IV}} in that respective stat; HP for Power Weight, Attack for Power Bracer, and so on.