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The base experience yield of a Garchomp is 218, meaning that a Level 78 Garchomp will normally yield 2429 experience points.
The base experience yield of a Garchomp is 218, meaning that a Level 78 Garchomp will normally yield 2429 experience points.


The Exp. Share will automatically give half the experience points to the Salamence, giving it 1214 experience points, boosted to 1821 due to being in a Trainer battle.
Since the Exp. Share in is effect, half the experience points are given to the battling Pokémon, which is halved again due to being split between Skitty and Meowth, so each starts with 607. The Lucky Egg and Trainer battle bonus boost apply 1.5× multipliers, earning the Skitty 1365 experience points. Meowth gets a 1.5× Trainer battle bonus, and then a 1.7× international trade bonus, earning it 1547 experience points.
The Skitty gets half of the remaining experience points (starting from 607), with a 1.5× multiplier because of the Lucky Egg and another 1.5× from the Trainer battle bonus, earning the Skitty 1365 experience points.


The Meowth gets half of the remaining experience points, again with a 1.5× Trainer battle multiplier, but additionally with a 1.7× multiplier because it was internationally traded. This means that the Meowth earns 1547 experience points.
Lastly, the Exp. Share gives the remaining half of the initial experience points to the Salamence, which is 1214 experience points, boosted to 1821 with the 1.5× Trainer battle bonus.


=====Example (Generation V)=====
=====Example (Generation V)=====