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What's most surprising about the Lil Nas X-designed kicks is that the sole air bubble in each pair, which is an intrinsic part of Nike's OG design, contains 60ml of ink and one drop of human blood. Yep, that's right, human blood. (It's worth noting that Nike has played no part in the creation of said shoes.) If you're going to go dancing with the devil, you might as well have the appropriate footwear, right?


HP is one of the easier farms due to the fact that Marill, a common spawn on lake water (see screenshot below), gives 4 HP with a Macho Brace, meaning you can hypothetically farm only 63 Marills to maximize HP. Azumarill is also a common site on Route 120, shortening the farm to 43 kills. Lake water is different than sea water in which the color is darker if it's sea and lighter if it's pond water.




It is faster to farm HP in Hoenn rather than Kanto, since the encounter rates clock high everywhere you can find lake water, with a helpful Azumarill chance giving 3 HP, interrupted only by rare Surskit, Goldeen and Masquerain chances, compared to Kanto where it is interrupted by Wooper, Slowpoke and Psyduck. Best of all, most of them are low leveled, meaning than you can farm them easily without having to grind a few levels first. As a plus, all of Hoenn's ponds have a Pokemon Center nearby, meaning you don't have to stock for Leppa Berries or Potions to have extensive EV farm. Route 117 is in between Verdanturf and Mauville, whereas the Route 120 pond lies at the southeast of Fortree, where you need to go through some grass. However, there are only Azumarill here, so the process may be much easier since you only need to farm 42 Azumarills to maximize HP EVs.






The increase in fishing rates have buffed Attack EVing very significantly. Hoenn's Carvanha/Sharpedo fish spawns are great for attack farming, and the rates made the Fuschia Pond a more reliable source of farm than Mt.Moon's Paras spawns.




Hoenn again possesses the more reliable Attack farm due to the fact that it has a consistent spawn of Carvanha and Sharpedo, no Intimidate delay from Gyarados, and the sea is not interupted by other stray Pokemon such as Psyduck and Slowpoke. A disadvantage about Attack farming from water, though, is that the Pokemon there are considerably high-levelled and powerful, although Carvanha and Sharpedo are frail, albeit powerful themselves. Rough Skin also easily triggers on Pokemon that farm attack due to their physical attacking nature, so more often than not an underlevelled Pokemon needs to head back for consistent healing. Similarly, the Fuschia Pond harbors Gyarados and Seaking that are considerably high-levelled, so anything that's underlevelled that doesn't have strong Defense or doesn't resist Normal and Dark will be worn down fairly quickly. Mt.Moon is still a reliable source of Attack farm for weaker Pokemon. Fortunately, all spots in both regions are nearby a Pokemon Center.




Magma Hideout was what our bulky Waters that needed Defense had dreamed of -- no longer need they work on Tangela, but instead indulge in the watery slaughter of high EV supplying Graveler and Torkoal.




With Hoenn, Defense farming for Water types, such as the to-be omnipresent Swampert, is made much easier -- Magma Hideout offers a common spawn of two Pokemon that give two Defense EVs per kill, and all of the spawns are weak to Water, unlike Tangela which instead makes it tricky with it's Grass STAB and status. Selfdestruct from Geodude and Graveler can chip off a lot of health and ruin your sustain in EVing, so it's advisable to pack a few Leppa Berries and Potions around just in case. Use an Acro Bike to get there faster, but it will give a slight loss in movement speed.


Route 113, east of Fallorbor, is the new best Special Attack EVing spot, the nearby town being the reliable healing source. Interupted by only rare Skarmory and Sandshrew spawns, the ability to farm soot also kills two birds with one stone. It's generally more reliable than the tower as well, since you get to bike and don't have to go up and down troublesome portions of stairs to finish it. In Kanto, though, the Lavender Tower is the only reliable source of Special Attack farm, although the Haunter spawns are really nice.




For people who question me about the Numel Patch; Numel's spawns are lower than Spinda's and there's also a lot of unwanted stuff like Machop/Tyrogue/Marill there. From experience, Route 113 is far more efficient.


This sort of EVing is the easiest given the high rates of jellyfish on the ocean floor. You can do this anywhere near sea, but preferably in Kanto due to Wingull spawns prominent on ocean unlike Kanto's pure jellyfish.




Bird/Rat slaughtering in Kanto is my personal favourite since it preserves PP due to their low level so you don't have to 2-3HKO specific targets. For more faster, although harder farms due to the high levels of Manectric/Linoone, your Pokemon had better be at a suitable level to farm them first. If you need to farm Speed at night, you can always try Diglett's Cave, which is also a haven for Flying types or Levitate Pokemon that need Speed.


An important trick when leveling a Pokemon through NPC EV training is that the EXP is split among on level 100 Pokemon as well, so if you don't want too much EXP, place some EXP.Shares on your teammates to avoid overleveling.


Let's start with the most cash-yielding and overall benefitting source of NPC EV Training, Speed, at Resort Gorgeous, northeast of Five Island. This is relatively easily to remember; for pure Speed farming, defeat all painters. You could also pick up the extra cash from the richer players over here, although they now have diverse EVed them and are not suitable for specifics.


Bird Catchers/Bird trainers in this game yield HP, Attack and Speed; they primarily give Speed over Attack and HP. These bird trainers can be found commonly on Routes 14, 15, 18, and the path leading to the Memorial Pillar with the three bird brothers. Metagross is an example of a Pokemon that benefits a lot from this training, assuming it needs all three stats. Beldum is not a good farming Pokemon overall, so relying on these NPCs can smoothen up the process, such as allowing it to evolve first.


This section of Kindle Road has a total of four trainers that use pure Fighting types. Fighting the two that run back and forth adjacently give pure Attack, whereas fighting the remaining trainers give HP and Special Defense. The double Battle has two Hariyama, whereas the female has a HItmonchan and a Hitmontop. There's also another female trainer near the opening of the road that also has a Hitmonchan, but otherwise gives pure Attack EVs.


Female twins and their double battles give a yield of Speed and HP. These can be found in four places: They are the first trainers to battle in the Bond Bridge on Island 3, Route 8, west of Lavender, the land above Water Path, north of Six Island, and Route 14, from east of Fuschia.


Just in case you were not aware, Slugma with a 100% encounter rate can be found in the area of Mt. Ember that becomes accessible after you beat the Pokemon League (although I admit it is not quickly accessible). Also, Shuppet inside of Mt. Pyre have a great encounter rate (not exactly sure on the percentage) and provide 1 attack EV each.



Overall, great guide!


Just in case you were not aware, Slugma with a 100% encounter rate can be found in the area of Mt. Ember that becomes accessible after you beat the Pokemon League (although I admit it is not quickly accessible). Also, Shuppet inside of Mt. Pyre have a great encounter rate (not exactly sure on the percentage) and provide 1 attack EV each.

Overall, great guide!


Just as a note that due to this game having a combination of Emerald and ORAS spawns will need to be updated after confirmation with staff or with the help of the community. As a result what has been listed above may be a bit off -- I apologize for the inconvenience.


Don't forget that for Speed training, possibly the best place to do it remains the Kanto Cycling Path Patch, where you encounter many Raticates and Fearows, the only downside being that you occasionally encounter Doduo too.


The guide has been updated with minor mentions and mistakes pointed out. There's also a mention about the comparison of Numel farming versus Spinda farming in Special Attack. Thank you to all who have helped, and I will be continuing with the multiple EV Training guide soon.


I got into the game at 12 playing on a small local par 3 course with my dad, though there is a photo of my dad helping me swing at the age of 2 that made it into the local paper. It took some time, but I ended up loving the game. We would play almost every Saturday or Sunday morning each week at the crack of dawn. I was then lucky enough to make it onto my high school golf team for a couple years. After college, I got back into the game and found MGS, first from the tests and now for the amazing community. I love this game, I love being outside to play it, and this year I have a membership that should allow me to play even more this year.


For this test I pulled up my Shot Scope data to get some helpful information around my putting. Overall, putting is usually my strongest area of the game. I have solid pace control and make most everything from 4 feet and in, but the biggest area I struggle is making those mid-range, 10 to 20 foot putts. Of course, these are not going to be made at a super high rate, but as the stats below show it is a problem. Now on the anecdotal side it feels like I struggle to start the ball on line for these longer putts. On the short putts you obviously get a bit more tolerance before you miss so I think it just needs to be tightened up to give myself more of a chance to hole putts of this length.

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