Talk:Power item

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I have a question.Although the page says that the power items are affected by pokerus, i was ev training not to long ago and the powers didnt give me the evs. Hell, they didnt have any effect at all. I was training my Gallade and fighting bibarels, which give me 4 atk's since i had pokerus on it, and i killed about 4 of them upon level up and should have gotten 48 evs, im=f my calculations are correct. Am i doing something wrong?--User: Mr T Tar

No, not at all. The Pokémon doesn't get the extra stat points all at once, it gets them gradually as it grows, with all of them by level 100. It'll get maybe one extra point per level (but with nothing to compare it to, you'd actually need an exact clone to see). Trust me, your Gallade will have maximum Attack by 100 if its nature is Adamant. TTEchidna 04:31, 10 September 2007 (UTC)

weird, because my friend says that it should get them all at once(apparently his did). Yeah its an adamant gah what a relief i thought my game was screwed up >.<.

I think it depends on the level the training starts at, because I had a lv 28 or so Monferno who was battling bidoof with the power bracer (the attack one) and got 27 more attack when he leveled up, so its probably spread out so if it starts at level one you'll get them slowly, but at higher levels you'll get them in a larger set for a few levels until it evens out Triceratops9 01:01, 21 November 2007 (UTC)

Clarification question...

does the given item completely overwrite the natural EVs that a given pokemon is supposed to supply?

for example; if I have a Power Anklet on my pokemon (promotes speed), and I go fight Chansies (who give HP EVs) which of the following happens?

4 Spd EVs 4 Spd EVs + 2 HP EVs

what about if I kill a Golbat?

4 Spd EVs 4 Spd EVs + 2 Spd EVs

I'm just wondering on this, because if it's the second option, I'll just stick to my macho brace...

I think it does. What I do is just use the Macho Brace and train against Rattata/Raticate/Spearow/Fearow on Route 225 for Speed, though... TTEchidna 22:58, 15 September 2007 (UTC)

Answer

The power items do not overwrite the regular EVs given. So if you have the power anklet and fight a Chansey the Evs given would be 4 Spd EVs (from the anklet) plus 2 HP EVs (from the Chansey) --Trainer-c 08:50, 15 September 2007 (UTC)

Confuzzling Sort of GameFreak Thing.....

So if I gave a Pokemon a Power Bracer, in example, would this mean that no matter which Pokemon I battle, I will always get 4 EV's added along with the EV i got from the Pokemon I battled? So:

  • Magikarp is holding a Power bracer. I battle a Bulbasaur.

Do

or

Do I get 4 Attack EV's

or

Do I get 1 Speed EV  ? TESHTALKSAND 19:55, 17 October 2007 (UTC)

Correct

You are correct, the Power items at 4 EVs to their chosen stat along with the EVs gained from defeating the Pokémon. So fighting a Bulbasaur while holding the Power Bracer, you would get 4 Attack EV's + 1 Speed EV.

Macho Brace

Does macho brace reduce the in-battle speed? or it makes the pokémon get regular EVs for speed instead of doubled? hfc2X 01:50, 21 May 2008 (UTC)

It reduces the Speed in battle only; I can confirm this after getting Speed increases of 15+ points when trying to raise the stats on my Pokémon for the Battle Tower and for Battle Revolution. Diachronos 16:20, 17 September 2008 (UTC)
Well I actually confirmed that long ago and added to the article... but anyways thank you. hfc2X 18:06, 22 September 2008 (UTC)

Exp. Share + Ev Item

Say pokémon "a" is holding the power lens and pokémon "b" is holding the exp. share, does pokémon "b" gain the +4 Sp.Atk Evs from the power lens when pokémon "a" defeats an opponent? DesiAdame 18:50, 23 June 2008 (UTC)

Nopes. Pokémon "b" gets the normal amount of EVs the wild/foe Pokémon gives. hfc2X 03:13, 24 June 2008 (UTC)

I've been wondering...

if Pokemon "a" holds, say, a Power Lens, and Pokémon "b" is another pokémon, and both are in your party, what happens if:

  • a battles and runs away
  • a doesn't battle, but b runs away
  • a battles, is switched for b, who then runs away
  • a doesn't battle and b defats a pokemon
  • a battles, but switches for b, who defeats the foe

-- Sk8torchic

wait... is it 2-on-2? hfc2X 04:50, 20 October 2008 (UTC)
1-on-1 Me and my fellow torchics agree on this - Sk8torchic 22:22, 20 October 2008 (UTC)

This is what happens respectively:

  • no Pokémon receive EVs
  • no Pokémon receive EVs
  • no Pokémon receive EVs
  • b gets all EVs, but a doesn't
  • a and b receive the same amount of EVs the foe gives (meaning if it is a Haunter, then a and b get 2 Sp.Atk EVs) hfc2X 03:11, 21 October 2008 (UTC)

so if aholds one these items in the last one, it still counts toward the EV's? i'm REALLY confused as to all this. I've never really ev trained before. Me and my fellow torchics agree on this - Sk8torchic 16:53, 21 October 2008 (UTC)

In the example, a was holding a Power Lens, so it got 2 Sp.Atk EVs that Haunter gives + 4 EVs for the Power Lens for a total of 6 and b got only 2. And yes, I agree this is pretty confusing when you just discover that EVs exist, but if you keep on training, it becomes simple. hfc2X 22:57, 21 October 2008 (UTC)

Speed Reduction

Do the power items simply slow down the wearer like the Macho Brace or Lagging Tail, or does it actually subtract from the stat like the Tomato Berry. If the latter, whats the point of the anklet? Starmie121 16:10 (UTC)

The power items simply slow down the wearer like the Macho Brace (but not exactly like the Lagging Tail, which causes the wearer to go last).  — Laoris (Blah) 16:18, 28 December 2008 (UTC)

Macho Brace and Rare Candies

If you use a Macho Brace on a pokemon, and you level it up with a rare candy, do you still get the benefits of the Macho Brace? For instance, if you have a dratini and you raise it from level 1 to 2--using a rare candy--do its EVs still get the boost? Or is it battle-experience only?

Its base stats improve, but EVs can only be improved from battling other Pokémon or by using a Carbos, Vitamin, etc.--RexRacer 01:55, 3 March 2009 (UTC)

Effect of Pokérus

Today I was training a Pokérus infected Pokémon while holding the Power Weight and fighting Wooper on Route 212. Since Wooper give 1 HP EV and the Power Weight gives 4, with the addition of Pokérus that comes to 10 HP EVs per battle, if Pokérus doubles the extra EVs from the Power Weight like it says here. After counting up 255 I went over to Sunyshore to pick up the Effort Ribbon, just to be sure, (I'd already gotten all the other EVs I needed, using the Macho Brace), but she didn't give me the ribbon. I figured maybe I had just miscounted but after a few more battles, she still wouldn't hand it over. Finally I decided to count up the EVs by feeding it Pomeg Berries (reduce EVs by 10), and it only ate 12 of them. So I was off by 111-120 points, which is more like what you'd expect if the Power Weight just gave a flat 4 EVs not affected by the Pokérus at all. Can anyone contend this or should I just change it? Dragoness 00:07, 13 July 2009 (UTC)

Update: Using the Power Weight still, I've counted up an additional 164 assumed EVs and the lady still won't give me the Effort Ribbon, which makes me wonder if the Power Weight does override the Pokémon's natural EV bonus after all. Dragoness 19:47, 13 July 2009 (UTC)
Update2: Ok it stopped at 12 Pomegs again. I'm giving up and going with the Macho Brace. I have no idea what's going on anymore. Someone else can test it. Dragoness 19:53, 13 July 2009 (UTC)


This is not as you think.

The Effort Ribbon is rewarded for maxing ALL your EVs, meaning you have to get all 510 EVs to get the Effort Ribbon. It is not awarded for getting 255 for one stat.

The berries removes 10 each, That is true. Although it removes 10 each, eating one berry when you are over 100 will always reduce the stat to 100 even though you are at 255 or 105, that berry will reduce your stat to 100. This is why you only ate 12 berries multiple times.

                             Growlithe1996 (talk) 16:56, 9 July 2013 (UTC)

Effect on IV passing

In recently I have find a unconfirmed(?) special information, from HGSS,as one of the parents when put in the day care while holding a Power item, their specific IV will pass down to the egg. (for example, if a Sneasel who has 31 Attack IV, while in Day Care it held Power Bracer, the egg will result in 31 Attack IV) Can anyone could test about it? If it is true, if both parents held the item as in Day Care, will both parents specific IV will pass down? Also if both parents hold the same power item, which one will choose?(Since I didn't have HGSS).chungkingpun 06:03, 11 October 2009 (UTC)

Embargo?

This has happened to me many times while training on route 226. I have a Macho Brace equipped, and then encounter a wild bannette. It uses embargo on me. I know my speed obviously has returned to normal, but what about EVs earned from the battle. Are they still doubled?Morgil27 06:03, 17 November 2009 (UTC)

If Embargo is still in effect by the end of the battle, then no. Embargo negates all effects of an item. R.A. Hunter Blade 13:12, 17 November 2009 (UTC)

Breeding

According to this article, these items have an extra use in HG/SS. ht14 05:12, 24 January 2010 (UTC)

Breeding Question

This page is the only place I've found mention of a 50% chance to pass down IV's for the stat that a Power item affects, including the Pokemon Breeding page. I have seen mention of a 50% chance to pass the IV along if both parents have Power items. Thus, I am wondering if the 50% chance is confirmed. Ronin316 03:12, 7 July 2010 (UTC)

This article is incorrect. Apparently what actually happens is that if only one parent holds a power item, that parent's relevant IV will be passed down 100% of the time. If each parent holds a power item, either of the parents' relevant IVs will be passed down, but never both at the same time. Ultraflame 02:49, 8 July 2010 (UTC)
Thank you for clarifying that for me. Now I am un-confused. Ronin316 17:11, 9 July 2010 (UTC)

I'm confused?

The article says "Promotes HP gain on level up, but halves Speed stat in battle. Adds 4 HP EVs after each battle, regardless of the Pokémon fought", so do I get the EVs on level up, or after the battle? Miscs 10:58, 10 December 2010 (UTC)

You get the EVs after the battle, but they don't show as stats until you level up. See EV for more information. --SnorlaxMonster 11:03, 10 December 2010 (UTC)

Making sure...

I have a level 11 Panpour whose Sp. Atk I want to maximize. But I also want to max her Attack. So, she's defeating Pokémon like Lillipup and Patrat while holding the Power Lens. She was also given Proteins and Calciums. I want to make sure that what I'm doing is right. Is it? RedYoshi 21:37, 16 September 2011 (UTC)

Well, have you bred the Panpour? --☆YoshisWorld☆ 21:40, 16 September 2011 (UTC)
No. I got her from a girl in the Dreamyard. RedYoshi 21:41, 16 September 2011 (UTC)
Well then you can't fully maximize it if it was not bred, as it doesn't have the right nature. But you can still make it relatively high. --☆YoshisWorld☆ 22:01, 16 September 2011 (UTC)
Oh wait, never mind. How do I know it's not the right nature? Anyway, what nature is it? --☆YoshisWorld☆ 22:03, 16 September 2011 (UTC)
Mild nature. I think her characteristic is "michievous." So, what I'm doing is wrong? Then how do I maximize two stats at once? By they way, she is a level 20 Simipour now. RedYoshi 20:35, 17 September 2011 (UTC)

Clarification

Just to clarify... do the power items give the bonus after every battle, or every pokemon defeated?

I have tested this, and it appears to be after a Pokémon gets defeated. I'm changing this page. Tk3141 17:16, 5 May 2012 (UTC)

EV-enhancing item vs. Power Item

This isn't a rename request (at this time), but I do notice that with the exception of the Macho Brace, all of these items are called "Power ______". I know I've personally referred to them as "Power items", but do we have any data for alternate or official names these items are known by? --Stratelier 19:58, 12 December 2013 (UTC)

Macho Brace Vs Power Items + Pokérus

Which is better when stacked with Pokérus, the article doesn't make it clear. I know the Macho Brace doubles all EVs and stacks with Pokérus, and the power items focuses on one EV and gives that 4.

You see I'm horde Speed EV training a Timid 5IV (HP, Def, SpA, SpD, Spd) Charmander I just breed and I am confused on which of the following happens.

a horde of Wingull gives 5Spd evs., The Macho brace doubles it to 10 and then Pokérus doubles it to 20.

or

a horde of Wingull gives 5Spd evs., The Power Anklet adds 4 more Spd Evs to it, and then Pokérus doubles it to 18.

or

a horde of Wingull gives 5Spd Evs. The Power Anklet adds (4x5) 20 more Spd Evs to it, and then Pokérus doubles it to 50.

Or does it go some other way, 10:49 Am without my coffee yet is making it impossible for me to comprehend until I get my caffeine levels to critical mass? Yamitora1 (talk) 15:50, 26 January 2014 (UTC)

Power items add 4 EVs per Pokémon defeated. --SnorlaxMonster 15:59, 26 January 2014 (UTC)

Does the Power Items Stakc with themselves and each other?

So I know the items stack with Pokérus, and when done with a Horde Battle, EV trainer can be sped up 5-folds or more...anyways what I don't know is this... do the items stack with themselves and each other as well? Like, if I sent my lead Pokémon into battle with a Power Bracer against a horde of Weepingbel, and then switched it out with a Charizard with another Power Bracer and KO all the Weepingbel with earthquake...would only 1 Power Bracer go into effect, or would both? What if one had a Power Bracer and the other a Power Anklet? And Appologies in advance if I didn't ask my question clear enough...I am sick as a rained out Houndoom and my chest feels like its filled with Gloom's honey drool. Yamitora1 (talk) 15:08, 4 February 2014 (UTC)