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'''EV-enhancing items''' are items which enhance the [[EV]]s gained when a Pokémon is defeated. All of them reduce the Speed of the Pokémon holding them in battle while they are being held.
'''Power items''' are [[held item]]s that award a Pokémon additional specific {{EV}}s whenever the Pokémon would normally earn EVs in battle, but halves {{stat|Speed}} of the Pokémon while it holds the item. They all debuted in [[Generation IV]].


==List of EV-enhancing items==
==Types of Power items==
====[[Image:Macho_brace.png]] Macho Brace====
{| class="roundtable sortable" style="background: #{{platinum color light}}; border:3px solid #{{platinum color dark}}"
Price: ?<br>
! class="unsortable" |
Sell for: {{PDollar}}1500<br>
! Name
Where to find:
! Corresponding<br>stat
*Gift from [[Winstrate family|Victoria Winstrate]] after the defeat of the whole family. ([[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire|R/S]][[Pokémon Emerald|/E]]).<br>
|-
*Found under where [[Giovanni]] stands (need to use itemfinder) in Viridian Pokémon Gym after defeating him ([[FireRed and LeafGreen|FR/LG]]).<br>
|{{bag/s|Power Anklet|SV}}
*Gift from boy in [[Pastoria City]] after showing him all three forms of {{p|Burmy}} ([[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl|D/P]]).
|[[Power Anklet]]
Use: Doubles any [[Effort values]] the Pokémon holding it gets, but halves its [[stat#Speed|Speed]] in battle.
| style="background-color:#{{Speed color}}; text-align:center" | {{color2|000|Stat#Speed|Speed}}
|-
|{{bag/s|Power Band|SV}}
|[[Power Band]]
| style="background-color:#{{Special Defense color}}; text-align:center" | {{color2|000|Stat#Special Defense|Special Defense}}
|-
|{{bag/s|Power Belt|SV}}
|[[Power Belt]]
| style="background-color:#{{Defense color}}; text-align:center" | {{color2|000|Stat#Defense|Defense}}
|-
|{{bag/s|Power Bracer|SV}}
|[[Power Bracer]]
| style="background-color:#{{Attack color}}; text-align:center" | {{color2|000|Stat#Attack|Attack}}
|-
|{{bag/s|Power Lens|SV}}
|[[Power Lens]]
| style="background-color:#{{Special Attack color}}; text-align:center" | {{color2|000|Stat#Special Attack|Special Attack}}
|-
|{{bag/s|Power Weight|SV}}
|[[Power Weight]]
| style="background-color:#{{HP color}}; text-align:center" | {{color2|000|Stat#HP|HP}}
|}


====Power Anklet====
==In the core series games==
Price: N/A<br />
===Mechanics===
Sell for: {{PDollar}}1500<br />
{{MoveResearch|Effect of Knock Off, Fling, and item-moving effects (such as Thief, Bestow, Symbiosis) on the EV-boosting effect}}
Where to find: Battle Park (16BP)<br />
If a Pokémon holding a Power item gains [[experience]] from a battle, the Power item awards it additional EVs in a specific stat (in addition to the EVs it would normally earn). From [[Generation IV]] to {{gen|VI}}, they grant 4 extra {{EV}}s; in [[Generation VII]] onward, they grant 8 EVs. The EVs granted by Power items are doubled by the effect of [[Pokérus]].
Use: Promotes Speed [[EV]] gain on level up, but lowers Speed stat. Adds 4 EVs regardless of the Pokémon fought. Is doubled by [[Pokérus]].


====Power Band====
Additionally, any Pokémon holding a Power item has its Speed halved while it is holding the item.
Price: N/A<br />
Sell for: {{PDollar}}1500<br />
Where to find: Battle Park (16BP)<br />
Use: Promotes Special Defense [[EV]] gain on level up, but lowers Speed stat. Adds 4 EVs regardless of the Pokémon fought. Is doubled by Pokérus.


====Power Belt====
From {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} onward, if either Pokémon in the [[Pokémon Day Care]] or [[Pokémon Nursery]] holds a Power item, that parent passes down its {{IV}} in that respective stat to {{pkmn|Egg}}s it produces; {{stat|HP}} for [[Power Weight]], {{stat|Attack}} for [[Power Bracer]], and so on.
Price: N/A<br />
Sell for: {{PDollar}}1500<br />
Where to find: Battle Park (16BP)<br />
Use: Promotes Defense [[EV]] gain on level up, but lowers Speed stat. Adds 4 EVs regardless of the Pokémon fought. Is doubled by Pokérus.


====Power Bracer====
===Acquisition===
Price: N/A<br />
Power items can normally be purchased with [[Battle Point]]s at [[battle facility|battle facilities]].
Sell for: {{PDollar}}1500<br />
Where to find: Battle Park (16BP)<br />
Use: Promotes Attack [[EV]] gain on level up, but lowers Speed stat. Adds 4 EVs regardless of the Pokémon fought. Is doubled by Pokérus.


====Power Lens====
In [[Generation VI]], all of the Power items could be obtained from the [[PokéMileage Club]] minigame {{DL|PokéMileage Club|Graffiti Eraser}}.
Price: N/A<br />
Sell for: {{PDollar}}1500<br />
Where to find: Battle Park (16BP)<br />
Use: Promotes Special Attack [[EV]] gain on level up, but lowers Speed stat. Adds 4 EVs regardless of the Pokémon fought. Is doubled by Pokérus.


====Power Weight====
In [[Pokémon Sun and Moon|Pokémon Sun, Moon]], {{pkmn|Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon}}, they can be purchased with BP at the [[Battle Royal Dome]], but not at the [[Battle Tree]]. In {{g|Sword and Shield}}, they can be purchased from the BP Shop in [[Hammerlocke]] instead of the region's respective [[Battle Tower (Galar)|battle facility]].
Price: N/A<br />
Sell for: {{PDollar}}1500<br />
Where to find: Battle Park (16BP)<br />
Use: Promotes HP [[EV]] gain on level up, but lowers Speed stat. Adds 4 EVs regardless of the Pokémon fought. Is doubled by [[Pokérus]].


{{Held}}
In [[Generation IX]], all of the Power items are purchasable from the General Goods section of Delibird Presents in [[Mesagoza]], [[Levincia]], and [[Cascarrafa]] for {{pdollar}}10,000 each.
[[Category:Held items]]
 
==Artwork==
These are artwork of the items as seen in the [[Pokémon Dream World]].
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; text-align:center; background: #{{black color dark}}; border: 5px solid #{{black color}}"
|-
| width="160px" style="background: #{{HP color}}; {{roundytop|5px}}" | [[File:Dream Power Weight Sprite.png]]
| width="160px" style="background: #{{Attack color}}; {{roundytop|5px}}" | [[File:Dream Power Bracer Sprite.png]]
| width="160px" style="background: #{{Defense color}}; {{roundytop|5px}}" | [[File:Dream Power Belt Sprite.png]]
|-
| style="background: #{{HP color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}" | {{color2|000|Power Weight}}
| style="background: #{{Attack color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}" | {{color2|000|Power Bracer}}
| style="background: #{{Defense color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}" | {{color2|000|Power Belt}}
|-
| width="160px" style="background: #{{Special Attack color}}; {{roundytop|5px}}" | [[File:Dream Power Lens Sprite.png]]
| width="160px" style="background: #{{Special Defense color}}; {{roundytop|5px}}" | [[File:Dream Power Band Sprite.png]]
| width="160px" style="background: #{{Speed color}}; {{roundytop|5px}}" | [[File:Dream Power Anklet Sprite.png]]
|-
| style="background: #{{special attack color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}" | {{color2|000|Power Lens}}
| style="background: #{{special defense color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}" | {{color2|000|Power Band}}
| style="background: #{{speed color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}" | {{color2|000|Power Anklet}}
|}
 
==Trivia==
* These items, particularly the fact that they halve the holder's Speed, may have been inspired by the [[Macho Brace]], an item introduced in [[Generation III]] that doubles all EVs a Pokémon gains but halves its Speed while held.
 
==See also==
* [[Macho Brace]]
 
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Latest revision as of 03:31, 27 September 2024

Power items are held items that award a Pokémon additional specific EVs whenever the Pokémon would normally earn EVs in battle, but halves Speed of the Pokémon while it holds the item. They all debuted in Generation IV.

Types of Power items

Name Corresponding
stat
Power Anklet Power Anklet Speed
Power Band Power Band Special Defense
Power Belt Power Belt Defense
Power Bracer Power Bracer Attack
Power Lens Power Lens Special Attack
Power Weight Power Weight HP

In the core series games

Mechanics

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Reason: Effect of Knock Off, Fling, and item-moving effects (such as Thief, Bestow, Symbiosis) on the EV-boosting effect
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If a Pokémon holding a Power item gains experience from a battle, the Power item awards it additional EVs in a specific stat (in addition to the EVs it would normally earn). From Generation IV to VI, they grant 4 extra EVs; in Generation VII onward, they grant 8 EVs. The EVs granted by Power items are doubled by the effect of Pokérus.

Additionally, any Pokémon holding a Power item has its Speed halved while it is holding the item.

From Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver onward, if either Pokémon in the Pokémon Day Care or Pokémon Nursery holds a Power item, that parent passes down its IV in that respective stat to Eggs it produces; HP for Power Weight, Attack for Power Bracer, and so on.

Acquisition

Power items can normally be purchased with Battle Points at battle facilities.

In Generation VI, all of the Power items could be obtained from the PokéMileage Club minigame Graffiti Eraser.

In Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, they can be purchased with BP at the Battle Royal Dome, but not at the Battle Tree. In Pokémon Sword and Shield, they can be purchased from the BP Shop in Hammerlocke instead of the region's respective battle facility.

In Generation IX, all of the Power items are purchasable from the General Goods section of Delibird Presents in Mesagoza, Levincia, and Cascarrafa for $10,000 each.

Artwork

These are artwork of the items as seen in the Pokémon Dream World.

Dream Power Weight Sprite.png Dream Power Bracer Sprite.png Dream Power Belt Sprite.png
Power Weight Power Bracer Power Belt
Dream Power Lens Sprite.png Dream Power Band Sprite.png Dream Power Anklet Sprite.png
Power Lens Power Band Power Anklet

Trivia

  • These items, particularly the fact that they halve the holder's Speed, may have been inspired by the Macho Brace, an item introduced in Generation III that doubles all EVs a Pokémon gains but halves its Speed while held.

See also


Held items
In-battle effect items
BerriesColored orbsDrivesPower items
Experience-affecting itemsGemsIncenseMega StonesMemoriesPlates
Stat-enhancing itemsType-enhancing itemsZ-Crystals
Out-of-battle effect items
Power itemsIncenseMailScarves


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