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Starting in [[Generation VI]], it is now a [[ | Starting in [[Generation VI]], it is now a [[Key Item]]. It can be turned on or off from the Bag menu in the overworld. | ||
If it is enabled, the [[experience]] and {{EV}}s earned when an opposing Pokémon faints is awarded to all of the Pokémon in the party individually. Pokémon that do not participate in battle only gain 50% of the possible experience (but all of the EVs). | If it is enabled, the [[experience]] and {{EV}}s earned when an opposing Pokémon faints or is caught is awarded to all of the Pokémon in the party individually. Pokémon that do not participate in battle only gain 50% of the possible experience (but all of the EVs). | ||
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The Exp. Share (Japanese: がくしゅうそうち Learning Equipment), called Exp.All in the Generation I games and formatted Exp.Share in the Generation II games, is a type of item introduced in Generation I. From Generation II to V, it is a held item.
In the games
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Effect
Generation I
In Generation I (when the item was known as the Exp.All in English), if it is in the Bag, Exp. All was presumably intended to split the available experience and stat experience from the battle into two halves, with one half evenly distributed among Pokémon that participated in battle and the other half distributed among all party members. If only one Pokémon participates in battle, Exp. All functions properly this way.
However, due to a bug, if more than one Pokémon participate in the battle, the portion of experience that is reserved for all party members decreases. Instead of being half of the total experience, the party's reserve is technically equal to what a single battler receives. This is why Exp. All appears to function correctly if only one Pokémon battles; however, if more Pokémon participate, part of the total experience will begin to be "lost".
Generation II
If any Pokémon in the party holds an Exp. Share, the total experience and stat experience earned when an opposing Pokémon faints is split in half, with 50% evenly distributed between all Pokémon who participated in the battle and 50% evenly distributed between all Pokémon holding an Exp. Share (rounded down to the nearest whole number).
When the Pokémon holding this item receives experience, the amount of Exp. Points gained is shown twice. Furthermore, a Pokémon whose Original Trainer is the player that both participates in battle and holds an Exp. Share will gain approximately 50% (due to rounding) of the experience twice, meaning that it does not receive 100% of the experience.
Generation III to V
If any Pokémon in the party holds an Exp. Share, the total experience earned when an opposing Pokémon faints is split in half, with 50% evenly distributed between all Pokémon who participated in the battle and 50% evenly distributed between all Pokémon holding an Exp. Share. A Pokémon holding an Exp. Share also gains all EVs (stat experience in Generation II) as if it had participated in the battle.
In Generation V, the Exp. Share accommodates the changes in the experience formula that incorporate the difference in levels between the defeated Pokémon and Pokémon gaining experience, which is factored in after splitting it.
Generation VI onward
Starting in Generation VI, it is now a Key Item. It can be turned on or off from the Bag menu in the overworld.
If it is enabled, the experience and EVs earned when an opposing Pokémon faints or is caught is awarded to all of the Pokémon in the party individually. Pokémon that do not participate in battle only gain 50% of the possible experience (but all of the EVs).
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Acquisition
Artwork
EXP.ALL artwork from Generation I
In the TCG
- Main article: EXP.ALL (Neo Destiny 93)
The EXP.ALL was introduced as a Pokémon Tool Trainer card in the Pokémon Trading Card Game during the English Neo Series (the Japanese Neo Era) in the Neo Destiny expansion, and was later reprinted in the EX FireRed & LeafGreen expansion. The card was later reprinted under the name Exp. Share as a Pokémon Tool Item card during the English Black & White Series (the Japanese BW Era) in the Next Destinies expansion. The Exp. Share has subsequently been reprinted in the English XY Series (the Japanese XY Era) and the English Sun & Moon Series (the Japanese Sun & Moon Era).
As the EXP.ALL, it allows the player to move an Energy card from a Knocked Out Active Pokémon to the Pokémon the EXP.ALL is attached to, then discard the EXP.ALL. As the Exp. Share, it has the same effect, except that it is not discarded after applying its effect.
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