Does Exp share spread EVs earned even if the pokemon in battle has maxed EVs?

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Will my pokemon in party still gain EVs even if the pokemon in battle has already maxed out its EVs? I'm using Kangaskhan on horde battles with Aegislash on my party. However I already maxed out the EVs of Kangaskhan; will aegislash still receive EVs?






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Does exp share give full EVs?

EV is gained when EXP is acquired, so EXP Share does share EVs with the whole party.

Do you gain EVs in battles?

1 Answer. No, these battles would not give you EV's because you don't get any experience from them. You only get EV's from pok\xe9mon if you gain experience from them.

Do Pokémon gain EVs from EXP share BDSP?

However, Pok\xe9mon BDSP awards both EXP and EVs to every member of the party, regardless of participation. This is quite useful for EV training multiple Pok\xe9mon at once, but if you're not aware of it ahead of time, it can cause problems.

Does EV training work with exp share?

EV training through battlingExp. Share shares Experience Points across your team as well as Effort Values. You cannot turn off Exp. Share so if you want to EV train a specific Pokemon you're going to want to keep just the one Pokemon in your party.



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