Many Pokémon have stats that grow more easily than others, and stats that take more time to grow than others. The Effort-o-Meter displays a Pokémon's stats as a graph ( radar chart) on the Core Training screen. The HP bags resemble Azurill, Marill, and Azumarill Attack bags resemble Machop, Machoke, and Machamp Defense bags resemble Aron, Lairon, and Aggron Special Attack bags resemble Litwick, Lampent, and Chandelure Special Defense bags resemble Flabébé, Floette, and Florges while Speed bags resemble Zubat, Golbat, and Crobat.īags that boost a Pokémon's performance in a Super-Training Regimen cannot be combined with each other, but remain in effect until the Pokémon actually participates in a regimen.Ĭomparison of a Mewtwo and Pikachu's Effort-o-Meters The small, medium and large stat bags are all patterned to resemble a three-stage line of Pokémon which specializes in that stat. Reduces the number of points lost per hit in the next Super-Training Regimen. Reduces the amount of strikes required to break another bag by half. Increases speed in the next Super-Training Regimen. Increases the size of the Pokémon's shots in the next Super-Training Regimen.ĭoubles maximum base-stat increases the next time the Pokémon takes on a Super-Training Regimen.ĭoubles the number of points earned per shot in the next Super-Training Regimen. Occasionally, the player's Pokémon will take a rest from Core Training, indicated by the Pokémon lying on its side with a "." displayed above it and a refusal to participate in a Super-Training Regimen (or accept a new training bag) tapping the Pokémon will wake it up and give it a second wind (shown as a smiley above the Pokémon), which doubles the speed at which the Pokémon can finish off a training bag. Pokémon will also hit the training bag automatically, once per minute, occasionally finding training bags on their own. The player may earn additional training bags by participating in Super-Training Regimens, or by "punching" (tapping) repeatedly on the empty training bag on this screen. The main Super Training screen is referred to as Core Training (Japanese: ベーストレーニング Base Training), where players can use training bags to help boost their Pokémon's growth. Selecting a training bag for Core Training The first time the player accesses Super Training, they are shown a video and taken through two tutorials demonstrating how to use Super-Training Regimens (against a virtual Scatterbug and Spewpa) to increase a Pokémon's stats, and how to use training bags in the Core Training screen to do the same. Super Training is accessible among the paged features on the bottom screen of the 3DS in X and Y, immediately left of the Player Search System and right of Pokémon-Amie in Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, it is at the bottom of the PlayNav menu of the PokéNav Plus. Super Training allows the player to not increase their Pokémon's level, but instead raise its stats (i.e. It is a feature created by Clemont which allows players to train their Pokémon on the touch screen from anywhere at any time. Super Training (Japanese: スーパートレーニング Super Training), commonly abbreviated as ST (Japanese: スパトレ SuperTra), is a method of Pokémon training introduced in the Pokémon X and Y games. Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl.
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