As we sow shall we reap. The proverb clearly states that what we do to others comes back to us and it is a say when it comes to environment, its very important to educate common people because the objectives of sustainable development cant be achieved if the public is not aware of its role in ecological and environmental deterioration. Humans are integral part of the complex network of environment where all the biotic and abiotic factors are linked up.
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Metagross "Attack boosting nature 252 evs speed, 252 evs sp. defense and 6 evs attack with thunderpunch, meteor mash, zen headbutt and hammer arm with leftovers (Given to you) Garchomp "Attack boosting nature 252 evs speed, 252 evs attack, 6 evs sp def with dragon claw, earthquake, outrage and firefang. with Yache berry (You find while enroute) Tyranitar "Attack boosting nature 252 evs speed, 252 evs attack, 6 evs defense. thunderfang, crunch, stone edge and earthquake with wide lense (the Veilstone gamecorner)
Max out your Pokemon's EVs.
Yes, the Pokémon still gets everything the Pokémon that defeats the enemy Pokémon gets which includes Experience Points and EVs.
One to three without items and Pokerus, up to, I think, eight with Pokerus and the right items. Go to Bulbapedia if you want to know which Pokemon give you which EVs.
EVs stand for Effort Values. They are how much of a stat your Pokemon earns when it levels up. If you wish to work on a single stat, fight certain Pokemon. If you level up by fighting a lot of Starlys, you will get lots of the speed EVs, giving your Pokemon more of the speed stat. Those items like Proetin and Iron also give you EVs. If you EV train your Pokemon a lot they will become very powerful.