1. This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Learn More.
  2. Welcome to Lake Valor!
    Catch, train, and evolve Pokémon while you explore our community. Make friends, and grow your collection.

    Login or Sign Up

Join Avenue Ev training Is it worth it

Discussion in 'Other Pokémon Games' started by Gemini, Apr 18, 2013.

Thread Status:
Not open for further replies.
  1. Gemini

    Gemini "The Explorer"

    Joined:
    Mar 29, 2013
    Posts:
    702
    PokéPoints:
    ₽64.0
    Hey Everybody, So I've been doing some searching around on google and I have been trying to find a easier way to EV train and I found a answer in the Join Avenue. As far as the Join Avenue I wanted to know if the money spent there for Ev training purposes is worth it. Second I wanted to know if anybody found it convenient. Third I wanted to know if I could complete a stat in one day with this service. Fourth, does it matter what level the necessary shops are at; my avenue is at 21 and my shops range from 4-8. Also if you have used the Join Avenue for Ev training do you have any advice

    My main reason for asking is that I don't have that much time to Ev train my Pokémon and I'm a beginner at Ev training.
     
    Stop hovering to collapse... Click to collapse... Hover to expand... Click to expand...
  2. Oim

    Oim Banned

    Joined:
    Nov 22, 2012
    Posts:
    2,426
    PokéPoints:
    ₽60.0
    I'd say it's worth it. Money is very easy to get in Black and White 2. You can possibly complete a stat in one day depending on how many dojos you have, and the level of them. The level will determine how much a Pokémon will be trained and how many options for training you have. I have two level 9 dojos that I use for that, with enough money they can train up a Pokémon easily and in one day for certain stats. Combine it with the vitamins you can buy and you'll be able to train things up fast.
     
  3. Doomhound

    Doomhound
    (Houndour)
    Level 2
    Joined:
    Nov 23, 2012
    Posts:
    1,089
    PokéPoints:
    ₽77.7
    Whats worthwhile to me is the salons, where you can get rid of EVs, essentially letting me retrain some old level 100s that stunk because I didn't used to know what I was doing. Also I use berry shops excessively, which gets me all sorts of stuff. I basically have a berry for every weakness, as well as salac and petaya berries, and EV reducing berries. The dojo takes way too long to work effectively in my opinion
     
    Stop hovering to collapse... Click to collapse... Hover to expand... Click to expand...
  4. Oim

    Oim Banned

    Joined:
    Nov 22, 2012
    Posts:
    2,426
    PokéPoints:
    ₽60.0
    I don't see how the dojo can take way longer as opposed to battling specific Pokémon over and over again for one or two points at a time really. Dojo lets you raise them up by more than that at a time, up to like 32 points at a time for the high level training options (unless Training Lv.32 means something different), you're only limited by the once-per-day thing. If you have more than one dojo both at high levels it can be a lot faster. Although overall I guess it could take longer if you factor in the time needed to raise up the shop levels and recruit and all that.
     
  5. Gemini

    Gemini "The Explorer"

    Joined:
    Mar 29, 2013
    Posts:
    702
    PokéPoints:
    ₽64.0
    Thanks for the replies, so I jut went to the Avenue and checked out my dojo it's rank is at 7 and I only have one of them. I'm not worried about how long it takes to raise the rank mostly due to me trading 3-5 people on average a day. Houndoom, I took what you said about the saloon into consideration and will use that and the berry's to my advantage. I think I will use the Dojo since it seems like the best option for me and will be less time consuming.

    Doima I have a question for you, what's the purpose of having two dojo's?. And do both dojo's offer the same stats
     
  6. Oim

    Oim Banned

    Joined:
    Nov 22, 2012
    Posts:
    2,426
    PokéPoints:
    ₽60.0
    Well, the exact stats an owner will train can differ depending on who you recruit. As they level up some will get high level training for one stat over another, for example one might offer very high level training for Sp. Attack and Speed with only medium level training for Attack and HP while the other will offer high level training for Attack and HP with medium level training for Sp. Attack and Speed. Basically the stats they specialize in will differ. Gives me a little more variety and on top of that having two means I can get more done within one day.
     
  7. Slugkid

    Slugkid Slacker Extraordinaire

    Joined:
    Nov 23, 2012
    Posts:
    924
    PokéPoints:
    ₽50.0
    Cafés also give you EVs, Power Lunches give out 20 EVs and Secret Dishes give out 48 in the stat they raise. And, like Dojos, Cafés are good for levelling up your Pokémon too! A level 10 Café can raise your Pokémon EIGHT levels!
     
  8. Gemini

    Gemini "The Explorer"

    Joined:
    Mar 29, 2013
    Posts:
    702
    PokéPoints:
    ₽64.0
    I'm definitely using the Avenue now!!!, since I have all of the different stores which one should I get rid of?

    And again thanks a lot for the replies, you guys have helped out a lot!! I really appreciate it
     
  9. Oim

    Oim Banned

    Joined:
    Nov 22, 2012
    Posts:
    2,426
    PokéPoints:
    ₽60.0
    If you wanted to focus on shops that train you I would say get rid of the lottery, it's just one free item per day and usually nothing too great.
     
Thread Status:
Not open for further replies.

Share This Page