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Pokemon Scarlet & Violet: All Pokemon That Give Speed EVs and Where to Train

Where there's a need for speed, there's Speed EVs.

If you’re EV training your Pokemon in Speed, look no further for a comprehensive list of Pokemon that give Speed EVs upon defeat in Scarlet and Violet.

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Where is the Best Place to EV Train Speed in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet

The best place to EV train Speed in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet is within Area Zero, because all four Pokemon that give 3 Speed EVs can be found there. Granted, one of them (Iron Bundle) is exclusive to Violet, but the other three can be found in either game.

The Pokemon that give 3 Speed EVs (11 if your Pokemon is holding a Power Anklet item) in Area Zero are:

  • Jumpluff
  • Talonflame
  • Raichu
  • Iron Bundle (Violet exclusive)

Enter the Zero Gate and head to Research Station No. 1 to find Jumpluff right away. Raichu (and Iron Bundle in Violet) become more common closer to Research Station No. 3.

Tip:

Because of the typing of the Pokemon that give Speed EVs, there’s no one sandwich recipe that will conveniently have only Speed EV Pokemon appear. Take care to only knock out or catch Pokemon that give Speed EVs while training in any location.

If you’re looking to train for a Speed EV spread besides 252, you’ll want to focus on knocking out some Pokemon that give 2 (10 if your Pokemon is holding a Power Anklet) Speed EVs. Such Pokemon that appear in Area Zero include:

  • Pawmo
  • Kantonian Dugtrio
  • Espathra
  • Drakloak

Pawmo can appear both outside and inside caves in Area Zero, while the other Pokemon listed above are most commonly found inside caves, especially the cave with Research Station No. 4 inside.

You may also come across the following Pokemon in Area Zero, typically alongside their evolved counterparts. They give 1 Speed EV each (or 9 if your Pokemon is holding a Power Anklet):

  • Dreepy
  • Pawmi

Where to Get the Power Anklet Item (and What it Does)

You can buy the Power Anklet item from any of the Delibird Presents stores across Paldea, including Mesagoza, Levincia, and Cascarrafa. There are three Delibird Presents in Mesagoza. Each Power Anklet costs 10,000 Poke Dollars.

The Power Anklet increases the Speed EVs a Pokemon earns every time it defeats a Pokemon (even those that don’t normally give Speed EVs!) by 8. It’s highly recommended to equip this item onto all of your Pokemon that you want to EV train in Speed to speed up the process, unless you intend to give a certain Pokemon only 4 Speed EVs.

All Pokemon in Scarlet and Violet That Give Speed EVs

Have you strayed a bit far from your EV training spot and are starting to see different Pokemon? Or do you see an outbreak and want to know if you can EV train off it? Use Ctrl/Cmd + F to see if they give Speed EVs. If the Pokemon isn’t on this list, check if it gives Attack, Defense, Special Attack, Special Defense, or HP EVs instead. If it doesn’t appear on any of these lists, that means it gives more than one stat in EVs and generally isn’t ideal for EV training with.

The following tables do not include Pokemon that give EVs of multiple stats, nor do they include Pokemon that give Speed EVs but aren’t found in the wild, such as Scarlet and Violet’s starter Pokemon and legendary Pokemon. Pokemon that appear only as special Tera Type Pokemon in the wild also aren’t listed, since you can’t OHKO them and are thus not practical for EV training.

List of Pokemon that Give 3 Speed EVs

Pokemon NameType 1Type 2
JumpluffGrassFlying
TalonflameFireFlying
RaichuElectric
Iron BundleIceWater

List of Pokemon that Give 2 Speed EVs

Pokemon NameType 1Type 2
SkiploomGrassFlying
FletchinderFireFlying
PawmoElectricFighting
CorvisquireFlying
DachsbunFairy
KilowattrelElectricFlying
FloatzelWater
PikachuElectric
VigorothNormal
SteeneeGrass
StaraviaNormalFlying
SalazzlePoisonFire
BarraskewdaWater
BasculinWater
PersianNormal
Dugtrio (Kantonian)Ground
MedichamFightingPsychic
JolteonElectric
DedenneElectricFairy
GrafaiaiPoisonNormal
ElectrodeElectric
EspathraPsychic
WugtrioWater
CyclizarDragonNormal
NoivernFlyingDragon
DrakloakDragonGhost
LumineonWater
FroslassIceGhost
RibombeeBugFairy
FurretNormal
PoliwhirlWater
MorpekoElectricDark
SwannaWaterFlying
ElectabuzzElectric
ZebstrikaElectric
WhimsicottGrassFairy
MeowsticPsychic
CinccinoNormal
GalvantulaBugElectric

List of Pokemon that Give 1 Speed EV

Pokemon NameType 1Type 2
FletchlingNormalFlying
PawmiElectric
CombeeBugFlying
RookideeFlying
SurskitBugWater
TandemausNormal
FidoughFairy
WattrelElectricFlying
BuizelWater
PichuElectric
StarlyNormalFlying
SalanditPoisonFire
WingullWaterFlying
MagikarpWater
ArrokudaWater
MeowthNormal
Diglett (Kantonian)Ground
Diglett (Alolan)GroundSteel
MedititeFightingPsychic
DeerlingNormalGrass
PachirisuElectric
ShroodlePoisonNormal
VoltorbElectric
StunkyPoisonDark
SneaselDarkIce
MurkrowDarkFlying
FlittlePsychic
WiglettWater
FinizenWater
NoibatFlyingDragon
DreepyDragonGhost
LuvdiscWater
FinneonWater
TynamoElectric
DelibirdIceFlying
YanmaBugFlying
VolbeatBug
IllumiseBug
CutieflyBugFairy
Vulpix (Kantonian)Fire
Vulpix (Alolan)Ice
PoliwagWater
AipomNormal
FeebasWater
ElekidElectric
MagbyFire
BlitzleElectric
SmeargleNormal
CottoneeGrassFairy
EspurrPsychic
MinccinoNormal
PlusleElectric
MinunElectric
JoltikElectric
CharmanderFire
CyndaquilFire
TreeckoGrass
ChimcharFire
SnivyGrass
FroakieWater
LittenFire
ScorbunnyFire

We also have a primer on EV training in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, which is helpful to peruse if it’s your first time EV training in general to understand the benefits and how many EVs you should give to your Pokemon.


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