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    Default Does this method of training work?

    I heard a while ago that if you use an Acro Bike, put 2 pokemon [Full EVs gained, around level 65 lets say, can't breed, or they can, if they want] in the breeding centre, find a muddy slope, then tape your "UP" button down so the Acro Bike goes up and up and up until you untape the button. Does each step count as a step/1 EXP so if I leave it on overnight for 7 hours would the pokemon [technically] have levelled up and [hopefully] reached level 100?

    Just asking before I try, I don't feel like wasting electricity

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    I would think so.

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    I'm not sure if the rate of EXP gain is 1 point per step, but the process would still work.
    You don't have to have completed EV training either, you can do that afterwards, but if you do you'll have final-stat pokémon when you take them out of daycare.

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    You don't have to use an Acro Bike, either, but it will go fastest that way.


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    Its a 100% fail safe plan of raising levels.

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    Great, I planned to level Wobuffet up this way as well as a few other Pokemon which can't seem to take out the e4 by themselves ... [Rhydon, for example, too slow to do anything]. It'll save me time too as I work and can't bring my GBA to work

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    Default Does this method of training work?

    If you're using an SP, make sure to leave it charging with the light off. You may not be able to get home in time before the battery runs out if you simply leave it on. It would suck to have done all that for ten hours and then the battery dies without you saving.

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    Just two other things to note:

    1) I'm pretty sure you've already realised this, but you need to use a pokémon that won't learn any more moves; you don't want to screw up your movesets by learning something lame over something important.

    2) Make sure you're not low on cash ^_^
    Shouldn't be a problem, but it's something I know I might forget about at first myself.

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    Just thought I'd mention, I have now used this method and was satisfied by its effectiveness. I put a Wobbuffet in Day Care, faced the slope at the north end of the sandstorm desert, clamped the D-pad down in the up direction, and went to bed. Next morning, the Wobbuffet had grown from L27 or so to L55, high enough to take lots of Psychic-type attacks while I threw dozens of Ultra Balls at the Shadow Tagged Latios...Latios is now mine and I owe it to sandslide raising.


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