Can You Hyper Train All Stats in Scarlet?
Yes, Hyper Training is available in Pokémon Scarlet, allowing players to max out their Pokémon’s stats, and it is possible to hyper train all stats by using a Gold Bottle Cap, which will max out all six stats, or by using a Bottle Cap for each individual stat. The Hyper Training feature can be accessed by speaking to the NPC with an Abomasnow near the Pokémon Center in Montenevera, and it will enable players to increase their Pokémon’s IVs to the maximum value of 31.
Frequently Asked Questions
Hyper Training and IVs
- Does Hyper Training max out IVs in Scarlet?: Hyper Training maxes out a Pokémon’s IVs, which raises its stats, but it doesn’t actually change the IVs themselves, it just sets a modifier for the game to treat that stat as if it had an IV of 31.
- Can you hyper train all stats?: Yes, you can hyper train all stats by using a Gold Bottle Cap, which will max out all six stats, or by using a Bottle Cap for each individual stat.
- Is Hyper Training worth it in Scarlet?: If Trainers want to customize and perfect their favorite pocket monsters’ stats in Pokémon Scarlet, Hyper Training is the go-to feature, as it enables Trainers to increase the IVs of their pocket monsters.
EVs and Training
- What is the max EV in Scarlet?: Pokémon can gain 510 EVs total, with a max of 252 per stat; 4 EVs rounds out to a one-point increase for a specific stat.
- Can you train EVs at level 100 in Scarlet?: Yes, you can still EV train a Pokémon in Scarlet/Violet once they hit level 100, and you can also still evolve a Pokémon after reaching level 100.
- Can I EV train a level 100 Pokémon?: EV training at level 100 is no different than at any other level, you can use vitamins, fight wild Pokémon, or use Poke Jobs.
IVs and Breeding
- Is best IV better than hyper trained?: A Pokémon born with perfect IVs is no stronger than one that had them maxed by Hyper Training, but Hyper Training is “artificial”, so to speak, much like nature mints, and they are calculated as being perfect, but are not, so breeding them will not reflect that.
- Does Hyper Training fix bad IVs?: Rather than actually changing a Pokémon’s IVs, Hyper Training sets a modifier for the game to treat that stat as if it had an IV of 31, which affects neither the type of Hidden Power the Pokémon has nor the IVs it can pass down when breeding.
- Is hyper trained the same as 6iv?: No, Hyper Training makes the stats replicate a perfect IV, but it doesn’t change the IVs themselves.
Catching and Collecting Pokémon
- Can you catch all 400 Pokémon in Scarlet and Violet?: There are 400 Pokémon in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, with each one being recorded in the Paldean Pokédex, and while it’s possible to catch most of them, some are version exclusives, so you’ll have to do some trading to catch them all.
- Can you get all 1008 Pokémon in Scarlet and Violet?: No, it’s not possible to catch all 1008 Pokémon in Scarlet and Violet, as some are exclusive to other games or regions.
- Why is my Pokédex stuck at 399?: If your Pokédex says “399 caught, 399 seen“, it’s likely that you’re missing one Pokémon, and you’ll need to figure out which one is missing.
Hyper Training and Pokémon Stats
- How do you tell if a Pokémon is 100% IV before catching it?: If your Pokémon has three stars and a red stamp, it means that it has 100% perfect IVs, and you can also check the IVs of a Pokémon after catching it.
- What Pokémon give speed IVs in Scarlet?: Some Pokémon, such as Pikachu, Diglett, and Meowth, can give speed IVs when defeated or used for EV training.
- What is the max IV for a Pokémon?: IVs (Individual Values) range from 0 to 31 individually in each stat, and Hyper Training can max out a Pokémon’s IVs to 31.