
There are many places online where trainers gather to share Friend Codes so that they can share Rare Kitchens with each other as well. Either you got ridiculously lucky with Sophocles or you will have to buy these facilities from people who stop by. You will need two 5* Rare Kitchen facilities. This method revolves around the use of multiple Rare Kitchen facilities in the Festival Plaza to level up Pokemon quickly using their meals. If you are able to pull this off, you’ll be sitting in a pile of Level 100 Pokemon in no time, but be prepared to be frustrated if you don’t have the proper components! But the amount of preparation (and potentially luck), and the cost is extremely steep. Technically speaking, this is the fastest method. Only recommended for the rich! (left), (right) Experience Value determines how much experience a Pokemon forks over once you have defeated it. The reason this works is because Chansey and Blissey have the highest base Experience Values in the game. The second Chansey will continue calling for help. To counter this, wait until Chansey successfully summons another Chansey (not a Blissey!), and then KO the first Chansey. Just a basic physical move will do fine since Chansey and Blissey have bad Defense. Have a Pokemon capable of knocking out whatever it calls in one hit. Make sure Chansey has 1 HP left (use False Swipe), and has no status condition, then wait for it to call for help. Go to Poni Plains and find yourself a Chansey, and begin to S.O.S. Share, a Rotom Power, and everyone holding Lucky Eggs, this is the fastest method in the game for how much it costs you to level up to 100. You will have a pile of Lucky Eggs in no time! Method 3 - Chansey and Blissey Chaining ¶ When Blissey appears, use Thief on it immediately. Go to Poni Plains and activate the shaking bushes until you see a Chansey leap out at you, then start the S.O.S. Bring a Pokémon with the Compound Eyes ability and/or a Pokémon that knows Thief or Covet (such as Butterfree). Tip: Lucky Egg WoesĬonsult the Rare Item Farming page of this guide and you will see that Blissey has a 5% chance of holding a Lucky Egg. But if you have all the money you need, this can become very slow and boring. If you are cleaning out the Elite Four with a Level 100, and everyone else is just tagging along for the experience, be sure to give them the Amulet Coin. This is the best way to go if you are also strapped for cash (trying to get that Kommo-o outfit or Lurantis outfit I take it?). Share item, and ideally you should have Lucky Eggs on everyone. Pop a Rotom Power to boost Experience Point gain and start tearing up the place! Be sure to turn on the Exp. The Elite Four, when you rematch them, are the highest Level trainers in the game (with teams of Level 66 Pokémon) that you can battle consistently. Then once they are done, select the “Play Longer” option and keep it going! Method 2 - Elite Four Grinding ¶ You can use Poke Beans to speed it up, or not. Simply dump up to 18 Pokémon of your choice into Isle Evelup at the Poké Pelago and set them to do 99 rounds of playing with the proper drink.
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This can be done in tandem with the other methods to make sure you are always leveling up something, even in your sleep! It is slow but it is better than nothing, right? Besides, slowly but surely giving 18 Pokémon at once guaranteed, free Experience Points sounds like a great deal to me. But this method requires players to have one-Pokémon teams at any given time, so make sure not to get caught out by other trainers looking to battle.This is the hands-free approach! (left), (right)

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This will allow players to put the Pokémon they don’t want automatically leveling up into the PC system, where they won’t be able to earn experience. Players will be able to access the PC box from anywhere, including the Wild Area.

This is, in part, because the item won’t actually be an item at all-EXP Share won’t appear as an item in the game but as an automatic mechanic, similar to the Pokémon: Let’s Go series.īut not all hope is lost for those who prefer switch-training. Unfortunately for fans of this method, the EXP Share can’t be turned off in Pokémon Sword and Shield. This allowed players to concentrate their efforts onto one Pokémon on their team at a time to prolong their training. An option would then pop up prompting the user to turn off the EXP Share.

In previous generations, players could turn off the device by venturing into their bag and selecting the item.
