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

Are you EV training your Pokemon in Attack? Below you’ll find lists of all the Pokemon in Scarlet and Violet that give Attack EVs when defeated.
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Screenshot by Prima GamesBook it to Fury Falls in Paldea’s North Province (Area Two) to find the absolute best place to EV train for Attack in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. You won’t even need to make a sandwich to single out Pokemon that give Attack EVs—most of the Pokemon here give Attack EVs already.
The following table lists all Pokemon that give Attack EVs at Fury Falls, as well as how many Attack EVs they give both with and without a Power Bracer held:
Pokemon NameNumber of Attack EVs Given NormallyNumber of Attack EVs Given With Power BracerLuxray311Lokix210Passimian210Bisharp210Ursaring210Pawniard19Scyther19Shinx19Teddiursa19 Tip:It may be enticing to take out all the Pokemon you find at Fury Falls, but they don’t all give Attack EVs. Avoid battling Pokemon such as Foongus, Amoonguss, and Golduck while EV training for Attack here.
Where to Get the Power Bracer Item (and What it Does)
Screenshot by Prima GamesScreenshot by Prima GamesScreenshot by Prima GamesScreenshot by Prima GamesScreenshot by Prima GamesYou can buy the Power Bracer item from any of the Delibird Presents stores across Paldea, including Mesagoza, Levincia, and Cascarrafa. There are three Delibird Presents in Mesagoza. Each Power Bracer costs 10,000 Poke Dollars.
The Power Bracer gives the Pokemon holding it 8 extra Attack EVs every time it gets any EVs at all, Attack or otherwise. It’s highly recommended to equip this item onto all of your Pokemon that you want to EV train in Attack to make the process go by faster, unless you intend to give a certain Pokemon only 4 Attack EVs.
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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 Attack EVs. If the Pokemon isn’t on this list, check if it gives Defense, Special Attack, Special Defense, Speed, 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 Attack 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 Attack EVs
Pokemon NameType 1Type 2GalladePsychicFightingLuxrayElectric–StaraptorNormalFlyingGarchompDragonGroundHaxorusDragon–GrimmsnarlDarkFairyEelektrossElectric–DragoniteDragonFlyingKingambitDarkSteelGreat TuskGroundFightingBrute BonnetGrassDarkSlither WingBugFightingIron HandsFightingElectricIron ThornsRockElectricRoaring MoonDragonDarkIron ValiantFairyFightingLeavannyBugGrassToucannonNormalFlyingList of Pokemon that Give 2 Attack EVs
Pokemon NameType 1Type 2LokixBugDarkGumshoosNormal–KricketuneBug–DrednawWaterRockLycanroc (Midday, Midnight, and Dusk Form)Rock–LuxioElectric–BreloomGrassFightingCrabominableFightingIceCopperajahSteel–GabiteDragonGroundGyaradosWaterFlyingDugtrio (Alolan)GroundSteelFraxureDragon–PrimeapeFighting–ToxicroakPoisonFightingFlareonFire–SawsbuckNormalGrassMabosstiffDarkArcanineFire–UrsaringNormal–ZangooseNormal–Tauros (Paldean Combat Breed)Fighting–Tauros (Paldean Blaze Breed)FightingFireTauros (Paldean Aqua Breed)FightingWaterHonchkrowDarkFlyingBrambleghastGrassGhostLurantisGrass–ScovillainGrassFireScizorBugSteelHeracrossBugFightingKrokorokGroundDarkMudsdaleGround–BombirdierFlyingDarkRevavroomSteelPoisonBanetteGhost–HawluchaFightingFlyingHoundstoneGhost–PassimianFighting–KomalaNormal–PupitarRockGroundPincurchinElectric–BruxishWaterPsychicEelektrikElectric–FlamigoFlyingFightingDragonairDragon–BearticIce–BraviaryNormalFlyingBisharpDarkSteelZweilousDarkDragonVeluzaWaterPsychicArctibaxDragonIceAriadosBugPoisonMightyenaDark–CrawdauntWaterDarkArbokPoison–WeepinbellGrassPoisonTrevenantGhostGrassGurdurrFighting–DodrioNormalFlyingRhydonGroundRockKleavorBugRockTrumbeakNormalFlyingHitmonleeFighting–ExcadrillGroundSteelGolurkGroundGhostGranbullFairy– Related Related What is Mochi (and How to Get it) in Pokémon Scarlet & Violet: The Teal MaskList of Pokemon that Give 1 Attack EV
Pokemon NameType 1Type 2NymbleBug–YungoosNormal–SquawkabillyNormalFlyingChewtleWater–RockruffRock–ShinxElectric–CrabrawlerFighting–CufantSteel–GibleDragonGroundAxewDragon–MankeyFighting–RioluFighting–CroagunkPoisonFightingMaschiffDark–StantlerNormal–GrowlitheFire–TeddiursaNormal–BramblinGrassGhostFomantisGrass–CapsakidGrass–ScytherBugFlyingSandileGroundDarkMudbrayGround–LarvestaBugFireBagonDragon–VaroomSteelPoisonShuppetGhost–GreavardGhost–LarvitarRockGroundQwilfish (Johtonian)WaterPoisonQwilfish (Hisuian)DarkPoisonDratiniDragon–SnoverGrassIceCubchooIce–RuffletNormalFlyingPawniardDarkSteelDeinoDarkDragonFrigibaxDragonIceSpinarakBugPoisonPoochyenaDark–CorphishWater–EkansPoison–BellsproutGrassPoisonSentretNormal–SwinubIceGroundPhantumpGhostGrassTimburrFighting–GrubbinBug–MienfooFighting–DoduoNormalFlyingTrapinchGround–PikipekNormalFlyingInkayDarkPsychicTyrogueFighting–DrilburGround–CranidosRock–ScraggyDarkFightingGolettGroundGhostSnubbullFairy–TotodileWater–MudkipWater–TurtwigGrass–GrookeyGrass–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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