How do you get exp share in Pokemon platinum?
Answers ALSO, you have the option of obtaining more in the Jubilife TV center (assuming this game still has that…. You can get it at the gate house while leaving Eterna City. Must have seen at least 35 Pokemons, go to the bottom gate of the cycling road, a professor will be there, talk to him and you will obtain the EXP Share.
Where can I find the EXP share?
But then yes, in the gate house as well. You can get the Exp. Share by having seen 35 pokemon and you get it from the Prof.’s assistant in the gate to the cycling road. Must have seen at least 35 Pokemons, go to the bottom gate of the cycling road, a professor will be there, talk to him and you will obtain the EXP Share.
How to level up Pokemon quickly in platinum?
To get Exp Share, you would need to have at least seen 45 Pokemon and have a bicycle. This is how to level up Pokemon quickly in Platinum. This video is part of my Pokemon Platinum Community Nuzlocke. Part of Community Nuzlocke rules involves only catching Grass, Fire, Water, Bug, Poison, Electric, Ice, Dark, and Ghost type Pokemon.
How do you get 100% XP in Pokemon?
The only item that raises the amount of XP gained is the Lucky Egg, which can be found rarely being held by a wild Chansey. In Generation VI, Pokémon, who win a battle will receive 100 percent on the XP, and the rest of the Pokémon in the party will only receive 50 percent, rather than splitting all of the XP to the party.
How do you get the EXP share?
1Answer 0votes You must atleast seeing 35 or more Pokemon to get it Go to Eterna City, then go south. Talk to the scientist guy (Professor rowan’s assistant) right infront of the door He will give you EXP share if you have seen 35 or more Pokemon
Is there an EXP share item in GSC?
In GSC, it was replaced with the hold item Exp. Share, which gives the holder a portion of experience. THere’s never been an Exp. All since, but the Exp. Share can be found in the north entrance to Cycling Road, given to you by one of Professor Rowan’s assistants, provided you’ve seen a certain number of Pokemon (30, I think, but I can’t be sure).