Mareep is an electric-type Pokémon that has become increasingly popular for its high energy yield when utilized in electric vehicle (EV) charging stations. This article provides a comprehensive guide to maximizing Mareep EV yield, covering key factors, strategies, and common mistakes to avoid.
The EV yield of a Pokémon is measured in kWh (kilowatt-hours) per hour of charging. Mareep's EV yield is influenced by several factors:
The concept of "Mareep Mining" has emerged, where players strategically leverage Mareep's EV yield to generate revenue. This involves training Mareep with the aforementioned strategies and deploying them in EV charging stations. As Mareep charges EVs, it accumulates revenue based on the amount of energy it generates.
Level | EV Yield (kWh/hr) |
---|---|
1 | 0.5 |
10 | 1.0 |
20 | 1.5 |
30 | 2.0 |
40 | 2.5 |
50 | 3.0 |
60 | 3.5 |
70 | 4.0 |
80 | 4.5 |
90 | 5.0 |
100 | 5.5 |
Booster | EV Yield Increase |
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Static Ability | +50% |
Naive Nature | +10% |
Thunder Wave | +50% (when opponent is paralyzed) |
Chain Battle | Variable (increases with multiple paralyzed opponents) |
Mistake | Impact on EV Yield |
---|---|
Using Mareep without Static | Significantly reduces EV yield |
Neglecting Thunder Wave | Limits EV yield gains |
Overleveling Mareep | No further increase in EV yield |
Choosing a non-Naive nature | Slight reduction in EV yield |
Not using Chain Battle | Miss out on potential high EV yield gains |
Application | Description |
---|---|
Mareep Mining | Utilizing Mareep's EV yield to generate revenue in EV charging stations |
Electric Power Plant | Establishing farms of Mareep to generate electricity |
Mobile EV Charging | Deploying Mareep in mobile charging stations to charge EVs on the go |
Mareep's maximum EV yield is approximately 12 kWh/hr when using a level 100 Mareep with Static ability, Naive nature, Thunder Wave, and in Chain Battle mode.
Revenue from Mareep Mining depends on factors such as electricity rates, demand, and the number of Mareep deployed. However, reports suggest that some players have generated over $100 per month from a single Mareep.
While Mareep can generate electricity, its yield is insufficient to power an entire house. However, a farm of Mareep could potentially provide a supplemental energy source.
Mareep's EV yield is limited by its level, nature, ability, and moves. Additionally, IVs and EVs can further influence its yield.
Yes, other Pokémon such as Jolteon, Luxray, and Zeraora also have high EV yields, although they may require different strategies to maximize their yield.
Follow the strategies outlined in this guide, such as using max level Mareep, choosing Naive nature, training with Static ability, and utilizing Thunder Wave in Chain Battle mode.
No, Mareep's EV Yield is not directly affected by weather conditions.
Yes, by using Ditto's "Transform" move, you can copy Mareep's EV Yield along with its stats and moves.
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