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right after i posted this i realized my humflits fit perfectly. the joys of reading what your friends can do!
1) grab a humflit (or anything else that learns cheer. you can look up beasties by play in the beastiepedia). and yes, there's boosts for each individual stat, but cheer boosts all three, which is great when you haves three beasties at once who all want 3+ boosted offensive stats (: so you won't have to find more beasties / plays, you can just use cheer for all of them.
2) go to the rutile preserve (or any place where your beasties outclass the wild ones).
3) start some fights. avoid starting fights with any beastie that uses tornado ball or any other forced withdrawl plays.
4) cheer the desired beastie until they get their 3 boosts.
pro tip: use free pass (the basic zero power attack off to the side) to save up boosts and also not knock out your opponents. you won't lose boosts unless the boosted beastie leaves the field or someone scores a point. swapping out the beastie that provides the boost is fine.