Pokemon Stat Formula:
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The Pokemon Stat Formula calculates a Pokemon's final stat value based on its base stat, individual values (IVs), effort values (EVs), level, and nature multiplier. This formula is essential for competitive Pokemon training and optimization.
The calculator uses the Pokemon stat formula:
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Explanation: The formula combines innate Pokemon characteristics (base stat), genetic potential (IVs), trained effort (EVs), growth (level), and personality traits (nature) to determine final stat values.
Details: Accurate stat calculation is crucial for competitive Pokemon battling, team building, and understanding how different factors contribute to a Pokemon's overall performance in battles.
Tips: Enter base stat (1-255), IV (0-31), EV (0-252), level (1-100), and select nature multiplier. All values must be within their valid ranges for accurate calculation.
Q1: What are IVs and how do they affect stats?
A: IVs (Individual Values) are genetic traits that range from 0-31 for each stat. Higher IVs mean higher potential stat values at any given level.
Q2: How do EVs work and what's the maximum?
A: EVs (Effort Values) are gained through battling and training. You can have up to 252 EVs in a single stat and 510 total across all stats.
Q3: How much do natures affect stats?
A: Natures increase one stat by 10% and decrease another by 10%, or have no effect if neutral. This significantly impacts competitive builds.
Q4: Can I max out all stats?
A: No, due to the EV limit of 510 total points, you must strategically distribute EVs to maximize your Pokemon's potential for its intended role.
Q5: How important are base stats?
A: Base stats determine a Pokemon's inherent strengths and weaknesses. They form the foundation upon which IVs, EVs, and nature multipliers build.