Pokémon Stat Formula:
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The Pokémon stat formula calculates a Pokémon's actual stat value from its base stat, individual values (IVs), effort values (EVs), level, and nature. This determines how strong a Pokémon is in battle for each of its stats (HP, Attack, Defense, etc.).
The calculator uses the Pokémon stat formula:
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Explanation: The formula combines innate potential (base stat and IVs), trained potential (EVs), level progression, and nature modifiers.
Details: Understanding stat calculation helps competitive players optimize their Pokémon's potential through proper EV training and breeding for ideal IVs.
Tips: Enter the base stat of the Pokémon (available in Pokédex), IVs (0-31), EVs (0-252), level (1-100), and select the nature effect. All values must be valid.
Q1: What's the difference between IVs and EVs?
A: IVs are innate values (like genes) that range 0-31 for each stat. EVs are trained values gained through battling, with a maximum of 252 per stat.
Q2: How do natures affect stats?
A: Each nature increases one stat by 10% and decreases another by 10%, except for neutral natures.
Q3: What's the maximum stat possible?
A: For a level 100 Pokémon with 31 IVs, 252 EVs, beneficial nature, and maximum base stat (255), the maximum is 457 for most stats.
Q4: Are EVs shared between stats?
A: Yes, a Pokémon can only have a total of 510 EVs spread across all stats, with max 252 in any one stat.
Q5: Does this formula work for HP?
A: HP uses a slightly different formula that adds Level + 10 at the end instead of +5.