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When a trainer reaches higher levels, it does not guarantee that the Pokemon caught will have higher CP. There is only a chance that they will. As of right now, The CP and IVs of a Pokemon in the wild will be the same for all trainers Level 30 and above, while the CP and IVs of a weather boosted Pokemon are the same for all trainers Level 35 and above. This does not include Pokemon from research, eggs, or raids. I think that the sentence that I have pulled from the article needs some clarification. <!-- Template:Unsigned --><small class="autosigned">— Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[User:Tmm331|Tmm331]] ([[User talk:Tmm331#top|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Tmm331|contribs]]) 15:41 October 26, 2018 (UTC)</small> |
When a trainer reaches higher levels, it does not guarantee that the Pokemon caught will have higher CP. There is only a chance that they will. As of right now, The CP and IVs of a Pokemon in the wild will be the same for all trainers Level 30 and above, while the CP and IVs of a weather boosted Pokemon are the same for all trainers Level 35 and above. This does not include Pokemon from research, eggs, or raids. I think that the sentence that I have pulled from the article needs some clarification. <!-- Template:Unsigned --><small class="autosigned">— Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[User:Tmm331|Tmm331]] ([[User talk:Tmm331#top|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Tmm331|contribs]]) 15:41 October 26, 2018 (UTC)</small> |
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== The current number of Pokemon in Go == |
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The current number of Pokemon in Go is about 800 (by 2023). Please help to change it in top. [[User:Lucas two|Lucas two]] ([[User talk:Lucas two|talk]]) 14:10, 14 July 2023 (UTC) |
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"A Pokémon's Combat Power is a rough measure of how powerful that Pokémon is in battle. Generally, as players level up, they catch Pokémon with higher CP."
When a trainer reaches higher levels, it does not guarantee that the Pokemon caught will have higher CP. There is only a chance that they will. As of right now, The CP and IVs of a Pokemon in the wild will be the same for all trainers Level 30 and above, while the CP and IVs of a weather boosted Pokemon are the same for all trainers Level 35 and above. This does not include Pokemon from research, eggs, or raids. I think that the sentence that I have pulled from the article needs some clarification. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Tmm331 (talk • contribs) 15:41 October 26, 2018 (UTC)
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