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Does early evolution affect final stats?

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Tino

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This topic has probably/definitely been covered in a thread i cant find so i decided to make my own thread.
i also wanted to make this thread because i read something in a thread about eevolutions (i dont know which one) that said that an eevee that evolves after lvl 36 will be just as strong as one that evolved at lvl 5/6 (same evolution)

For example: Will a feebas that evolved at lvl 6 be stronger than a feebas that evolved at lvl 90?(no evs, same ivs and nature). Its kinda stupid but i wanted to ask anyway, Feebas has really bad stats (like most/all of you know) so if i evolve 1 at lvl 6 and lvl it up all the way to 100, and evolve 1 at lvl 90, will the one at lvl 90 get huge stat gains to even out its stats? i know the answer will be "no" but i was just wondering if 2 pokemon of the same species w/ no evs, same ivs and nature that evolve farther apart from each other will have completely different stats


*i decided to put this thread here beacause i cant find a better place to put it in and my example is from r/s/e.
 
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MetalMario

< It's Passion Pink!
No. The only effect will be the moves it's able to learn. (Milotic learns better moves than Feebas, so evolve this guy ASAP!)

You've probably been misinformed as to how EVs work. In the end, your poke will obtain all 510 EVs regardless of when it was evolved, so its stats will be (very roughly) the same in the end regardless of when it was evolved. What matters more is what you battle against, but that's the whole EV discussion, and I'm sure you can find the info already available on that. ;)
 

Tino

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umm, i edited what i posted so your answer might be a little different if you read it again. By the way i understand evs completely
 
As long as your have done all of your EV training, then there will be absolutely no difference between the stats of your Pokémon. You could evolve your Feebas into Milotic at Level 6, and train it to Level 100, or you could evolve your Feebas into Milotic at Level 100. Either way, your stats will end up the same. The only things that influence stats are the Pokémon's nature, EV spread, and IVs, which determine the Pokémon's personal max stats.
 

Magma Leader Maxie

Non caedor caedo
Just to sum up what's been said, the whole point of EV training is to raise the stat that you want to raise. That's what makes the difference. Otherwise, you get a balance of EVs that doesn't match what your Pokemon's stats require (it's pointless having a lv. 100 Magikarp with maxed EVs in Sp. Attack, for example, since Magikarp's natrual strong point is not Special Attack).
 

leafgreen386

no troll
The game works off of formulas, and every time you level up those formulas are recalculated, so since you're going to end up with the same variables either way there will not be a difference in the stats.
 

Tino

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Thnx everyone. Can anyone close this thread?
 
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