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IV Calculator

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Eternal Fire

Guest
Ok I was busy using the IV calc when a question popped up.

You have to fill in the nature of the Pokemon and you can see it influences the IV of your Pokemon. But does that mean that the IV result you see is the actual IV your Pokemon gets or does 10% (from the nature) comes on top this?

For example

Pok 1:

Nature that doesnt effect anything
It has IV HP of 30 as result in calc.

Pok 2:

Nature that gives 10% to HP.
It has IV HP of 28 as result in calc.

Now does it mean that the Pok has 28 IV + 10% of IV/EV etc. or just 28 IV + EV?
 

MetalKid

Cascade Trainer
Right, natures impact the overall stats by increasing or decreasing them. We derive the IVs from the stats, so we have to compensate for these nature stat changes by knowing what the nature is.

BTW, there is no nature out there that modifies HP. :)
 

Zora

perpetually tired
You have to fill in the nature because the nature will increase one stat that if the nature was absent, it would mistaken as higher IV's.
 

Jo-Jo

blows stuff uhup
What I always thought would be nifty was if the IV calculator could estimate what the Pokemon's stats would be at level 100. My maths skills are non-existent, so I always get it wrong when I try to do it myself.
 

Zora

perpetually tired
Jo-Jo said:
What I always thought would be nifty was if the IV calculator could estimate what the Pokemon's stats would be at level 100. My maths skills are non-existent, so I always get it wrong when I try to do it myself.

Psypoke has one of those. The link is in the RSEFAQ EV/IV/DV Faq. It is pretty accurate. Too bad Serebii doesn't have it.
 
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