The scaled values are computed first and the actual base stats are computed by multiplying that scaled term times the speed modifier. This is a speed modifier used to compute the base stats. Last (but not least), you’ll see a SpeedMod term. Similarly, lower corresponds to the lowest value out of that same split. In order to fully understand the formulas you’ll see attached below, keep in mind that higher refers to the highest stat out of the physical/special split (for example, Blissey’s base ATK is 10 whereas its base Special ATK is 75, thus higher = 75). The stats you just saw correspond to Blissey’s HP/ATK/DEF/SP.ATK/SP.DEF/SPEED stats respectively.
We’ll use Blissey’s stats (255/10/10/75/135/55) to illustrate how the different formulas work.
#Compare pokemon stats series
And b ase stats in Pokémon GO are calculated by using the stats from the main series games. It’s important to keep in mind that base stats aren’t the same as the actual stats of a given Pokémon at a specific level. If you want to know them you could use our GOHUB database or compute them yourself based off their stats from the main series games. Pokemon GO ditches the Physical and Special Attack/Defense stat and the Speed stat in favor of a single Attack and Defense stat, but believe it or not each stat from the main series games is taken into account even with the simplified system PoGO uses.Īll those base stat values are in the game data, but you just can’t see them in-game. Apart from HP and CP that we can notice at first, every Pokemon in Pokemon GO has base stats and they are Attack, Defense and Stamina.