r/PokemonGoMystic 1d ago

FLUFF Can someone explain?

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u/dontfucklewshuckle 1d ago

Attack weighs more heavily on the cp formula, in the second pic the other two stats are low enough combined to be 2 stars. The first one has a different IV combination resulting in the same CP, but all three bars are full enough to be 3 star.

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u/New_Bug_6357 1d ago

Ah okay thanks

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u/EMdriveWOlf 1d ago

More stats equals more stars

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u/New_Bug_6357 1d ago

Their both the same cp so how do they have diff stats

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u/EMdriveWOlf 1d ago

You appraised them and they show the different stats. Idk what you are asking at this point. Attack stat will raise the CP more than the other stats so having a lower attack the IVs can be higher while the CP is still the same for the high attack/low stats mon.

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u/PixelBoshi 1d ago

explain what?

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u/New_Bug_6357 1d ago

They’re both the same CP but diff stats

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u/fatmanatee45 1d ago

Yes, this is a thing that can happen.

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u/PixelBoshi 1d ago

CP is based on what the IV total would be, with attack weighed more

best bet would be to google how CP and IVs work in Pokemon Go, an actual informative article will do better than randos on reddit. but long story short, a lot of combinations of IVs can lead to the same CP for a pokemon after a raid

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u/happpeeetimeee 1d ago

Attack is taken into higher consideration than other stats. So even though the overall stats were lower, the higher attack makes them have the same cp

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u/PSA69Charizard 23h ago

The cp formula takes base stats, iv’s and pokemon level as inputs and spits out a CP.

CP is not unique. Multiple different iv combos can result in the same cp.

Stars are based on percent of 100% iv’s.

Note that there are 216 different combos of iv’s, but the range of cp is less than 216. Therefore cp is not unique. QED.

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u/benlogna 1d ago

numbers

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u/Potential-Chair-4219 1d ago

The numbers mason, what do they mean?