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Experience Formula

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I raise a question with the experience formula used.

I was battling Bugsy's Parasect. I got the HP all the way down near zero. My Pokemon fainted and I sent out my lv. 7 Rattata out and used Quick Attack. That fainted Parasect. After that, my Rattata grew from level 7 to level 18 from one Pokemon! That kind of jump seems unrealistic for defeating a 2nd gym Pokemon.

Just wanted to make sure there was nothing incorrect in the formula. I am not in any way complaining because this helps me greatly :)

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Yeah i questioned this also, but its the retarded way nintendo made gen5+ experience gain based on level difference, not base experience value

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yeh currently uses gen 5 exp. which i guess is ok. its a pain to level up your normal level pokes.

which is good for mmo enviroment.

 

i dunno. maybe i change it sometime

This makes so much more sense to me. I wondered while my normal pokemon seemed to lvl so slowly.

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