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Yellow and blue number status?

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Hello one more question I have about the game. What those numbers "yellow" and blue are next to each number of the status of our Pokemon? Example my ponyta is so

 

ATK 45 16 054

DEF 42 30 047

SPD 56 23 087

SPATK 40 23 003

SPDEF 36 09 001

 

Since the middle number is "yellow" and the last blue. Which means these colored numbers?

The left number is your actual stat

The middle number is your IVs (Individual value 1~31) the higher the better

The right number is your EVs (effort value) each one stat can have a max of 252 and the total evs among all stats is 510.

You get a specific ev per pokemon you defeat with your pokemon. Every 4 evs is one actual stat point for that respective stat. :Smile:

Both the yellow (called IV) and blue (called EV) numbers are basically extra stat points for your Pokemon.

 

IVs can have a number of 01-31. They are randomly assigned when you catch a Pokemon and can NOT be changed. 1 IV is equal to 1 stat point. Higher = better. IV priority should be given to whatever your Pokemon needs. For example Gastly needs Sp. Atk and Speed so those IVs should be highest. HP, Sp. Def, and Def are always useful so those should be relatively high. Atk is useless to Gastly so this value doesn't matter.

 

EVs are similar, but you can increase them by fainting different Pokemon and decrease them with certain berries. 4 EVs is equal to 1 stat point and, as with IVs, priority should be given to whatever your Pokemon needs most. Again using Gastly as an example you should be focusing on Sp. Atk and Speed EVs. Different Pokemon give different EVs when defeated; a quick way to check is to use https://pokemondb.net/ev and click on whatever EV value you want to train to see which Pokemon give that EV.

 

You can also use the Pokedex on the site I listed to check specific Pokemon for their Stats/EVs.

 

Generally speaking these values only really matter in PvP, with a few exceptions, as story mode is pretty easy.

 

 

edit: I forgot there was a guide I could just link to

https://pokemonrevolution.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=123&t=15966

211697 Hello one more question I have about the game. What those numbers "yellow" and blue are next to each number of the status of our Pokemon? Example my ponyta is so

 

ATK 45 16 054

DEF 42 30 047

SPD 56 23 087

SPATK 40 23 003

SPDEF 36 09 001

 

Since the middle number is "yellow" and the last blue. Which means these colored numbers?

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211712 Both the yellow (called IV) and blue (called EV) numbers are basically extra stat points for your Pokemon.

 

IVs can have a number of 01-31. They are randomly assigned when you catch a Pokemon and can NOT be changed. 1 IV is equal to 1 stat point. Higher = better. IV priority should be given to whatever your Pokemon needs. For example Gastly needs Sp. Atk and Speed so those IVs should be highest. HP, Sp. Def, and Def are always useful so those should be relatively high. Atk is useless to Gastly so this value doesn't matter.

 

EVs are similar, but you can increase them by fainting different Pokemon and decrease them with certain berries. 4 EVs is equal to 1 stat point and, as with IVs, priority should be given to whatever your Pokemon needs most. Again using Gastly as an example you should be focusing on Sp. Atk and Speed EVs. Different Pokemon give different EVs when defeated; a quick way to check is to use https://pokemondb.net/ev and click on whatever EV value you want to train to see which Pokemon give that EV.

 

You can also use the Pokedex on the site I listed to check specific Pokemon for their Stats/EVs.

 

Generally speaking these values only really matter in PvP, with a few exceptions, as story mode is pretty easy.

 

 

edit: I forgot there was a guide I could just link to

https://pokemonrevolution.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=123&t=15966

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