What PVP Rank does is compute a Pokemon’s stat product and compare it to the stat product it could have with different IVs (while staying under the CP cap). Thus, the stat product equation is usually considered a more accurate metric for determining how strong a Pokemon actually is because it weighs all three stats equally: However, in actual battles, it’s often – but not always – the case that all three stats are more or less equally valuable. All you need to know is that because of it, the attack stat and IV have a significantly larger impact on the Pokemon’s CP than its defense and HP stats/IVs. To understand why, let’s look at the equation used to compute a Pokemon’s CP (note that CPM is a constant based on the Pokemon’s level):įully understanding this equation isn’t important. In these leagues, it’s usually preferable to have a low attack IV but high defense and HP IVs. However, when there’s a limit to how high your Pokemon’s CP can be, such as in Great and Ultra League, things are a little more complicated. And for Master League where there’s no CP limit, that’s certainly the case. It may seem intuitive that higher IVs result in a stronger Pokemon that’s better for PVP.
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