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Instantly compute Combat Power (CP), Hit Points (HP) and detailed stat breakdown for any Pokémon GO creature.
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| Stat | Base + IV | After CPM |
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What is {primary_keyword}?
The {primary_keyword} is a tool that lets Pokémon GO trainers calculate the exact Combat Power (CP), Hit Points (HP) and detailed stat values of any Pokémon based on its base stats, Individual Values (IVs) and the trainer’s level. It is essential for competitive battling, raid planning and evaluating the true strength of a Pokémon. Anyone who plays Pokémon GO—whether casual or competitive—can benefit from the {primary_keyword}. Common misconceptions include believing that CP alone determines battle performance; in reality, IVs, level and move sets all play crucial roles.
{primary_keyword} Formula and Mathematical Explanation
The core of the {primary_keyword} relies on the official Pokémon GO CP formula:
CP = floor( ( (BaseAttack + IVAttack) × sqrt(BaseDefense + IVDefense) × sqrt(BaseStamina + IVStamina) × CPM² ) ÷ 10 )
And the HP formula:
HP = floor( (BaseStamina + IVStamina) × CPM )
Where CPM (CP Multiplier) is a level‑specific constant provided by Niantic. Below is a table of variables used in the {primary_keyword}.
| Variable | Meaning | Unit | Typical Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| BaseAttack | Base attack stat from game data | points | 0‑250 |
| BaseDefense | Base defense stat from game data | points | 0‑250 |
| BaseStamina | Base stamina (HP) stat from game data | points | 0‑250 |
| IVAttack | Individual Value for attack | points | 0‑15 |
| IVDefense | Individual Value for defense | points | 0‑15 |
| IVStamina | Individual Value for stamina | points | 0‑15 |
| Level | Trainer level (determines CPM) | level | 1‑40 |
| CPM | CP multiplier for the given level | multiplier | 0.094‑0.790 |
Practical Examples (Real‑World Use Cases)
Example 1: High‑IV Dragonite at Level 40
Inputs: Base Attack = 263, Base Defense = 201, Base Stamina = 209, IVs = 15/15/15, Level = 40.
Result: CP ≈ 4,182, HP ≈ 210. This shows why a fully powered Dragonite is a top‑tier raid boss.
Example 2: Low‑IV Magikarp at Level 10
Inputs: Base Attack = 55, Base Defense = 55, Base Stamina = 80, IVs = 0/0/0, Level = 10.
Result: CP ≈ 68, HP ≈ 71. Demonstrates the limited usefulness of low‑IV Pokémon early in the game.
How to Use This {primary_keyword} Calculator
- Enter the Pokémon’s base stats (available on community sites).
- Input the IVs you have obtained from appraisal.
- Set your trainer level.
- Watch the CP, HP and intermediate values update instantly.
- Use the chart to see how the Pokémon scales with level.
- Copy the results for sharing or record‑keeping.
Reading the results: The large highlighted number is the CP, the intermediate values show the effective Attack, Defense and Stamina after applying the CP multiplier, and the table provides a clear breakdown.
Key Factors That Affect {primary_keyword} Results
- Base Stats: Intrinsic values set by the Pokémon species.
- IVs (Individual Values): Hidden stats ranging 0‑15 that significantly impact CP and HP.
- Trainer Level: Determines the CP multiplier; higher levels boost both CP and HP.
- Power‑Up Items: Stardust and Candy used to increase level, indirectly raising CP.
- Move Set: While not part of the {primary_keyword}, move power interacts with CP in battle performance.
- Weather Boosts: Certain weather conditions temporarily increase effective stats, affecting battle outcomes.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Can the {primary_keyword} predict battle outcome?
- No, it only calculates CP and HP. Moves, weather and player skill also matter.
- Do IVs above 15 exist?
- No, the maximum IV for each stat is 15 in Pokémon GO.
- Is the CP multiplier the same for all Pokémon?
- Yes, CPM depends only on trainer level, not on the Pokémon species.
- How accurate is the {primary_keyword}?
- It uses the official formulas, so it is 100 % accurate.
- Can I calculate stats for a Pokémon I haven’t caught yet?
- Yes, if you know its base stats and your intended IVs and level.
- Why does a high‑CP Pokémon sometimes lose?
- Because CP doesn’t account for move type effectiveness or weather.
- Do power‑ups change the base stats?
- No, they only increase the level, which changes the CPM.
- Is there a limit to how many times I can power‑up?
- Yes, the maximum level is 40 (or 50 with XL Candy).
Related Tools and Internal Resources
- {related_keywords} – Detailed IV appraisal guide.
- {related_keywords} – Pokémon GO raid boss CP list.
- {related_keywords} – Weather boost calculator.
- {related_keywords} – Move power and type effectiveness chart.
- {related_keywords} – Stardust and candy cost table.
- {related_keywords} – XL Pokémon level guide.