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Also, when a Pokémon has reached level 100 it cannot continue gaining [[Effort values|Effort Points]] in [[Generation IV]]. In games before [[Generation III]], however, the player can use the [[box trick]].
Also, when a Pokémon has reached level 100 it cannot continue gaining [[Effort values|Effort Points]] in [[Generation IV]]. In games before [[Generation III]], however, the player can use the [[box trick]].


By doing the [[Missingno.]] trick or using other cheats, a [[Pokémon]] can temporarily acquire a level higher than 100. However, whenever this [[Pokémon]] gains any amount of [[experience]], its level will revert back to 100.
By doing the [[Missingno.]] trick or using other cheats, a [[Pokémon]] can temporarily acquire a level higher than 100. However, whenever this [[Pokémon]] gains any amount of [[experience]], its level will revert to 100.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 22:48, 4 June 2008

Levels are used in all of the Pokémon RPGs as a measurement of how strong a Pokémon currently is. It is determined by how much experience that Pokémon has. A Pokémon's level will range from 1 to 100. When a Pokémon gains a level, its stats increase by a small amount. It may also learn a new move or evolve.

A Pokémon's level will also affect its happiness, raising it slightly when the Pokémon levels up. This means that a Pichu trained in battle will eventually evolve into a Pikachu, with its happiness going up slightly each level. However, this is not the case with using Rare Candies, and a Pokémon that evolves by tameness will usually not evolve through their use, unless, of course, its tameness rating is significantly high already.

Also, when a Pokémon has reached level 100 it cannot continue gaining Effort Points in Generation IV. In games before Generation III, however, the player can use the box trick.

By doing the Missingno. trick or using other cheats, a Pokémon can temporarily acquire a level higher than 100. However, whenever this Pokémon gains any amount of experience, its level will revert to 100.

Trivia

Before Generation IV, it was impossible to get a Pokémon at Level 1 without the aid of a glitch or cheating device.

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