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'''Levels''' are used in all of the Pokémon RPGs as a measurement of how strong the 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 [[evolution|evolve]]. Once the Pokémon reaches Lv.100, it can no longer receive [[EV]] points.
'''Levels''' are used in all of the [[Pokémon games|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 [[evolution|evolve]]. Once the Pokémon reaches Lv.100, it can no longer receive [[EV]] points.


The level of a Pokémon will also affect breeding. Trying to [[Pokémon breeding|breed]] 2 Pokémon with a big level difference will fail.
The level of a Pokémon will also affect breeding. Trying to [[Pokémon breeding|breed]] 2 Pokémon with a big level difference will fail.

Revision as of 00:10, 7 July 2006

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. Once the Pokémon reaches Lv.100, it can no longer receive EV points.

The level of a Pokémon will also affect breeding. Trying to breed 2 Pokémon with a big level difference will fail.

The level of a Pokémon will also affect their happiness. A level 5 Pichu will not be as happy as a trained level 50 Pichu, so the level 50 will have a better chance of evolving.


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