There is also another set of hidden stats called “individual values” that affect the CP-earning potential for each individual Pokémon, including how much CP it earns each time it is powered up and its maximum power level. These values, which are randomized and range from zero to 15, act as a multiplier that affect how much each of a Pokémon’s base stats (strength, defense, and stamina) increase when you power up. Individual values differ, from Pokémon to Pokémon, even among creatures of the same species. If you catch a Pokémon with a CP, but a lower potential (level), it probably has a higher individual value for at least one base stat.cheap pokemon go account for sale

Since launch, developer Niantic Labs has taken a step towards letting competitive players check the stats for their Pokémon. If you want to get a general sense of a Pokémon’s individual values before giving it away, you can use the “appraise” feature to get a vague sense of its strengths. Keep reading for a detailed guide for using and decoding their messages.  There is a handy user-made breakdown of all the equations for stats and CP available here, for those so inclined.

If this all sounds complicated, that’s because it is. Bear in mind that a Pokemon’s stat values are randomized, which makes creating the most powerful possible team a bit of a toss up. It becomes even more of a toss up when you factor in that move-sets for Pokémon are also random, and are randomly re-selected every time they evolve.

As a general rule of thumb, try to hold off on powering up your Pokémon too much before they’re fully-evolved, as evolving is a better use of your candies. You are also more likely to find Pokémon with higher stats as your trainer level rises, So powering them up doesn’t add too much value in the early stages of the game. Plus, it’s better to power up a fully evolved Pokémon with moves you’re happy with, rather than pumping up a weaker Pokémon only to have it lose its moves when it evolves and be ineffective.

Until game developers introduce trading, the only other way to collect Pokémon besides catching and evolving them is by hatching Pokémon eggs. You collect Pokémon eggs as rewards for leveling up, and randomly at Pokéstops. Eggs do require a couple things in order to hatch, however.There is also a hidden fourth starter, Pikachu. You have to follow some simple, but specific steps in order to get the electric mouse to appear — thankfully, we’ve got a detailed guide describing exactly what to do.