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Topic: Cheated r/b max stats poke on g/s
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cfalcon
OLDNBLD
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posted 08-16-2000 02:58 AM
Special attack and special defense use the same gene (the special gene) and the same stat EXP value (the special one). The big difference is that the base value may differ in Gold and Silver.In a word, yes. The big question I still have: how do you gain stat EXP in special? Defense? Attack? If it still uses the base values, it has to pick one, or average them... I hope... ------------------ -cfalcon "Here in America, we capitalize Nouns"
From: 39°45' N, 104°52' W | Registered: Feb 2000
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Meowth346
Farting Nudist
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posted 08-17-2000 04:15 AM
quote: Originally posted by cfalcon: The big question I still have: how do you gain stat EXP in special? Defense? Attack? If it still uses the base values, it has to pick one, or average them...
I can't believe you can't figure that one out. Stat EXP given is the defeated Pokémon's Base Stats. In Gold/Silver, there are 5 Base Stats: HP, Attack, Defense, Speed, Special. So, the User's Stat EXP raises the amount of the Base Stats of the defeated Pokémon. --Meowth346 ------------------ Researcher in charge of Pokémon Forever, a compilation of about 1/1000th of my work.
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cfalcon
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posted 08-17-2000 03:26 PM
Uh...I'm pretty sure that there are six base stats, with there being one for each special. This is how special attack and defense are made different, right? Special attack uses all the appropriate modifiers for special (special gene, special stat EXP, level, etc.) except that the spot in the formula that used to read "Base special for species" now reads "Base special attack for species", and similarily for special defense. Right? If I'm wrong, please supply correct info... ------------------ -cfalcon "Here in America, we capitalize Nouns"
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