Is a higher or lower CP better?

A Pokemon’s combat power (CP) is an aggregated statistic that gives a rough idea as to how powerful they are. Generally, a Pokemon with higher CP will perform better in battle than one with a lower stat.

Is it better to evolve lower CP Pokémon?

At first the only indication that one Pokémon is better than another is its “CP” rating. It pays to keep and evolve only the best Pokémon you find. In general, you want higher CP Pokémon to evolve over lower CP Pokémon, but just because a Pokémon has a high CP doesn’t mean it’s actually very good.

Should you evolve high CP or high IV?

It depends. IV corresponds to max CP. So if you evolve the eevee with higher CP then it will also have higher CP post evolution, but it’s maximum CP will be lower. If you plan on pumping lots of stardust/candies into this pokemon then you should choose the higher IV with the higher max.

Why do some Pokémon cost more to power up?

Power up costs The cost increase as each Pokémon level increases. Lucky Pokémon only require half of the Stardust cost to power up and Purified Pokémon take 10% less of both Stardust and Candy. The discounts can be stacked, thus Lucky Purified Pokémon costs 45% of the origin cost.

Should I get rid of low CP Pokemon?

Combat Power (CP) CP stands for combat power — the higher the CP, the stronger the Pokémon will be in battle. In general, you want to trade away your low-value Pokémon so you can build up your stronger ones. Do not trade a Pokémon if it’s your only one. There is no advantage to doing this.

Should you evolve or power up first?

Should you evolve first, or power up first? Evolve first, power up second. It’s tempting to power up first, because instant gratification is instant, but it’ll cost you less Stardust in the long run to evolve and the strategically power up only your best or favorite Pokémon.


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