Combat Points
Hear this out loudPauseThe line represents their CP, or Combat Points, a number that indicates their strength. As you power up your Pokemon using Stardust and Candy, the semicircle meter will fill, and once the marker reaches the end, your Pokemon has reached their CP cap and can’t gain any additional Combat Points.
What does the bar on top of Pokemon mean?
Hear this out loudPauseThe bar above a Pokemon represents their CP in a relative range, for that specific species. The lower end of this bar represents some (still unknown) minimum value for a single species. The higher end of this bar represents the maximum CP this Pokemon can have at your current Trainer level.
What is the white bar above Pokemon?
Hear this out loudPauseIt’s Pokemon level. A completely filled bar is level 40. When you power up, level increases by 0.5. A completely filled bar means it’s reached its max CP for your character level.
What is the bar in Pokemon go?
Hear this out loudPauseYou can get a rough estimate of a Pokémon’s Level from the white curved bar above its head – a bar all the way to the right means the Pokémon is at its current maximum Level, and a bar all the way to the left means it’s at its minimum Level, which is always Level 1.
What does the bar at the top of a Pokemon mean?
– Adam S Jul 7 ’16 at 15:23 The bar above a Pokemon represents their CP in a relative range, for that specific species. The lower end of this bar represents some (still unknown) minimum value for a single species. The higher end of this bar represents the maximum CP this Pokemon can have at your current Trainer level.
What happens when the bar fills up in Pokemon Pearl?
Since the bar does not appear to be proportionate to a Pokemon’s CP (contrary to comments), what does this bar mean, how do I fill it, and what happens when it fills up? I believe CP is related to levelling/evolving the pokemon. So when the bar fills up the pokemon will level up/evolve. – Theyna Jul 7 ’16 at 2:04
What does progress bar mean in Pokemon Pearl?
The bar’s ‘progress’ does indeed represent a percentage, when a pokemon’s CP is maxed out (for that level), the bar will be full. But, for some reason, below a certain percentage (I think it’s 15% or so), the bar does not fill at all, misleading the player about the max CP the pokemon would have.
What does the higher end of the bar mean?
The higher end of this bar represents the maximum CP this Pokemon can have at your current Trainer level. For example, Rattatas are rather weak, therefore their CP range is a lot smaller than that of a Drowzee, which explains the bar difference you are seeing.