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A Pokémon's level will also affect its [[happiness]], raising it slightly when the Pokémon levels up. This means that a {{p|Pichu}} trained in battle will eventually evolve into a {{p|Pikachu}}, with its happiness going up slightly each level. However, this is not the case with using {{i|Rare Candies}}, and a Pokémon that evolves by tameness will usually not evolve through their use, unless, of course, its tameness rating is significantly high already. | A Pokémon's level will also affect its [[happiness]], raising it slightly when the Pokémon levels up. This means that a {{p|Pichu}} trained in battle will eventually evolve into a {{p|Pikachu}}, with its happiness going up slightly each level. However, this is not the case with using {{i|Rare Candies}}, and a Pokémon that evolves by tameness will usually not evolve through their use, unless, of course, its tameness rating is significantly high already. | ||
Also, when a pokemon has reached level 100 it cannot continue gaining Effort Points in the Fourth generation, but in the Third generation, the player can use the box trick | |||
Revision as of 21:54, 24 September 2007
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.
A Pokémon's level will also affect its happiness, raising it slightly when the Pokémon levels up. This means that a Pichu trained in battle will eventually evolve into a Pikachu, with its happiness going up slightly each level. However, this is not the case with using Rare Candies, and a Pokémon that evolves by tameness will usually not evolve through their use, unless, of course, its tameness rating is significantly high already.
Also, when a pokemon has reached level 100 it cannot continue gaining Effort Points in the Fourth generation, but in the Third generation, the player can use the box trick