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Example:
Example:
If a move has a base power of 90 and it gets 50% STAB bonus and 30% from Aerilate how is that calculated? Is is 50% from STAB and '''then''' 30% from Aerilate on top of that to come out at '''162'''? Or is it 50% from STAB '''and''' 30% from Aerilate together to give an additional 80% to make it '''146'''?
If a move has a base power of 90 and it gets 50% STAB bonus and 30% from Aerilate how is that calculated? Is is 50% from STAB and '''then''' 30% from Aerilate on top of that to come out at '''162'''? Or is it 50% from STAB '''and''' 30% from Aerilate together to give an additional 80% to make it '''146'''? Or do you add the 30% '''first''' and '''then''' the 50% to make it '''175.5'''?


[[User:Bry Landry|Bry Landry]] ([[User talk:Bry Landry|talk]]) 04:46, 27 June 2014 (UTC)
[[User:Bry Landry|Bry Landry]] ([[User talk:Bry Landry|talk]]) 04:46, 27 June 2014 (UTC)

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30% boost?

I'm assuming that's only due to the fact that the only Pokémon that has this ability gets STAB from Flying type moves which really gives those moves a 50% boost. Same with the others, though no mention on Normalize? Guess I'm trying to understand the pattern here and whatnot since it makes less sense to me. ----NateVirus(Talk|Contributions) 19:46, 12 February 2014 (UTC)

I interpreted it as giving a 30% on top of STAB. Maybe someone calculated it out, but forgot to account for Mega Pinsir's ~30% base attack boost? Malake256 (talk) 17:18, 12 March 2014 (UTC)

Calculation

I'm still not clear on how to calculate this.

Example: If a move has a base power of 90 and it gets 50% STAB bonus and 30% from Aerilate how is that calculated? Is is 50% from STAB and then 30% from Aerilate on top of that to come out at 162? Or is it 50% from STAB and 30% from Aerilate together to give an additional 80% to make it 146? Or do you add the 30% first and then the 50% to make it 175.5?

Bry Landry (talk) 04:46, 27 June 2014 (UTC)