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→‎Intro: Saved early by accident; now complete. Summary meant to read: Revamped introduction—"stats" as parameters and as their numerical values (official source differentiates the two, don't know how to incorporate, see comment in editor), what stats do, stat variation by IVs/EVs/nature
(→‎Intro: Revamped introduction—as parameters and as their numerical values (), what stats do, stat variation by IVs/EVs/nature)
(→‎Intro: Saved early by accident; now complete. Summary meant to read: Revamped introduction—"stats" as parameters and as their numerical values (official source differentiates the two, don't know how to incorporate, see comment in editor), what stats do, stat variation by IVs/EVs/nature)
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A '''stat''' (Japanese: '''{{j|{{tt|能力|のうりょく}}}}''' ''ability'') refers to any of several parameters pertaining to {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} that can affect [[speed|turn order]], [[accuracy|move success]], as well as [[damage|damage output]] during a [[Pokémon battle|battle]]; a stat can also be temporarily raised or lowered during battle through various [[stat modifier|effects]]. In a large subset of these parameters, '''stats''' also refer to their measured values attributed to individual Pokémon, and they are generally raised by increasing their [[level]] or by [[evolution|evolving]]. While each species of Pokémon share the same set of [[base stats]], individual stats can differ due to other stat-affecting properties, most notably being [[individual values]], [[effort values]], and [[Nature]]. <!-- Comment: The Pokémon website differentiates stats as parameters ("stats") and stats as the parameters' values ("base stats"; what fans call "base stats" are called "individual strengths" per the website and noted as such in the Base stats article) https://www.pokemon.com/us/play-pokemon/about/video-game-glossary -->  
A '''stat''' (Japanese: '''{{j|{{tt|能力|のうりょく}}}}''' ''ability'') refers to any of several parameters pertaining to {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} that can affect [[speed|turn order]], [[accuracy|move success]], and [[damage|damage output]] during a [[Pokémon battle|battle]]; a stat can also be temporarily raised or lowered during battle through various [[stat modifier|effects]]. In a large subset of these parameters, '''stats''' also refer to their measured values attributed to individual Pokémon, and they are generally raised by increasing their [[level]] or by [[evolution|evolving]]. While each species of Pokémon share the same set of [[base stats]] that determine the actual stats of a Pokémon at a given level, other properties add to the variation of stats within the species, most notably being [[individual values]], [[effort values]], and [[Nature]]. <!--  
 
Comment: The Pokémon website differentiates stats as parameters ("stats") and stats as the parameters' values ("base stats"; what fans call "base stats" are called "individual strengths" per the website and noted as such in the Base stats article) https://www.pokemon.com/us/play-pokemon/about/video-game-glossary. This may be something to consider as inclusion in the article or as discussion in the talk page. So far, this official usage of "base stats" might not very convincing unless it's seen in more places than that one webpage.
 
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The name is short for '''statistic'''; in some cases, it has also been named '''ability''', '''rating''', '''effect''', or '''parameter'''.
The name is short for '''statistic'''; in some cases, it has also been named '''ability''', '''rating''', '''effect''', or '''parameter'''.
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