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===Generation VI=== | |||
While the calculation of IVs remains largely the same as previous generations, in this generation wild Pokémon found in the [[Friend Safari]] (accessible after completing the main story) are guaranteed to have two IVs that are flawless; wild [[baby Pokémon]] (like {{p|Riolu}} and {{p|Azurill}}) are guaranteed to have three flawless IVs regardless of where they are encountered (though baby Pokemon obtained via {{pkmn|breeding}} are not). [[Legendary Pokémon]] (e.g. {{p|Xerneas}} or {{p|Yveltal}}) caught in the Kalos region are also guaranteed to have three flawless IVs. | |||
This generation's stats judge resides in the [[Kiloude City]] [[Pokémon Center]], and in addition to rating the Pokémon's overall total and strongest IV(s), he will also comment if the Pokémon has an IV of zero (the lowest possible value). | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Effort values]] | *[[Effort values]] | ||
*[[Stats judge]] | |||
*Pokémon data structure: | *Pokémon data structure: | ||
**[[Pokémon data structure in Generation I|in Generation I games]] | **[[Pokémon data structure in Generation I|in Generation I games]] |
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