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====Medium Slow====
====Medium Slow====
[[File:Expcalc mslow.png|thumb|358px|The equation for the Medium Slow experience group]]
[[File:Expcalc mslow.png|thumb|358px|The equation for the Medium Slow experience group]]
The Medium Slow experience group, like the Medium Fast group, accounts for many Pokémon, containing the second largest amount of them. Requiring 1,059,860 experience points for a Pokémon to reach level 100, it is the only experience group whose level 100 experience is not evenly divisible by 10,000.
The Medium Slow experience group, like the Medium Fast group, accounts for many Pokémon, containing the second largest amount of them. This group also contains all of the [[starters]]. Requiring 1,059,860 experience points for a Pokémon to reach level 100, it is the only experience group whose level 100 experience is not evenly divisible by 10,000.


The {{wp|inflection point}} for this polynomial function is actually at level 4, not level 0. Thus, it actually takes more experience points to go from level 2 to 3 than it does to go from 4 to 5. In Generations I and II, this mislocation of the inflection point causes the [[#Experience underflow glitch|experience underflow glitch]]. For a list of all Pokémon in this group, see {{cat|Pokémon in the Medium Slow experience group}}.
The {{wp|inflection point}} for this polynomial function is actually at level 4, not level 0. Thus, it actually takes more experience points to go from level 2 to 3 than it does to go from 4 to 5. In Generations I and II, this mislocation of the inflection point causes the [[#Experience underflow glitch|experience underflow glitch]]. For a list of all Pokémon in this group, see {{cat|Pokémon in the Medium Slow experience group}}.
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