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* The Pokémon with the highest base experience yield is {{p|Blissey}}, with a base yield of 608. The Pokémon with the lowest base experience yield are {{p|Snivy}}, {{p|Tepig}}, and {{p|Oshawott}}, with a base yield of 28.
* The Pokémon with the highest base experience yield is {{p|Blissey}}, with a base yield of 608. The Pokémon with the lowest base experience yield are {{p|Snivy}}, {{p|Tepig}}, and {{p|Oshawott}}, with a base yield of 28.
** Before [[Generation V]], the Pokémon with the lowest base experience yield was {{p|Magikarp}} with a yield of 20, and the Pokémon with the highest base experience yields were {{p|Arceus}}, {{p|Happiny}}, {{p|Chansey}}, and {{p|Blissey}}, with a yield of 255.
** Before [[Generation V]], the Pokémon with the lowest base experience yield was {{p|Magikarp}} with a yield of 20, and the Pokémon with the highest base experience yields were {{p|Arceus}}, {{p|Happiny}}, {{p|Chansey}}, and {{p|Blissey}}, with a yield of 255.
* The highest number of experience points it is possible to gain in a single battle is 1,581,409. This can be done by defeating a level 100 {{p|Blissey}} in a Trainer battle, using an internationally traded Pokémon at level 1 that is holding a Lucky Egg. This means that given these conditions, a Pokémon could technically advance from level 1 all the way to level 100 in a single battle (expect for Pokémon in the Fluctuating group, which need 1,640,000 experience at level 100, while 1,581,409 experience points would give them level 99). <!-- Calculated using the following: a = 1.5, t = 1.7, b = 608, e = 1.5, L = 100, s = 1, L_p = 1 - may be off by a few points. -->
* The highest number of experience points it is possible to gain in a single battle is 1,581,409. This can be done by defeating a level 100 {{p|Blissey}} in a Trainer battle, using an internationally traded Pokémon at level 1 that is holding a Lucky Egg. This means that given these conditions, a Pokémon could technically advance from level 1 all the way to level 100 in a single battle (expect for Pokémon in the Fluctuating group, which need 1,640,000 experience at level 100, while 1,581,409 experience points would bring them to level 99). <!-- Calculated using the following: a = 1.5, t = 1.7, b = 608, e = 1.5, L = 100, s = 1, L_p = 1 - may be off by a few points. -->
** Before [[Generation V]], the highest number of experience points it was possible to gain was 13,933. This could be done by defeating a level 100 {{p|Arceus}}, {{p|Happiny}}, {{p|Chansey}}, or {{p|Blissey}} in a Trainer battle, using an internationally traded Pokémon that is holding a Lucky Egg. This means that the most levels that a Pokémon could advance in a single battle is 25, if a level 1 Pokémon in the Medium Slow experience group defeated the level 100 Pokémon as mentioned above.
** Before [[Generation V]], the highest number of experience points it was possible to gain was 13,933. This could be done by defeating a level 100 {{p|Arceus}}, {{p|Happiny}}, {{p|Chansey}}, or {{p|Blissey}} in a Trainer battle, using an internationally traded Pokémon that is holding a Lucky Egg. This means that the most levels that a Pokémon could advance in a single battle is 25, if a level 1 Pokémon in the Medium Slow experience group defeated the level 100 Pokémon as mentioned above.
* The ''lowest'' possible number of experience points for a single Pokémon to obtain in a single battle is one. This can be done by defeating a {{pkmn2|wild}} level 1 {{p|Minezumi}}, {{p|Choroneko}}, or any other Pokémon with a base experience yield lower than 100, using a level 100 Pokémon.
* The lowest possible number of experience points for a single Pokémon to obtain in a single battle is one. This can be done by defeating a {{pkmn2|wild}} level 1 {{p|Minezumi}}, {{p|Choroneko}}, or any other Pokémon with a base experience yield lower than 100, using a level 100 Pokémon.
** Before [[Generation V]], this could be done by defeating a {{pkmn2|wild}} level 1 {{p|Magikarp}} and splitting the experience points between three battling Pokémon.
** Before [[Generation V]], this could be done by defeating a {{pkmn2|wild}} level 1 {{p|Magikarp}} and splitting the experience points between three battling Pokémon.
* The Medium Fast experience group is the only group not to have either the highest or the lowest total experience requirement at any level, being bounded by the Slow and Fast functions. Strangely enough, the Medium Slow group is the only one to have both the highest and the lowest total experience requirement in at least one level before level 50.
* The Medium Fast experience group is the only group not to have either the highest or the lowest total experience requirement at any level, being bounded by the Slow and Fast functions. Strangely enough, the Medium Slow group is the only one to have both the highest and the lowest total experience requirement in at least one level before level 50.