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Blueapple128 (talk | contribs) (This is the correct formula. Source: http://tasvideos.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=363108#363108) |
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In the Pokémon games, {{m|Hidden Power}} is a {{type|Normal}} move when the type is displayed, such as in battle and on status screens. However, the actual type of Hidden Power is determined by the Pokémon's [[individual values]], and through calculation, can be set as one of other natural types. In Generations II to V, Hidden Power's base power is also determined by the Pokémon's individual values; in Generation II it ranges from 31 to 70, while in Generation III to V it ranges from 30 to 70. In Generation VI, Hidden Power's base power is always 60. | In the Pokémon games, {{m|Hidden Power}} is a {{type|Normal}} move when the type is displayed, such as in battle and on status screens. However, the actual type of Hidden Power is determined by the Pokémon's [[individual values]], and through calculation, can be set as one of other natural types. In Generations II to V, Hidden Power's base power is also determined by the Pokémon's individual values; in Generation II it ranges from 31 to 70, while in Generation III to V it ranges from 30 to 70. In Generation VI, Hidden Power's base power is always 60. | ||
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==Generation VI== | |||
Calculating the Hidden Power type is the same as in Generations III through V, which makes a {{type|Fairy}} Hidden Power impossible. However, the base power was changed to be a constant 60, instead of varying depending on {{IV}}s. | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
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