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[[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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