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Captured Pokémon are stronger than Pokémon in the wild in the game. At the same level, a captured Pokémon will have more points in every statistic than a wild one; this is due to the fact that it is considered trained and therefore has more power. This becomes more and more obvious at the later stages of the game, where the higher levels allow for a greater disparity of stats between captured and wild Pokémon, giving the trainer a more decisive edge in wild battles. It's important to note, however, that Pokémon controlled by other trainers are just as strong statistically (at the same level) as the player's are. | Captured Pokémon are stronger than Pokémon in the wild in the game. At the same level, a captured Pokémon will have more points in every statistic than a wild one; this is due to the fact that it is considered trained and therefore has more power. This becomes more and more obvious at the later stages of the game, where the higher levels allow for a greater disparity of stats between captured and wild Pokémon, giving the trainer a more decisive edge in wild battles. It's important to note, however, that Pokémon controlled by other trainers are just as strong statistically (at the same level) as the player's are. | ||
Newly captured Pokémon are no stronger or weaker than their wild counterparts, with the exception of innate [[DVs|DV]] differences. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== |