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====Between generations====
====Between generations====
Before [[Generation VI]], these values did not generally change from one game generation to the next, with one exception. In [[Generation II]], the {{stat|Special}} stat from the [[Generation I]] games was separated into two stats: {{stat|Special Attack}} and {{stat|Special Defense}}, and most Pokémon have different Special Attack and Special Defense stats, which do not match the combined Special stat of the previous generation.
Before [[Generation VI]], these values did not generally change from one game generation to the next, with one exception. In [[Generation II]], the {{stat|Special}} stat from the [[Generation I]] games was separated into two stats: {{stat|Special Attack}} and {{stat|Special Defense}}, and most Pokémon have different Special Attack and Special Defense stats, which do not match the combined Special stat of the previous generation.
If a Pokémon with a base stat change is transferred between generations (i.e. transferring a Noctowl from a Generation VI game to a Generation VII game), the affected stats are recalculated, upon entering the new game, to reflect the new base stat. For example, a Level 100 Noctowl with a neutral Special Attack stat (0 IV, 0 EV, and a neutral nature) will gain 20 points in Special Attack (from 157 to 177) when transferred from Generation VI to Generation VII.


=====Generation VI=====
=====Generation VI=====
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