Should I evolve a perfect Pokemon?

Should I evolve perfect IV Pokémon?

You can check out our tips for evolving Pokémon in Pokémon Go for more detail, but generally it’s advisable to evolve your high-IV Pokémon before you start spending Stardust to Power Up and increase its Level. That’s because each time a Pokémon evolves, although its IVs stay the same, its moveset is randomised.

What happens if you evolve a perfect Pokémon in Pokemon go?

The more “perfect” a Pokemon’s IVs, the more useful it’ll likely be for battling at gyms. You may want to transfer Pokemon that don’t have high IV, because they’ll never be as strong. Even when you evolve them, their IVs stay the same.

What Pokémon is best to choose to evolve?

You can transfer Pokémon you don’t want by highlighting them on the Pokémon Menu Screen and choosing the Transfer menu option, and you can evolve Pokémon by choosing Evolve when you select one on the Pokémon Menu.

Should I evolve higher CP or IV?

IV corresponds to max CP. So if you evolve the eevee with higher CP then it will also have higher CP post evolution, but it’s maximum CP will be lower. If you plan on pumping lots of stardust/candies into this pokemon then you should choose the higher IV with the higher max.

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Is 3 star Pokémon better?

The team leader will tell you how your Pokémon ranks using stars and a pretty easy to understand graphic using bars. If your Pokémon has three stars and a red stamp, it means that it has 100% perfect IVs. If it has three star with an orange stamp, it has around 80-99% perfect IVs.

Does evolving increase IV?

When a Pokémon evolves, its base stats change so the displayed HP and CP increase. However, its Pokémon level and IVs do not change, so when a naturally powerful basic Pokémon is evolved, its evolution will also be naturally powerful.

Should I max out CP before evolving?

Since CP increases from power ups are also proportional across evolutions, you’ll get the same results for the same amount of stardust and candies whether you power up the Pokemon before or after evolving it. It should make no difference at all.

Should I evolve a low CP but high IV Pokemon?

This does mean that a Pokemon with a high CP can have terrible IVs and vice-versa. While high CP Pokemon don’t need to be leveled up as much (they are closer to their maximum level) they can still be weak. Conversely, a Pokemon with a low CP can have perfect IV values.

What’s more important CP or IV?

As explained by RustyMembers the IV is by far more important than the CP of a Pokemon. But actually equally or sometimes even more important is the Moveset of a Pokemon. A Pokemon with the best moveset dps wise but with lower IV will perform better than a similar one with a different moveset but higher IV %.

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