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Question Regarding Dratini and IV's

So I currently have a cp 2047 dragonite, but he doesnt have the best IVs. Problem is, every time I power him up, I check on https://pokeassistant.com/main/ivcalculator and it seems that his ivs change. I thought that IVs were permanent on a pokemon and dont change, even when it evolves? Also, I have a cp233 dratini that was determined to have 94% perfection. In that case, is it worth to just commit to that dratini, power him up and ultimately evolve him?

p.s. if there is a more reliable IV calculator, could you guys recommend it to me? Thanks

Asked by ks.1018 years 11 months ago

So I currently have a cp 2047 dragonite, but he doesnt have the best IVs. Problem is, every time I power him up, I check on https://pokeassistant.com/main/ivcalculator and it seems that his ivs change. I thought that IVs were permanent on a pokemon and dont change, even when it evolves? Also, I have a cp233 dratini that was determined to have 94% perfection. In that case, is it worth to just commit to that dratini, power him up and ultimately evolve him?

p.s. if there is a more reliable IV calculator, could you guys recommend it to me? Thanks

Asked by ks.1018 years 11 months ago

So I currently have a cp 2047 dragonite, but he doesnt have the best IVs. Problem is, every time I power him up, I check on https://pokeassistant.com/main/ivcalculator and it seems that his ivs change. I thought that IVs were permanent on a pokemon and dont change, even when it evolves? Also, I have a cp233 dratini that was determined to have 94% perfection. In that case, is it worth to just commit to that dratini, power him up and ultimately evolve him?

p.s. if there is a more reliable IV calculator, could you guys recommend it to me? Thanks

Asked by ks.1018 years 11 months ago

So I currently have a cp 2047 dragonite, but he doesnt have the best IVs. Problem is, every time I power him up, I check on https://pokeassistant.com/main/ivcalculator and it seems that his ivs change. I thought that IVs were permanent on a pokemon and dont change, even when it evolves? Also, I have a cp233 dratini that was determined to have 94% perfection. In that case, is it worth to just commit to that dratini, power him up and ultimately evolve him?

p.s. if there is a more reliable IV calculator, could you guys recommend it to me? Thanks

Asked by ks.1018 years 11 months ago

So I currently have a cp 2047 dragonite, but he doesnt have the best IVs. Problem is, every time I power him up, I check on https://pokeassistant.com/main/ivcalculator and it seems that his ivs change. I thought that IVs were permanent on a pokemon and dont change, even when it evolves? Also, I have a cp233 dratini that was determined to have 94% perfection. In that case, is it worth to just commit to that dratini, power him up and ultimately evolve him?

p.s. if there is a more reliable IV calculator, could you guys recommend it to me? Thanks

Asked by ks.1018 years 11 months ago

So I currently have a cp 2047 dragonite, but he doesnt have the best IVs. Problem is, every time I power him up, I check on https://pokeassistant.com/main/ivcalculator and it seems that his ivs change. I thought that IVs were permanent on a pokemon and dont change, even when it evolves? Also, I have a cp233 dratini that was determined to have 94% perfection. In that case, is it worth to just commit to that dratini, power him up and ultimately evolve him?

p.s. if there is a more reliable IV calculator, could you guys recommend it to me? Thanks

Asked by ks.1018 years 11 months ago

So I currently have a cp 2047 dragonite, but he doesnt have the best IVs. Problem is, every time I power him up, I check on https://pokeassistant.com/main/ivcalculator and it seems that his ivs change. I thought that IVs were permanent on a pokemon and dont change, even when it evolves? Also, I have a cp233 dratini that was determined to have 94% perfection. In that case, is it worth to just commit to that dratini, power him up and ultimately evolve him?

p.s. if there is a more reliable IV calculator, could you guys recommend it to me? Thanks

Asked by ks.1018 years 11 months ago

So I currently have a cp 2047 dragonite, but he doesnt have the best IVs. Problem is, every time I power him up, I check on https://pokeassistant.com/main/ivcalculator and it seems that his ivs change. I thought that IVs were permanent on a pokemon and dont change, even when it evolves? Also, I have a cp233 dratini that was determined to have 94% perfection. In that case, is it worth to just commit to that dratini, power him up and ultimately evolve him?

p.s. if there is a more reliable IV calculator, could you guys recommend it to me? Thanks

Asked by ks.1018 years 11 months ago

So I currently have a cp 2047 dragonite, but he doesnt have the best IVs. Problem is, every time I power him up, I check on https://pokeassistant.com/main/ivcalculator and it seems that his ivs change. I thought that IVs were permanent on a pokemon and dont change, even when it evolves? Also, I have a cp233 dratini that was determined to have 94% perfection. In that case, is it worth to just commit to that dratini, power him up and ultimately evolve him?

p.s. if there is a more reliable IV calculator, could you guys recommend it to me? Thanks

Asked by ks.1018 years 11 months ago

So I currently have a cp 2047 dragonite, but he doesnt have the best IVs. Problem is, every time I power him up, I check on https://pokeassistant.com/main/ivcalculator and it seems that his ivs change. I thought that IVs were permanent on a pokemon and dont change, even when it evolves? Also, I have a cp233 dratini that was determined to have 94% perfection. In that case, is it worth to just commit to that dratini, power him up and ultimately evolve him?

p.s. if there is a more reliable IV calculator, could you guys recommend it to me? Thanks

Asked by ks.1018 years 11 months ago

So I currently have a cp 2047 dragonite, but he doesnt have the best IVs. Problem is, every time I power him up, I check on https://pokeassistant.com/main/ivcalculator and it seems that his ivs change. I thought that IVs were permanent on a pokemon and dont change, even when it evolves? Also, I have a cp233 dratini that was determined to have 94% perfection. In that case, is it worth to just commit to that dratini, power him up and ultimately evolve him?

p.s. if there is a more reliable IV calculator, could you guys recommend it to me? Thanks

Asked by ks.1018 years 11 months ago

So I currently have a cp 2047 dragonite, but he doesnt have the best IVs. Problem is, every time I power him up, I check on https://pokeassistant.com/main/ivcalculator and it seems that his ivs change. I thought that IVs were permanent on a pokemon and dont change, even when it evolves? Also, I have a cp233 dratini that was determined to have 94% perfection. In that case, is it worth to just commit to that dratini, power him up and ultimately evolve him?

p.s. if there is a more reliable IV calculator, could you guys recommend it to me? Thanks

Asked by ks.1018 years 11 months ago

So I currently have a cp 2047 dragonite, but he doesnt have the best IVs. Problem is, every time I power him up, I check on https://pokeassistant.com/main/ivcalculator and it seems that his ivs change. I thought that IVs were permanent on a pokemon and dont change, even when it evolves? Also, I have a cp233 dratini that was determined to have 94% perfection. In that case, is it worth to just commit to that dratini, power him up and ultimately evolve him?

p.s. if there is a more reliable IV calculator, could you guys recommend it to me? Thanks

Asked by ks.1018 years 11 months ago

So I currently have a cp 2047 dragonite, but he doesnt have the best IVs. Problem is, every time I power him up, I check on https://pokeassistant.com/main/ivcalculator and it seems that his ivs change. I thought that IVs were permanent on a pokemon and dont change, even when it evolves? Also, I have a cp233 dratini that was determined to have 94% perfection. In that case, is it worth to just commit to that dratini, power him up and ultimately evolve him?

p.s. if there is a more reliable IV calculator, could you guys recommend it to me? Thanks

Asked by ks.1018 years 11 months ago

So I currently have a cp 2047 dragonite, but he doesnt have the best IVs. Problem is, every time I power him up, I check on https://pokeassistant.com/main/ivcalculator and it seems that his ivs change. I thought that IVs were permanent on a pokemon and dont change, even when it evolves? Also, I have a cp233 dratini that was determined to have 94% perfection. In that case, is it worth to just commit to that dratini, power him up and ultimately evolve him?

p.s. if there is a more reliable IV calculator, could you guys recommend it to me? Thanks

Asked by ks.1018 years 11 months ago

So I currently have a cp 2047 dragonite, but he doesnt have the best IVs. Problem is, every time I power him up, I check on https://pokeassistant.com/main/ivcalculator and it seems that his ivs change. I thought that IVs were permanent on a pokemon and dont change, even when it evolves? Also, I have a cp233 dratini that was determined to have 94% perfection. In that case, is it worth to just commit to that dratini, power him up and ultimately evolve him?

p.s. if there is a more reliable IV calculator, could you guys recommend it to me? Thanks

Asked by ks.1018 years 11 months ago

So I currently have a cp 2047 dragonite, but he doesnt have the best IVs. Problem is, every time I power him up, I check on https://pokeassistant.com/main/ivcalculator and it seems that his ivs change. I thought that IVs were permanent on a pokemon and dont change, even when it evolves? Also, I have a cp233 dratini that was determined to have 94% perfection. In that case, is it worth to just commit to that dratini, power him up and ultimately evolve him?

p.s. if there is a more reliable IV calculator, could you guys recommend it to me? Thanks

Asked by ks.1018 years 11 months ago

So I currently have a cp 2047 dragonite, but he doesnt have the best IVs. Problem is, every time I power him up, I check on https://pokeassistant.com/main/ivcalculator and it seems that his ivs change. I thought that IVs were permanent on a pokemon and dont change, even when it evolves? Also, I have a cp233 dratini that was determined to have 94% perfection. In that case, is it worth to just commit to that dratini, power him up and ultimately evolve him?

p.s. if there is a more reliable IV calculator, could you guys recommend it to me? Thanks

Asked by ks.1018 years 11 months ago

So I currently have a cp 2047 dragonite, but he doesnt have the best IVs. Problem is, every time I power him up, I check on https://pokeassistant.com/main/ivcalculator and it seems that his ivs change. I thought that IVs were permanent on a pokemon and dont change, even when it evolves? Also, I have a cp233 dratini that was determined to have 94% perfection. In that case, is it worth to just commit to that dratini, power him up and ultimately evolve him?

p.s. if there is a more reliable IV calculator, could you guys recommend it to me? Thanks

Asked by ks.1018 years 11 months ago

So I currently have a cp 2047 dragonite, but he doesnt have the best IVs. Problem is, every time I power him up, I check on https://pokeassistant.com/main/ivcalculator and it seems that his ivs change. I thought that IVs were permanent on a pokemon and dont change, even when it evolves? Also, I have a cp233 dratini that was determined to have 94% perfection. In that case, is it worth to just commit to that dratini, power him up and ultimately evolve him?

p.s. if there is a more reliable IV calculator, could you guys recommend it to me? Thanks

Asked by ks.1018 years 11 months ago

So I currently have a cp 2047 dragonite, but he doesnt have the best IVs. Problem is, every time I power him up, I check on https://pokeassistant.com/main/ivcalculator and it seems that his ivs change. I thought that IVs were permanent on a pokemon and dont change, even when it evolves? Also, I have a cp233 dratini that was determined to have 94% perfection. In that case, is it worth to just commit to that dratini, power him up and ultimately evolve him?

p.s. if there is a more reliable IV calculator, could you guys recommend it to me? Thanks

Asked by ks.1018 years 11 months ago

So I currently have a cp 2047 dragonite, but he doesnt have the best IVs. Problem is, every time I power him up, I check on https://pokeassistant.com/main/ivcalculator and it seems that his ivs change. I thought that IVs were permanent on a pokemon and dont change, even when it evolves? Also, I have a cp233 dratini that was determined to have 94% perfection. In that case, is it worth to just commit to that dratini, power him up and ultimately evolve him?

p.s. if there is a more reliable IV calculator, could you guys recommend it to me? Thanks

Asked by ks.1018 years 11 months ago

So I currently have a cp 2047 dragonite, but he doesnt have the best IVs. Problem is, every time I power him up, I check on https://pokeassistant.com/main/ivcalculator and it seems that his ivs change. I thought that IVs were permanent on a pokemon and dont change, even when it evolves? Also, I have a cp233 dratini that was determined to have 94% perfection. In that case, is it worth to just commit to that dratini, power him up and ultimately evolve him?

p.s. if there is a more reliable IV calculator, could you guys recommend it to me? Thanks

Asked by ks.1018 years 11 months ago

So I currently have a cp 2047 dragonite, but he doesnt have the best IVs. Problem is, every time I power him up, I check on https://pokeassistant.com/main/ivcalculator and it seems that his ivs change. I thought that IVs were permanent on a pokemon and dont change, even when it evolves? Also, I have a cp233 dratini that was determined to have 94% perfection. In that case, is it worth to just commit to that dratini, power him up and ultimately evolve him?

p.s. if there is a more reliable IV calculator, could you guys recommend it to me? Thanks

Asked by ks.1018 years 11 months ago

So I currently have a cp 2047 dragonite, but he doesnt have the best IVs. Problem is, every time I power him up, I check on https://pokeassistant.com/main/ivcalculator and it seems that his ivs change. I thought that IVs were permanent on a pokemon and dont change, even when it evolves? Also, I have a cp233 dratini that was determined to have 94% perfection. In that case, is it worth to just commit to that dratini, power him up and ultimately evolve him?

p.s. if there is a more reliable IV calculator, could you guys recommend it to me? Thanks

Asked by ks.1018 years 11 months ago

So I currently have a cp 2047 dragonite, but he doesnt have the best IVs. Problem is, every time I power him up, I check on https://pokeassistant.com/main/ivcalculator and it seems that his ivs change. I thought that IVs were permanent on a pokemon and dont change, even when it evolves? Also, I have a cp233 dratini that was determined to have 94% perfection. In that case, is it worth to just commit to that dratini, power him up and ultimately evolve him?

p.s. if there is a more reliable IV calculator, could you guys recommend it to me? Thanks

Asked by ks.1018 years 11 months ago

So I currently have a cp 2047 dragonite, but he doesnt have the best IVs. Problem is, every time I power him up, I check on https://pokeassistant.com/main/ivcalculator and it seems that his ivs change. I thought that IVs were permanent on a pokemon and dont change, even when it evolves? Also, I have a cp233 dratini that was determined to have 94% perfection. In that case, is it worth to just commit to that dratini, power him up and ultimately evolve him?

p.s. if there is a more reliable IV calculator, could you guys recommend it to me? Thanks

Asked by ks.1018 years 11 months ago

So I currently have a cp 2047 dragonite, but he doesnt have the best IVs. Problem is, every time I power him up, I check on https://pokeassistant.com/main/ivcalculator and it seems that his ivs change. I thought that IVs were permanent on a pokemon and dont change, even when it evolves? Also, I have a cp233 dratini that was determined to have 94% perfection. In that case, is it worth to just commit to that dratini, power him up and ultimately evolve him?

p.s. if there is a more reliable IV calculator, could you guys recommend it to me? Thanks

Asked by ks.1018 years 11 months ago

So I currently have a cp 2047 dragonite, but he doesnt have the best IVs. Problem is, every time I power him up, I check on https://pokeassistant.com/main/ivcalculator and it seems that his ivs change. I thought that IVs were permanent on a pokemon and dont change, even when it evolves? Also, I have a cp233 dratini that was determined to have 94% perfection. In that case, is it worth to just commit to that dratini, power him up and ultimately evolve him?

p.s. if there is a more reliable IV calculator, could you guys recommend it to me? Thanks

Asked by ks.1018 years 11 months ago

So I currently have a cp 2047 dragonite, but he doesnt have the best IVs. Problem is, every time I power him up, I check on https://pokeassistant.com/main/ivcalculator and it seems that his ivs change. I thought that IVs were permanent on a pokemon and dont change, even when it evolves? Also, I have a cp233 dratini that was determined to have 94% perfection. In that case, is it worth to just commit to that dratini, power him up and ultimately evolve him?

p.s. if there is a more reliable IV calculator, could you guys recommend it to me? Thanks

Asked by ks.1018 years 11 months ago
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Do you have the before and after CP, HP and Stardust cost of your dragonite?

I use the same calculator and I haven't noticed an issue.. Yet.

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I'm not sure what you mean by that, in all honesty the concept of IVs is quite confusing for me. I just input the new CP, HP, and cost in the calculator and it says my average perfection percent changes. Once time it was 68%, then I powered him up, and put the new stats in the calculator, and it says 72%

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Are you using the "refine" button after you power up/evolve? If you just hit find IVs again it starts an entirely new calculation. The refine button narrows down the previous calculations possibilities.

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I never knew what that did, but I'll try that. Thanks for the tip!

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Dont click on Find IV for 2nd time. Click Refine. IV is always the same once you know exactly what it is.

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