GamePress

Problems about the energey

I heard about that 1 hp = 0.5% energy for secondary move and I have done a test with my 200 hp snorlax in gym, the energy bar went full when it was killed. I think it turns out to be true.
So, I am wondering how is the energy calculated when we attack, should it determined by the damage you cause or as now listed in the Moves list, having a fixed value.

Asked by aaron1028 years 11 months ago

I heard about that 1 hp = 0.5% energy for secondary move and I have done a test with my 200 hp snorlax in gym, the energy bar went full when it was killed. I think it turns out to be true.
So, I am wondering how is the energy calculated when we attack, should it determined by the damage you cause or as now listed in the Moves list, having a fixed value.

Asked by aaron1028 years 11 months ago

I heard about that 1 hp = 0.5% energy for secondary move and I have done a test with my 200 hp snorlax in gym, the energy bar went full when it was killed. I think it turns out to be true.
So, I am wondering how is the energy calculated when we attack, should it determined by the damage you cause or as now listed in the Moves list, having a fixed value.

Asked by aaron1028 years 11 months ago

I heard about that 1 hp = 0.5% energy for secondary move and I have done a test with my 200 hp snorlax in gym, the energy bar went full when it was killed. I think it turns out to be true.
So, I am wondering how is the energy calculated when we attack, should it determined by the damage you cause or as now listed in the Moves list, having a fixed value.

Asked by aaron1028 years 11 months ago

I heard about that 1 hp = 0.5% energy for secondary move and I have done a test with my 200 hp snorlax in gym, the energy bar went full when it was killed. I think it turns out to be true.
So, I am wondering how is the energy calculated when we attack, should it determined by the damage you cause or as now listed in the Moves list, having a fixed value.

Asked by aaron1028 years 11 months ago

I heard about that 1 hp = 0.5% energy for secondary move and I have done a test with my 200 hp snorlax in gym, the energy bar went full when it was killed. I think it turns out to be true.
So, I am wondering how is the energy calculated when we attack, should it determined by the damage you cause or as now listed in the Moves list, having a fixed value.

Asked by aaron1028 years 11 months ago

I heard about that 1 hp = 0.5% energy for secondary move and I have done a test with my 200 hp snorlax in gym, the energy bar went full when it was killed. I think it turns out to be true.
So, I am wondering how is the energy calculated when we attack, should it determined by the damage you cause or as now listed in the Moves list, having a fixed value.

Asked by aaron1028 years 11 months ago

I heard about that 1 hp = 0.5% energy for secondary move and I have done a test with my 200 hp snorlax in gym, the energy bar went full when it was killed. I think it turns out to be true.
So, I am wondering how is the energy calculated when we attack, should it determined by the damage you cause or as now listed in the Moves list, having a fixed value.

Asked by aaron1028 years 11 months ago
Report

Answers

Are you saying gaining energy is inherent to either taking damage or dealing damage? The former should be easy to test: launch no attacks, and dodge no moves.

The second is as of now I suppose still POSSIBLE in a weighted sense, if only that we know that one of the lowest damage-dealing moves in the game, Fury Cutter, generates the most energy.

You should replicate the test a couple times with low HP pokemon in gyms, and/or pokemon that know Fury Cutter and against pokemon that resist and that are weak to bug.

~

I was and am relatively certain that energy generated is simply inherent to the move though, and I don't know why there is a STAB weight on the "EPS" of STA moves on the various pokemon pages here.

Up
0
Down