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Will my Rayqaza do similar amounts of damage?

So I’m still trying to figure out exactly how much IVs affect battles and such so I’m just curious if my Rayquaza can do close to, the same or even more damage than my Dragonite. My Rayquaza’s stats are lvl 23.5 12/10/14 80%with DT/O and my Dragonite is lvl 33 14/15/15 97.8% with DT/DM. That sadly is my only Rayquaza so I’m just wondering how well it will keep up with my strongest Dragonite in terms of damage output.

Asked by TheFlame1013767 years 3 months ago
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I have a tool to calculate that - calculates cycle DPS, adjusts for attack stat, level, etc. However, I need to know if your stats a/d/s, or s/a/d? Or, which value is attack?

On the surface, I suspect that your Dragonite is stronger, but Ray isn't far behind.

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The order of stats are HP/ATK/DEF and that’s really what I was hoping for is that it wouldn’t be too far away and if I power my Ray up it would be close to par with my Dragonite. Thanks for the help

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Rayquaza at level 23.5 with 10 attack has a CDPS of 18.38 with DT/O.

Dragonite at level 33 with a 15 attack has CDPS of 20.47 with DT/DM.

So Ray is close, but not equal. You'd have to power him up to level 29 to get a CDPS of 20.42, almost equal to Dragonite's.

Comments - first, this doesn't take breakpoints into account, as I have not put in the capability of attacking a specific foe. Secondly, DM has a higher CDPS, but isn't quite as effective in combat as a 2 or 3 bar move, because of wasted energy. Anytime you can get one DM in, you can almost certainly get 2 O in, and sometimes 3 (for a clear win for Outrage). If you get 2 DM in, 5 Outrage still beats it.

CDPS = Cycle Damage per Second. Make fast attacks until you have a full energy bar (only 1 of 2 or 3 for a multi bar charged move). Then do the charged attack. Divide the total damage done by the total time it takes to do that damage, and you have CDPS.

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by Peach 7 years 3 months ago

That's a sad rayquaza you got. I hope you get bettet one from quest system.

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Rayquaza is like Mewtwo - a bad Rayquaza is stronger than almost any other of your pokemon. Sure, you'd like a stronger one, but if that's what you've got, that's what you've got.

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Yeah I do too lol but I was the only one out of six people to catch the dang thing the one chance we had to catch it so I can’t complain too much about it, especially since it still gets the job done.

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IVs are flat numbers added to the pokemon's base stats before being multiplied by CpM (which scales the stats to the mon's level).

Rayquaza has a base attack stat of 284, while Dragonite has 263. A difference of 21 points, when the difference in IV you have is only 5. So if both were at the same level, your Ray would have a higher attack stat and likely deal more damage. Species and level matter much more than IV does.

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Exactly. My spreadsheet takes that into consideration, as well as the appropriate multiplier for the pokemon's level. I was trying to answer the exact same question (well, my Dragonite had DT/O too) at higher levels. At what level does my lower level Rayquaza beat my maxed out Dragonite?

Additionally, moveset generally matters more than IV. That's more fixable now with TMs, but comparing Lati@s with Psychic vs. Lugia with Futuresight is insightful.

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At the same level, your Ray beats your Dragonite.

Level up your Ray to lvl 30, that's about 90 % of max. Rayquaza is worth powering up, it's the best attacker out there, you need one at 30.

The 10 attack means it has 294 vs max possible 299, no big difference as always with IVs.

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I definitely will be powering it up every chance I get. Thanks everyone for the responses, they’ve been very helpful

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