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Why? It doesn't match the name.
Again, é makes it easier to template. It causes no problem on the archives. The problem before was due to other characters at the end of file names, such as ).Seems good, but you might want to use the full abbreviation to avoid confusion. So:
Male Pokéfan (DPPt) -> TMS_Pokefan_DPPt_m.png (No accented é on filenames, please.)
Well, on all of the pages for the various pokemon, I keep seeing 'base exp.' I have an idea of what this is, but could you possibly into more explanation of it, such as how it's calculated? Maybe if it's enough information, a page for it, kind of like the base stat value page.
On the Talk Pages of many articles, people ask about things that don't/won't really help the article. Maybe if we linked to the Simple Questions/Simple Answers thread, it would stop this sort of thing. Another thing is that questions on the Talk Page don't really get answered for quite a long time, whereas in the aforementioned thread, they get answered pretty quickly.
Well, on all of the pages for the various pokemon, I keep seeing 'base exp.' I have an idea of what this is, but could you possibly into more explanation of it, such as how it's calculated? Maybe if it's enough information, a page for it, kind of like the base stat value page.
"Base EXP" and "EV effort yield" are peas and tomatos: not the same thing.You don't calculate base exp, it's set for each pokemon in the data. Theres this:http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/List_of_Pokémon_by_effort_value_yield if you want to see a list.
Neither link explain "base exp" and what it is, which is the statistic found on Pokémon pages alongside "Battle exp".
Again, é makes it easier to template. It causes no problem on the archives. The problem before was due to other characters at the end of file names, such as ).
"Base EXP" and "EV effort yield" are peas and tomatos: not the same thing.
"Base EXP" and "EV effort yield" are peas and tomatos: not the same thing.
Neither link explain "base exp" and what it is, which is the statistic found on Pokémon pages alongside "Battle exp".
Also, I did it at level 50 because that's a nice round number. How often are you gonna find a level 7 Moltres?
Are they inter-related at all? Is one species EV-production related to what one's base exp is? 'Cuz if they aren't, they're peas and tomatos.Base experience and EV yield are quite the same. They're encoded in the species, and both are the basemost thing that determines a Pokémon's growth when they defeat a member of that species. They can also be altered by several items.
Are they inter-related at all? Is one species EV-production related to what one's base exp is? 'Cuz if they aren't, they're peas and tomatoes.
What's the earn yield of experience for fainting a Pokémon? You certainly don't get 55 experience facing a lv 1 Pidgey. You get, like, 8. And then 12, then 15, or something like that. So what does the number do? Since "base" usually means "bottom," something doesn't add up.
Shoving a footnote on the experience article with wtf "base exp" is wouldn't hurt...because it makes as much sense as the "base stats" on a Pokémon's stat charts.
Just for fun, I would really like to see a complete explanation for why different types effect each other the way they do.
Why is grass strong against rock?
Why is Psychic weak to bug?
And so on, I know it's a big job, but I think it would be kind neat!
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