"Does anybody keep up with their pokemon stats through spreadsheets? How do you organize it?"
#PokemonGO: Since there isn't much to do lately in this game, I decided to get a little bit of fun out of it by trying to gather as much info about my favorite pokemon as possible. Does anybody do the same? Please do share your spreadsheets or anything else similar!This is how I organize mine:http://ift.tt/2kbx7mm first columns should be pretty self explanatory. The "gym" column describe which gyms that my pokemon are assigned to so in case they get kicked out I can quickly tell which gym that has been taken over.I use the gamepress website's grading to grade how good their movesets are and assign the movesets with two colors, the first color rates the movesets attack grading and the second color the defense grading.Then I have the IVs as well as the core stats. The core stats are calculated from data by a separate spreadsheet I have:http://ift.tt/2kCfw3N includes the base stats as well as the CpM so I can accurately calculate the core stats of each pokemon, taking both their base stats and current level into calculations.Finally, I use symbols to indicate what I use the pokemon for.I've run out of ideas for any additional info. All that's left is weight/height and DPS of each moveset, but weight/height has no functionality whatsoever and the DPS of the movesets is taken into account in gamepress' grading system so that would be redundant too. via /r/TheSilphRoad http://ift.tt/2karZ2c
"Does anybody keep up with their pokemon stats through spreadsheets? How do you organize it?"
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