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"Formula for determing (average) number of 100% Pokemon to date:"


#PokemonGO: Lemme know if I have something wrong and I can adjust, but I believe this is correct.(Collector-(Breeder+Champion+Battle Legend)-1)/(16x16x16)+(Breeder+Champion+Battle Legend)/(6x6x6)Notes: Numbers come from the badges of the same name.This assumes even distribution of IVs. They're not. We've seen nesting Pokemon typically have lower IVs when caught at a nest. Also, during the first few months(?), there was a weird glitch where wild lower Pokedex Pokemon were stuck with lower IVs while wild higher Pokedex Pokemon were guaranteed higher IVs. Since you probably caught more Pidgey and Rattata than Dratini and Snorlax (Although we all caught lots of Eevee, right?), This would skew some long term players downward.Hatched/Raid Mons have minimum IVs of 10/10/10.This also assumes you caught every Pokemon you've ever raided. You probably haven't. But there's no real good way to determine this otherwise. Since you've probably caught a large majority of the standard raid bosses you've completed, you could go into your Pokedex, add up the "Caught" for each individual Legendary, then replace the Battle Legend badge with that number and probably get closer. via /r/TheSilphRoad http://ift.tt/2tegqgb
"Formula for determing (average) number of 100% Pokemon to date:" "Formula for determing (average) number of 100% Pokemon to date:" Reviewed by The Pokémonger on 20:24 Rating: 5

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