Why you should not purify pokémon?

Why you should not purify pokémon?

Why you should not purify pokémon?

In PvE (Raids), you want to keep them unpurified, as they have higher DPS (damager per second) than their purified/regular counterparts, thanks to a 20% buff to their Attack, but on the flipside, because they see a 20% nerf to Defense, they go down faster, and that may hurt their TDO (total damage output), but the ...

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  • 2023-09-27 20:02:11
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What happens when you purify a shadow pokémon?
Purifying a Shadow Pokémon will improve their appraisal and reduce the amount of Stardust and Candy required for them to Power Up, Evolve, or learn a new attack. When Purified, a Shadow Pokémon will forget Frustration and learn Return, a Charged Attack that's exclusive to Purified Pokémon.
2024-02-15 16:10:57


Can you purify a pokémon?
You can Purify Shadow Pokémon with a combination of Stardust and Candy. Purifying a Shadow Pokémon will improve their appraisal and reduce the amount of Stardust and Candy required for them to Power Up, Evolve, or learn a new attack.
2024-02-14 23:06:42


Why should i not purify a pokémon?
In PvE (Raids), you want to keep them unpurified, as they have higher DPS (damager per second) than their purified/regular counterparts, thanks to a 20% buff to their Attack, but on the flipside, because they see a 20% nerf to Defense, they go down faster, and that may hurt their TDO (total damage output), but the ...
2023-10-26 06:39:09


Is it better to purify pokémon or no?
Purified Pokemon will have better Appraisal and receive 2 points towards all their IVs. This can potentially bring a 2-star Shadow Pokemon to a 3-star if it's purified. Purified Pokemon will receive a significant boost in Combat Power (CP).
2023-03-05 17:14:41


Should you purify a 4 star shadow pokémon?
While the obvious thing to do when catching a Shadow Pokemon is to purify it, purification is not required and players can choose to keep their Shadow Pokemon.
2023-02-25 18:29:20

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