Difference between revisions of "Growth (stat)"
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− | [[Breeding]] allows the two parent Pokémon to pass on their growths to their offspring. | + | [[Breeding]] allows the two parent Pokémon to pass on their growths to their offspring. Growth inheritance is determined by the growth between the mother's and father's growths (e.g., ordinary is directly between runt and giant), with some random variance allowing the two growths directly next to the determined growth (using the previous example, small and huge growths would be possible as well). This slight variance in growth will occur even if both parents have the same growth. |
Revision as of 01:57, 23 October 2014
Growth is a factor that determines the relative size of Pokémon compared to other Pokémon of the same species. This factor is randomly generated when the Pokémon spawns and cannot be changed without using external NBT editors. It has no effect on gameplay besides aesthetics and hitboxes (i.e. no effect in battle). A Pokémon's growth is stated along with its stats.
A Pokémon's size also grows as its level increases, but this factor is independent of the growth stat.
List of growths
In order from smallest to largest, the different sizes are:
- Microscopic
- Pygmy
- Runt
- Small
- Ordinary
- Huge
- Giant
- Enormous
- Ginormous
Breeding
Breeding allows the two parent Pokémon to pass on their growths to their offspring. Growth inheritance is determined by the growth between the mother's and father's growths (e.g., ordinary is directly between runt and giant), with some random variance allowing the two growths directly next to the determined growth (using the previous example, small and huge growths would be possible as well). This slight variance in growth will occur even if both parents have the same growth.