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pokemon-go-pokedex

v1.0.0

Published

Pokédex of Pokémon GO in JSON.

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Pokémon GO Pokédex

Pokédex of Pokémon GO in JSON

Elements

  • id: Identification Number
  • num: Number of the Pokémon in the official Pokédex
  • name: Pokémon name
  • img: URL to an image of this Pokémon
  • type: Pokémon type
  • height: Pokémon height
  • weight: Pokémon weight
  • candy: type of candy used to evolve Pokémon or given when transfered
  • candy_count: amount of candies required to evolve
  • egg: Number of kilometers to travel to hatch the egg
  • multipliers: Multipler of Combat Power (CP) for calculating the CP after evolution (NEW) See below
  • weakness: Types of Pokémon this Pokémon is weak to (NEW)
  • next_evolution: Number and Name of successive evolutions of Pokémon (NEW)
  • prev_evolution: Number and Name of previous evolutions of Pokémon (NEW)

Multipliers

The formula is EvolvedCP = OriginalCP x multiplier.

Example usage of multipliers: I want to evolve my Bulbasaur with 200 CP. The future Ivysaur will have 365 = 200 x 1.58 CP.

If there are two or more values in multipliers is because there is a maximum and minimum of evolution CP possible.