The latter. Nature boosts are additive and thus, following BEDMAS, are one of the last things to be factored.
To fight in a beginner battle, does it need to be your first battle or can it just be with Pokemon who haven't gotten rewards from a battle yet?
To fight in a beginner battle, does it need to be your first battle or can it just be with Pokemon who haven't gotten rewards from a battle yet?
Read these:how do you make a team for asb
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Did i do my asb registration thread correctly. IT'S named SonRed
In the ASB Player's Handbook, there is a section on creating your profile and natures.I'm making my team for asb but what do i put down for X accuracy.(+15% Speed, +X% Accuracy, -1 SpA)
If the nature is one that boosts Speed, the Pokemon's Speed is multiplied by 1.15 and then rounded up to the nearest whole number. Additionally, the Pokemon gains an accuracy boost on its attacks. This accuracy boost is equal to the Pokemon's new speed squared, divided by (870 * current evolutionary stage / total evolutionary stages). In other words, after squaring the Pokemon's new speed, divide the result by 870 if the Pokemon is fully evolved (such as Charizard, Mightyena or Emolga), 580 if it is the second in a three-stage line (such as Zweilous), 435 if it is the first in a two-stage line (such as Meditite) or 290 if it is the first in a three-stage line (such as Abra). After this division, round the result to the nearest whole number using standard rounding rules, but if the result is below 5 or above 30, adjust the result to 5 or 30 respectively. This accuracy boost is a flat addition to the accuracy of that Pokemon's moves after all other modifiers to accuracy are calculated.