![]() Lucky trades, eggs and research tasks all have a minimum IV of 66-67%, meaning you can’t get a 0%er from those. A Hundo Pokemon has many ways to occur, either via finding one in the wild, or hatching eggs, or getting them via Lucky Trades, Purification and research task rewards.Īll those things up the chances to catch a 100% Pokemon. There’s no realistic way to catch Pokemon and check every single one. A 0% Pokemon is far, far rarer than a 100% Pokemon. The massive CP difference between the 0% Ferrothorn and the 100% Ferrothorn, if I were to grind them to level 50 RarityĪfter all of this though, there’s one place where the 0% Ferrothorn wins. Even at level 50, the 0%er would be too low for Ultra League. Even if you would max these two Ferrothorns out, the 0% one is nearly 400 CP lower than the 100% one. While the candy cost is identical, they have wildly different CPs. The cost to level them both is mostly the same, aside from the fact that the 100% Ferrothorn is a Lucky one. The more interesting thing is that, well, their CPs are completely different. Defense and HP work together, but since the 0% Pokemon lacks stats in both, it’s essentially taking double damage compared to the 100% Ferrothorn The hardest thing hitting the 0%er is when it receives damage. To be fair to the 0% Ferrothorn, it did actually survive. The 0% Ferrothorn finished with barely a slither of health left, while the hundo had a good 1/5 of its health left. However, when it came to damage taken, I could definitely see a difference there. The difference in damage dealt by their attacks wasn’t completely obvious. Blanche’s team of Glaceon, Empoleon and Mammoswine all partially countered the Ferrothorns, but, to my surprise, both made it through the fight without dying. To my surprise, both Ferrothorns did quite well, despite going against CP 2400-ish Pokemon. During the battles, I started with each Ferrothorn in the first slot and refrained from using common switching tricks to save myself some extra damage. Not that it mattered too much, since Steel resists Ice, even if Grass doesn’t. A team I forgot started with the Ice-type Glaceon. Anyway, I started a battle against Blanche and her team. These are not the same level, just same CP. 1690 was the 0% Ferrothorn’s CP level, while the hundo was at 1691. In order to see what damage they could do, I pitted both Ferrothorns against Blanche’s ultra league team, powering up both Ferrothorns to a similar number. So I decided to evolve both of these Ferroseeds into Ferrothorns, and, well, do some comparing. Amazingly, it had 0 IVs what so ever.Īfter that, I then checked my Pokemon storage, remembering that I also have a 100% Ferroseed somewhere. Turns out though, this Ferroseed was special. ![]() ![]() I’m not normally a fan of the steel/grass type, but it looks cool, and I could always do with more candy. As I wandered around, I spotted a Ferroseed and decided on a whim to catch it. While on my little walk, hoping to hatch a couple of eggs. ![]()
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