Pokémon Go CP Evolution Calculator – Predict Evolved CP & Stats


Pokémon Go CP Evolution Calculator

Predict your Pokémon’s Combat Power (CP) and Health Points (HP) after evolution with our precise **Pokémon Go CP Evolution Calculator**. Understand how IVs, base stats, and Pokémon level influence your evolved Pokémon’s strength to make informed decisions about which Pokémon to power up and evolve.

Pokémon Go CP Evolution Calculator

Enter your Pokémon’s current stats and desired evolution to predict its post-evolution CP and HP.



Choose the Pokémon you wish to evolve.

Please select a pre-evolution Pokémon.



Choose the specific evolution you are planning.

Please select a target evolution.



The current CP of your Pokémon. (e.g., 500)

Please enter a valid current CP (10-5000).



The current HP of your Pokémon. (e.g., 50)

Please enter a valid current HP (10-500).



The current level of your Pokémon (e.g., 20). This can be estimated from appraisal.

Please enter a valid Pokémon Level (1-50, in 0.5 increments).

Individual Values (IVs)

IVs range from 0 to 15 for each stat and significantly impact evolved CP.



Individual Value for Attack.

Please enter a valid Attack IV (0-15).



Individual Value for Defense.

Please enter a valid Defense IV (0-15).



Individual Value for Stamina.

Please enter a valid Stamina IV (0-15).


Evolution Prediction Results

Predicted Evolved CP
0
Predicted Evolved HP:
0
CP Gain from Evolution:
0
HP Gain from Evolution:
0
Overall IV Percentage:
0%

Formula Used: Evolved CP is calculated using the target evolution’s base stats, your Pokémon’s IVs, and the CP Multiplier (CPM) corresponding to its current level. The formula is CP = floor( (Effective Attack * sqrt(Effective Defense) * sqrt(Effective Stamina) * CPM^2) / 10 ), where Effective Stats are Base Stats + IVs.

Evolved CP (Target 1)

Evolved CP (Target 2)

Evolved CP vs. Pokémon Level for Selected Evolutions


Partial CP Multiplier (CPM) Table
Level CPM Level CPM Level CPM

What is a Pokémon Go CP Evolution Calculator?

A **Pokémon Go CP Evolution Calculator** is an essential tool for trainers looking to optimize their Pokémon’s potential. It allows you to predict the Combat Power (CP) and Health Points (HP) your Pokémon will have after evolving, taking into account its current stats, Individual Values (IVs), and level. This prediction is crucial for strategic gameplay, helping you decide which Pokémon to invest Stardust and Candy into.

Who Should Use a Pokémon Go CP Evolution Calculator?

  • Competitive Trainers: Those aiming for optimal raid performance, PvP battles, or gym defense will use this calculator to ensure their evolved Pokémon reach desired CP thresholds.
  • Resource Managers: Players who want to conserve precious Stardust and Candy by only evolving Pokémon with high potential.
  • New Players: To understand the mechanics of evolution and how different factors contribute to a Pokémon’s final strength.
  • Collectors: To identify Pokémon that will achieve high CP for their collection or specific league requirements.

Common Misconceptions about Pokémon Go Evolution

Many trainers mistakenly believe that evolving a Pokémon at a higher CP will always result in a stronger evolved form. While generally true, the underlying IVs and base stats are far more critical. A low CP Pokémon with perfect IVs, when powered up and evolved, can often surpass a high CP Pokémon with poor IVs. Another misconception is that evolution changes IVs; IVs are fixed for a Pokémon and do not change upon evolution or power-up. The **Pokémon Go CP Evolution Calculator** helps clarify these nuances.

Pokémon Go CP Evolution Calculator Formula and Mathematical Explanation

The Combat Power (CP) of a Pokémon in Pokémon Go is derived from a complex formula that combines its base stats, Individual Values (IVs), and a CP Multiplier (CPM) determined by its level. When a Pokémon evolves, its base stats change to those of its evolved form, while its IVs and current level (and thus CPM) remain the same. The **Pokémon Go CP Evolution Calculator** uses this principle.

Step-by-Step Derivation of Evolved CP:

  1. Identify Base Stats: Each Pokémon species has inherent base Attack, Defense, and Stamina stats. These are fixed for the species.
  2. Incorporate Individual Values (IVs): Your specific Pokémon has IVs (0-15) for Attack, Defense, and Stamina, which are added to its base stats.
    • Effective Attack = Base Attack + Attack IV
    • Effective Defense = Base Defense + Defense IV
    • Effective Stamina = Base Stamina + Stamina IV
  3. Determine CP Multiplier (CPM): The CPM is a decimal value that scales with your Pokémon’s level. It’s a crucial component in the CP formula.
  4. Apply the CP Formula: The core formula for CP is:

    CP = floor( (Effective Attack * sqrt(Effective Defense) * sqrt(Effective Stamina) * CPM^2) / 10 )

    For HP, the formula is simpler: HP = floor( (Base Stamina + Stamina IV) * CPM )

  5. Calculate Evolved CP: To find the evolved CP, we use the Target Evolution Species’ Base Stats, the same IVs, and the same CPM (from the pre-evolution’s level) in the CP formula. The **Pokémon Go CP Evolution Calculator** performs these steps automatically.

Variable Explanations:

Key Variables in CP Calculation
Variable Meaning Unit Typical Range
Base Attack Inherent attack power of the Pokémon species. Points 50 – 300+
Base Defense Inherent defense power of the Pokémon species. Points 50 – 300+
Base Stamina Inherent health pool of the Pokémon species. Points 50 – 300+
Attack IV Individual Value added to Base Attack. Points 0 – 15
Defense IV Individual Value added to Base Defense. Points 0 – 15
Stamina IV Individual Value added to Base Stamina. Points 0 – 15
CPM CP Multiplier, scales with Pokémon Level. Decimal 0.094 (L1) – 0.7903 (L40)
Pokémon Level Current power-up level of the Pokémon. Level 1 – 50

Practical Examples (Real-World Use Cases)

Example 1: Evolving a High IV Eevee into Vaporeon

Imagine you have an Eevee with the following stats:

  • Pre-Evolution Species: Eevee
  • Target Evolution: Vaporeon
  • Current CP: 850
  • Current HP: 95
  • Current Pokémon Level: 25
  • Attack IV: 15
  • Defense IV: 14
  • Stamina IV: 15

Using the **Pokémon Go CP Evolution Calculator** with these inputs:

  • Pre-Evo Base Stats (Eevee): Atk=104, Def=114, Sta=146
  • Target Evo Base Stats (Vaporeon): Atk=205, Def=161, Sta=277
  • CPM for Level 25: ~0.6579

The calculator would output:

  • Predicted Evolved CP: Approximately 2450
  • Predicted Evolved HP: Approximately 205
  • CP Gain: ~1600
  • HP Gain: ~110
  • Overall IV Percentage: 97.8%

This indicates a very strong Vaporeon, making it a worthwhile investment for Stardust and Candy.

Example 2: Evolving a Low Level Charmander into Charizard

Consider a Charmander you just caught:

  • Pre-Evolution Species: Charmander
  • Target Evolution: Charizard
  • Current CP: 120
  • Current HP: 30
  • Current Pokémon Level: 5
  • Attack IV: 8
  • Defense IV: 7
  • Stamina IV: 9

Inputting these into the **Pokémon Go CP Evolution Calculator**:

  • Pre-Evo Base Stats (Charmander): Atk=116, Def=93, Sta=118
  • Target Evo Base Stats (Charizard): Atk=223, Def=173, Sta=186
  • CPM for Level 5: ~0.3240

The calculator would show:

  • Predicted Evolved CP: Approximately 450
  • Predicted Evolved HP: Approximately 63
  • CP Gain: ~330
  • HP Gain: ~33
  • Overall IV Percentage: 53.3%

While the CP gain is significant, the final CP is low due to the low starting level and average IVs. This Pokémon would require substantial Stardust and Candy to become competitive, suggesting it might be better to find a higher IV or higher level Charmander.

How to Use This Pokémon Go CP Evolution Calculator

Our **Pokémon Go CP Evolution Calculator** is designed for ease of use, providing accurate predictions with minimal effort.

Step-by-Step Instructions:

  1. Select Pre-Evolution Pokémon Species: Choose the Pokémon you currently possess and intend to evolve from the dropdown menu.
  2. Select Target Evolution Species: After selecting the pre-evolution, a list of possible evolutions will appear. Choose your desired evolved form.
  3. Enter Current Combat Power (CP): Input the exact CP displayed for your Pokémon in the game.
  4. Enter Current Health Points (HP): Input the exact HP displayed for your Pokémon.
  5. Enter Current Pokémon Level: Estimate your Pokémon’s level. This can often be inferred from the in-game appraisal system or by using a separate Pokémon Go power up guide.
  6. Enter Individual Values (IVs): Input the Attack, Defense, and Stamina IVs (0-15). These are typically obtained through the in-game appraisal system or an external Pokémon Go IV calculator.
  7. View Results: The calculator will automatically update in real-time as you adjust inputs, displaying the predicted Evolved CP, Evolved HP, and other key metrics.

How to Read Results:

  • Predicted Evolved CP: This is the primary output, showing the estimated Combat Power of your Pokémon after evolution.
  • Predicted Evolved HP: Shows the estimated Health Points after evolution.
  • CP Gain from Evolution: The difference between the predicted evolved CP and your current CP.
  • HP Gain from Evolution: The difference between the predicted evolved HP and your current HP.
  • Overall IV Percentage: A combined percentage representing the quality of your Pokémon’s IVs (out of a perfect 45 total IV points).

Decision-Making Guidance:

Use the results from the **Pokémon Go CP Evolution Calculator** to inform your strategy:

  • High Evolved CP/HP: Indicates a strong Pokémon suitable for raids, gyms, or PvP. Consider investing Stardust and Candy.
  • Low Evolved CP/HP (despite high IVs): If the starting level is low, the Pokémon might be powerful eventually but will require significant resources. Decide if the investment is worth it.
  • Low IVs: Even with high starting CP, low IVs will limit a Pokémon’s ultimate potential. The calculator helps you see this ceiling.

Key Factors That Affect Pokémon Go CP Evolution Calculator Results

Understanding the variables that influence the **Pokémon Go CP Evolution Calculator** results is crucial for effective Pokémon management.

  1. Pokémon Species Base Stats: This is the most significant factor. Each Pokémon species has unique base Attack, Defense, and Stamina stats. Evolving changes these base stats to those of the evolved form, which is the primary driver of CP change.
  2. Individual Values (IVs): IVs (Attack, Defense, Stamina) are hidden stats (0-15) added to a Pokémon’s base stats. Higher IVs directly translate to higher effective stats, leading to higher CP and HP at any given level. A perfect 15/15/15 IV Pokémon will always be stronger than one with 0/0/0 IVs at the same level.
  3. Pokémon Level: The Pokémon’s current level determines its CP Multiplier (CPM). A higher level means a higher CPM, which exponentially increases CP. While evolution doesn’t change the Pokémon’s level, the CPM from that level is applied to the evolved form’s new base stats.
  4. CP Multiplier (CPM): This is a specific value tied to each half-level of a Pokémon. It scales the effective stats in the CP formula. The CPM increases with level, but the rate of increase slows down at higher levels (above level 30).
  5. Evolution Multiplier (Implicit): While not a direct input, the change in base stats from pre-evolution to evolution acts as an implicit multiplier. Some Pokémon gain significantly more CP upon evolution than others due to a larger increase in their base stats.
  6. Rounding: The final CP and HP values in Pokémon Go are always rounded down (floored). This minor factor can sometimes lead to slight discrepancies if not accounted for in calculations.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Do IVs change after evolution?

A: No, Individual Values (IVs) are fixed for a Pokémon once it’s caught or hatched. They do not change upon evolution, power-up, or trading. The **Pokémon Go CP Evolution Calculator** relies on stable IVs.

Q: Does evolving a Pokémon increase its level?

A: No, evolving a Pokémon does not change its level. The Pokémon retains its current level, and thus its CP Multiplier (CPM), after evolution. Only powering up with Stardust and Candy increases a Pokémon’s level.

Q: Why is my evolved CP different from the calculator’s prediction?

A: Small discrepancies can occur due to several reasons: slight variations in the exact CPM values used, rounding differences, or incorrect input of your Pokémon’s current level or IVs. Ensure all inputs are as accurate as possible when using the **Pokémon Go CP Evolution Calculator**.

Q: Should I power up before or after evolving?

A: It makes no difference to the final CP or HP whether you power up before or after evolving. The cost in Stardust and Candy will be the same. Many trainers prefer to evolve first to see the final moveset before investing heavily in power-ups.

Q: What is a good IV percentage for evolution?

A: Generally, an IV percentage of 80% or higher is considered good, with 100% being perfect. For competitive play, trainers often aim for 90%+ IVs. The **Pokémon Go CP Evolution Calculator** helps you see the impact of these IVs.

Q: How do I find my Pokémon’s level?

A: Pokémon Go doesn’t explicitly show a numerical level. You can estimate it using the in-game appraisal system (the arc above your Pokémon) or by using external tools that reverse-engineer the level from CP, HP, and IVs. Our **Pokémon Go CP Evolution Calculator** requires this input for accuracy.

Q: Can this calculator predict Mega Evolution CP?

A: No, this specific **Pokémon Go CP Evolution Calculator** is designed for standard evolutions. Mega Evolution is a temporary form with its own unique CP calculation and stat boosts, which are not covered here.

Q: What are the best Pokémon to evolve for high CP?

A: Pokémon with naturally high base stats, especially Attack, tend to have higher CP. Dragonite, Tyranitar, Metagross, and Slaking are examples of Pokémon that achieve very high CP. Using the **Pokémon Go CP Evolution Calculator** can help you identify the best candidates from your collection.

Related Tools and Internal Resources

© 2023 Pokémon Go Tools. All rights reserved. Pokémon & Pokémon Go are trademarks of Nintendo, Creatures Inc., and GAME FREAK Inc.



Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *