Pokemon Accuracy Formula:
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The Pokemon accuracy calculation determines the actual chance of a move hitting, based on the move's base accuracy and the relative accuracy/evasion stages of the attacker and defender.
The calculator uses the Pokemon accuracy formula:
Where:
Stage Modifiers: The stage modifier is determined by the difference between the attacker's accuracy stage and the defender's evasion stage, with values ranging from 3/9 (lowest) to 9/3 (highest).
Details: Understanding accuracy calculations helps Pokemon trainers make strategic decisions about move selection and stat-boosting strategies.
Tips: Enter the move's base accuracy (1-100), your Pokemon's accuracy stage (-6 to +6), and the opponent's evasion stage (-6 to +6). The calculator will show the actual hit chance.
Q1: What's the highest possible accuracy?
A: The maximum is 100%, even if calculations would exceed this value.
Q2: Do all moves use this calculation?
A: No, some moves always hit or have special accuracy rules.
Q3: How do I change accuracy stages?
A: Moves like Double Team increase evasion, while moves like Hone Claws increase accuracy.
Q4: Does this apply to all Pokemon games?
A: The formula applies to most main series games, but some spin-offs may differ.
Q5: What about abilities that affect accuracy?
A: Abilities like Compound Eyes or Sand Veil apply additional multipliers not shown here.