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Pokémon: Champion’s Story

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Pokémon potential & level cap explained

Level Division of Pokémon

Level 1–10Beginner

Newly hatched or inexperienced Pokémon.

Moves and abilities are basic and limited.

Level 11–20Intermediate

Pokémon start to develop stronger moves and improved stats.

Typically, the first evolution occurs in this range (if applicable).

Level 21–30Advanced

Pokémon exhibit more refined combat skills and strategy.

Access to a wider variety of moves, including powerful ones.

Level 31–40Expert

Pokémon display considerable strength and agility in battle.

Second-stage evolutions are common here.

Level 41–50Elite

Pokémon have impressive battle experience and excellent move variety.

Often seen as team leaders or main battlers in competitive teams.

Level 51–60Master

Pokémon are at peak performance, with exceptional moves and abilities.

Ideal for high-level battles such as Gym Leader or Elite Four challenges.

Level 61–70Champion

Pokémon exhibit unrivaled strength and strategic mastery.

Rarely found in the wild; commonly associated with top trainers.

Level 71–80Legendary Tier 1

Equivalent to most Legendary Pokémon in terms of power.

Movesets include devastating attacks and utility moves.

Level 81–90Legendary Tier 2

Pokémon with immense battle prowess, capable of defeating multiple opponents in succession.

Often associated with mythical or ancient creatures.

Level 91–100Mythic

The pinnacle of Pokémon strength, skill, and experience.Movesets and stats are maximized, making them nearly unstoppable.

Reserved for Pokémon with unique roles in the story, such as legendary encounters or final battles.This system helps define the progression of Pokémon in the story and sets clear milestones for their growth.

Potential levels

Ordinary: Average Pokémon with no special growth.

Uncommon: Slightly better aptitude for battles.

Rare: Above-average strength, capable of standing out in battles.

Advanced: Often seen in trainers preparing for higher-level challenges.

Elite: Gym-level Pokémon, strong enough to be used by professional trainers.

Champion: Rarely encountered, these Pokémon possess the power to rival the teams of regional champions.

Master: Legendary-tier strength, capable of extraordinary feats.

Divine: Unparalleled potential, capable of breaking all limits.

Potential levels & level cap and other things

Ordinary (Average Pokémon with no special growth)

Level Cap10

Destruction Capabilities: Limited to minor skirmishes and small wild Pokémon confrontations.

Can barely damage property or cause significant harm in battles.

Uncommon (Slightly better aptitude for battles)

Level Cap30

Destruction Capabilities: Capable of causing noticeable damage in small-scale battles, such as light cracks on walls or charring from weak Fire-type moves.

Rare (Above-average strength, capable of standing out in battles)

Level Cap50

Destruction Capabilities: Can inflict moderate destruction, such as knocking down smaller obstacles, cracking rocks, or causing environmental disruptions like small fires or water splashes.

Advanced (Often seen in trainers preparing for higher-level challenges)

Level Cap60

Destruction Capabilities: Can destroy medium-sized boulders, dent steel structures, and cause noticeable environmental damage (e.g., scorching a section of forest or creating craters)

.Elite (Gym-level Pokémon, strong enough to be used by professional trainers)

Level Cap70Destruction Capabilities: Significant damage potential, such as toppling larger obstacles, breaking through steel-reinforced barriers, and heavily disrupting natural terrain. Their moves can start large fires or cause minor flooding in urban environments.

Champion (Rarely encountered, rivaling the teams of regional champions)

Level Cap80

Destruction Capabilities: Capable of causing large-scale destruction, such as collapsing small buildings, creating landslides, or summoning weather effects that influence large areas. These Pokémon are powerhouses in battle, rivaling the strongest trainers' teams.

Master (Legendary-tier strength, capable of extraordinary feats)

Level Cap90

Destruction Capabilities: Near-apocalyptic power. Master-level Pokémon can level large buildings, tear through cities, and unleash moves that cause extensive natural disasters (e.g., hurricanes, earthquakes). Their power begins to approach that of legendary Pokémon.

Divine (Unparalleled potential, capable of breaking all limits)

Level Cap100

Destruction Capabilities: The pinnacle of strength, capable of world-shaking effects. Divine Pokémon can devastate entire cities, create massive craters, or summon global weather phenomena. They are unmatched, with power bordering on myth and legend.

Pokémon Pokémon level up quickly until they reach within twenty level of their potential cap then the level up speed slow down massively.

Key Differences in Destruction Between LevelsOrdinary to Rare (Level 1–50):

Destruction is minimal to moderate, primarily limited to local battles or environmental disruptions. These Pokémon are better suited for personal use or as companions rather than powerhouses.

Advanced and Elite (Level 51–70):

Significant combat power emerges, with attacks capable of widespread impact in battlefields and urban areas. Elite Pokémon represent the peak of professional battling for most trainers.

Champion (Level 71–80):

These Pokémon have immense power, capable of influencing entire regions during battles. Their moves can drastically alter terrain and are the hallmark of top-tier competition.

Master (Level 81–90):

Pokémon at this level can unleash devastation that rivals natural disasters. They possess extraordinary strength and are rarely seen in competitive or public settings due to their sheer power.

Divine (Level 91–100):

The ultimate tier of destruction. Divine-tier Pokémon can reshape the world around them, creating catastrophic effects that blur the line between legend and reality. These Pokémon are often revered or feared due to their unparalleled strength.