CP Calculator for Pokemon GO
A toolkit that calculates and forecasts the CP for Pokemon GO evolutions
This toolkit helps you decide whether you should proceed or not, regarding the evolution of your Pokémon. But how does it do that? Simply, you choose your Pokemon from the list and enter its current CP (Combat Power). Then, the app forecasts what its CP would be in the next steps of evolution.
For example; you have a Dratini with a CP of 500. What would it become if you evolve it? Our CP calculator for Pokemon Go tool says it will become a Dragonair with a CP between 900 and 1470 according to spesific odds. Furthermore your evolved Dragonair can be evolved into a Dragonite with a CP between 1826 and 3057 depending on –again- spesific odds given.
Another example: you have a Charmender with a CP of 500. What about that one? What would its CP (combat power) be in case you evolve it? According to CP calculator for Pokemon Go tool, it will become a Charmeleon with a CP between 820 and 850 according to spesific odds. Additionally, your evolved Charmeleon can be further evolved into a Charizard with a CP between 1402 and 1521 depending on the spesific chances given.
However, there is an exception with the Pokémon Eevee, because this Pokemon can evolve into three different Pokemons and people are complaining about how they have duplicates of the same evolutionary outome yet lack the specific ones. In order to set or decide the outcome you need to do a little trick here:
Controlling the Evolutionary Outcome of Eevee:
Solution is smart and easy. You have to re-name your Eevee as below to achieve the desired Pokemon from the evolution. Not to mention that you should choose the Eevee with the highest CP and attacks. Click on the edit button just next to Eevee’s name and alter it according to what you wish to achieve from the evolution:
Sparky = Jolteon
Rainer = Vaporeon
Pyro = Flareon
Make sure the first letter is capital. This method is not exactly 100% success however it is close that it is highly accepted by the community as feedbacks indicate so.
Still, before you evolve your Pokemons, you have to collect Poke balls and dust, catch Pokemons, transfer the duplicates. We will give you some tips for that also.
Check in at Pokestops:
While walking, look around on the minimap and spot the blue icons which indicate Pokestops. Those blue icons are frequently important places and landmarks such as sculptures, noteworthy buildings, etc. Staying close to them and spining/swiping the picture will deliver you items(that can be obtained via in-game shop also) such as poke balls, potion, süper potion, hyper potion, revive item, lucky egg (which hatches as you walk), incense, lure module (which lures the nearby pokemons to the pokestop), razz berry(which decreases the chance of target pokemon escaping).
Crowded popular places mean more pokestops, which means more pokemon respawns. So, if you’re in a non-crowded zone, think about going to these crowded places such as local parks, malls, central places, cafeteria and similar hotspots where you will have more chance of finding pokemons. Not to mention in these places you will be gaining a lot of items checking-in at pokestops.
Track Pokemon (and recognize the forms of Pokemons):
In the right bottom of the screen there’s a tracker which shows the nearby Pokemons as well as their distance with the measure of footprint. One footprint means that pokemon is close, while three footprints mean it is far.
Let’s say, you had a charmender, yet you catched yet another charmender. What are you going to do with two charmenders? Quite easy and well done by the studio. You transfer multiple Pokemons to Professor Willow(like Professor Oak) and he will reward you with the candy of that spesific Pokemon which you will use later in order to evolve and upgrade your pokemon. Note that upgrade or in other words, power up requires Pokemon Dust also. Powering up increases Pokemons’ combat power(CP) and health.