Chapter : Power Scaling
New trainers begin their journey at the age of sixteen!
Pokémon Level Tiers
Beginner Trainers (10-19):
Pokémon at these levels are typically at the early stages of their growth. They're learning foundational moves and gaining experience from simpler battles.
Intermediate Trainers (20-29):
Pokémon in this range start showing their true potential, often evolving for the first time and learning more strategic moves.
Advanced Trainers (30-39):
Pokémon at these levels have developed significant power and versatility, forming the backbone of competitive teams.
Elite Trainers (40-49):
These are gym leader-tier Pokémon, highly trained and versatile, capable of challenging almost any opponent.
Champion-level Trainers (50-59):
Pokémon in this range rival those of regional champions, boasting both power and tactical depth.
Masters (60-69):
These Pokémon are incredibly rare and near-perfectly trained, with mastery over advanced strategies and moves.
Champions (70-79):
Pokémon at these levels are legends in their own right, rarely encountered outside of major tournaments or exceptional circumstances.
Deity Levels:
Level 3 Deities (80-89): Pokémon here are near-mythical in strength, akin to rare legendaries.
Level 2 Deities (90-99): Known as "Masters," these Pokémon are extraordinarily powerful and can dominate entire battles on their own.
Level 1 Deities (100-109): Pokémon that have reached their absolute peak, transcending most known limits.
Ultra Deities (110-119): Pokémon at this stage are near-divine beings, almost untouchable by conventional standards.
Potentials are ranked from low to high as follows: White, Green, Red, Blue, Purple, Gold, Black.
Potentials only represent the speed of leveling up and the rate of skill comprehension; they do not represent anything else!
In particular, they do not represent the maximum level that can be reached.