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As a brief how-to:
super-poke.com
Clicking the stats (attack, hp, defense) will sort all the filtered pokemon with those stat priorities. For example:super-poke.com/?stats=attack sorts all pokemon by attack. Whereas: super-poke.com/?stats=attack,hp sorts by attack and then hp for any tie breakers.
You can also search for pokemon using a specific move. Which pokemon has the highest defense AND can use iron-defense? super-poke.com/?stats=defense&moves=Iron-defense
On top of that you can search for pokemon of a type or types and that can have a given ability.
To remove a search parameter simply click on it and it will Disappear!
Edit: And since it will come up, you will notice two stats P.EHP and SP.EHP. These are simply 'Physical Effective Health Pool' and 'Special Effective Health Pool'. They are simple calculations and only to be used as a guide ( I wanted to know ) of 'Defense * HP' and 'SPDef * HP'
super-poke.com
Clicking the stats (attack, hp, defense) will sort all the filtered pokemon with those stat priorities. For example:super-poke.com/?stats=attack sorts all pokemon by attack. Whereas: super-poke.com/?stats=attack,hp sorts by attack and then hp for any tie breakers.
You can also search for pokemon using a specific move. Which pokemon has the highest defense AND can use iron-defense? super-poke.com/?stats=defense&moves=Iron-defense
On top of that you can search for pokemon of a type or types and that can have a given ability.
To remove a search parameter simply click on it and it will Disappear!
Edit: And since it will come up, you will notice two stats P.EHP and SP.EHP. These are simply 'Physical Effective Health Pool' and 'Special Effective Health Pool'. They are simple calculations and only to be used as a guide ( I wanted to know ) of 'Defense * HP' and 'SPDef * HP'