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November 22, 2016

‘Pokemon Go’ CP Changes: Percentage Increase or Decrease For Each Species

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Niantic has just made some major changes to Pokemon Go, altering the maximum combat power for most of the game’s creatures.

This update came on November 21st to the surprise of players around the world, with Niantic making the announcement on its website. Many Pokemon have received a significant CP bump, while others have seen a large reduction. According to its website, Niantic says it is doing this because it “will allow a more balanced and competitive battling and training experience in Gyms.”

In terms of increases, the biggest CP boost goes to Chansey, whose CP has risen 157 percent. Another noteworthy bump goes to Abra, whose CP is 106 percent higher than it was yesterday. Meanwhile, Metapod has the biggest drop in CP, with its maximum combat power declining 31 percent. Jigglypuff also received a substantial nerf, down 26 percent in this update.

Based on research conducted by the Silph Road subreddit, here is the percentage increase or decrease for each Pokemon:

CP INCREASES

Pokemon CP Change
Abra 106%
Aerodactyl 22%
Alakazam 65%
Beedrill 26%
Butterfree 19%
Chansey 157%
Charizard 3%
Cloyster 22%
Diglett 2%
Dodrio 18%
Doduo 20%
Dragonite 2%
Dugtrio 16%
Electabuzz 4%
Electrode 17%
Exeggcute <1%
Fearow 4%
Flareon 11%
Gastly 26%
Gengar 28%
Geodude 46%
Goldeen 5%
Golem 29%
Graveler 29%
Gyarados 24%
Haunter 26%
Hitmonchan 43%
Hitmonlee 68%
Horsea 18%
Jolteon 30%
Jynx 51%
Kabuto 7%
Kabutops 20%
Kadabra 72%
Kangaskhan 23%
Kingler 52%
Krabby 86%
Machamp 12%
Machoke 9%
Machop 11%
Magnemite 24%
Magneton 21%
Mankey 15%
Marowak 2%
Moltres 1%
Mr. Mime 36%
Muk 4%
Omanyte 22%
Omastar 22%
Onix 18%
Pinsir 33%
Primeape 14%
Raticate 8%
Rattata 1%
Rhydon 52%
Rhyhorn 48%
Sandshrew 58%
Sandslash 31%
Scyther 20%
Seadra 17%
Shellder 18%
Snorlax 8%
Starmie 6%
Tangela 30%
Tauros 38%
Tentacool 6%
Tentacruel 7%
Vaporeon 13%
Venomoth 3%
Voltorb 2%
Zapdos 7%
Arbok -2%
Arcanine -5%
Bellsprout -20%
Blastoise -11%
Bulbasaur -9%
Caterpie -14%
Charmander -15%
Charmeleon -5%
Clefable -2%
Clefairy -11%
Cubone -7%
Dewgong -13%
Dragonair -9%
Dratini -14%
Drowzee -9%
Eevee -11%
Ekans -6%
Exeggutor -1%
Farfetch’d -15%
Gloom -11%
Golbat -5%
Golduck -5%
Grimer -1%
Growlithe -19%
Hypno -7%
Ivysaur -5%
Jigglypuff -26%
Kakuna -24%
Koffing -6%
Lickitung -21%
Magikarp -24%
Magmar -<1%
Meowth -18%
Metapod -31%
Nidoking -4%
Nidoqueen -6%
Nidoran (Male) -14%
Nidoran (Female) -18%
Nidorina -15%
Nidorino -8%
Ninetales -2%
Oddish -8%
Paras -10%
Parasect -6%
Persian -6%
Pidgeot -5%
Pidgeotto -13%
Pidgey -17%
Pikachu -13%
Poliwag -14%
Poliwhirl -2%
Poliwrath -3%
Ponyta -1%
Porygon -8%
Psyduck -14%
Raichu -<1%
Seaking -<1%
Seel -21%
Slowbro -5%
Slowpoke -1%
Spearow -3%
Squirtle -22%
Staryu -1%
Venonat -14%
Venusaur -<1%
Victreebel -11%
Vileplume -5%
Vulpix -8%
Wartortle -18%
Weedle -14%
Weepinbell -16%
Weezing -3%
Wigglytuff -14%
Zubat -13%
Brendan Morrow is a Heavy contributor who focuses on entertainment and politics. He has previously written about film for Bloody Disgusting, We Got This Covered, What Culture, and The Celebrity Cafe. Follow him on twitter @brendanmorrow.
November 21, 2016 6:45 pm

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