Talk:Ziz/@comment-8991880-20130822130243/@comment-7743566-20130826173619

I haven't had time to figure out the corellation for the maxed carryover stats yet, mostly because I  need more info (need lots of cards that ALREADY have the carryover AND need to know the PURE 4-1, or equivalent to see if it is contantly set as a exaclt percentage of the maxed stats at that evolution) and because I haven't had time to put it through comparisons. I've only done ery basic comparisions and what i tried so far produces a pretty wide range of percentages, but i'm sure it is formula based since people don't HAVE to max out cards, so drecom isn't going to manually set the carryover stats for an infinite number of evolution combinations.

Also what I want to eventually test out is figuring out how much exact (by percentages) stats get added for every level of the card, and before you say, the stats increase the same amount for every level, i'm telling you right now, they do not, I have checked. I origianlly thought that as well but it isn't so.

I'd like to eventually have such a fomula developped for every rarity of most of the common evolution paths, which would in theory mean you could then calculate maxed FF stats for any card with the base FF stat, the carryover stat and how much the stats go up by for 1 level increase at the final stage (you can't base it all on only the 1 level increase of a base card as we've seen some cards with great inital stats and worse than expected final form stats and vice versa, this has to do with the "RANGE" of the stats at each stage (initial carryover and MAXED stats), the major determinant of how good the stats will be, as well as how much they decide to bump the stats at each stage) the base stats at each stage, a smaller determinant on the final stats,

BUT this would require people to PURPOSELY level tester cards ONLY 1 level at a time, to record the stat increases, most aren't going to want to do that on MRs and URs which they'd rather speed level as much as possible, of course iroanically those are the stats that would benefit the most from having the formula calculated and known.