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Moves with more power inflict more damage. Statistically, the more damage a move inflicts, the more likely it will either have a lower accuracy, a negative effect for the user like recoil damage, or a lower PP (though some strong outliers exist, such as Extrasensory; these are often signature moves). How much power a move has can be seen in the Pokémon stats screen, in the move section, along with accuracy.
'''Power''' is a property of moves that help determine how much damage is dealt when they are used.
 
Moves with more power inflict more damage. Statistically, the more damage a move inflicts, the more likely it will either have a lower accuracy, a negative effect for the user like recoil damage, or a lower PP. How much power a move has can be seen in the Pokémon stats screen, in the move section, along with accuracy.

Revision as of 23:59, 29 December 2012

Power is a property of moves that help determine how much damage is dealt when they are used.

Moves with more power inflict more damage. Statistically, the more damage a move inflicts, the more likely it will either have a lower accuracy, a negative effect for the user like recoil damage, or a lower PP. How much power a move has can be seen in the Pokémon stats screen, in the move section, along with accuracy.