Calculator Input
Example Data Table
| Pokémon | Level | Nature | Stat | Base | EV | Observed | Possible IV |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Garchomp | 50 | Jolly | Speed | 102 | 252 | 169 | 31 |
| Garchomp | 50 | Jolly | Attack | 130 | 252 | 182 | 31 |
| Garchomp | 50 | Jolly | HP | 108 | 0 | 183 | 31 |
Formula Used
HP Formula:
HP = floor(((2 × Base + IV + floor(EV ÷ 4)) × Level) ÷ 100) + Level + 10
Other Stat Formula:
Stat = floor((floor(((2 × Base + IV + floor(EV ÷ 4)) × Level) ÷ 100) + 5) × Nature)
Nature Formula:
Nature is 1.1 for boosted stats. It is 0.9 for reduced stats. It is 1.0 for neutral stats.
Hidden Power Type:
The calculator checks odd and even IV patterns. It then lists possible Hidden Power types for Gen 7.
How to Use This Calculator
- Enter the Pokémon name for your records.
- Enter the level shown in the game.
- Select the correct nature.
- Enter each base stat from a trusted Pokédex.
- Enter known EVs for each stat.
- Enter the observed in-game stat numbers.
- Press Calculate IVs.
- Review the result above the form.
- Use CSV or PDF export to save your result.
About the Gen 7 IV Calculator
What This Tool Does
This Gen 7 IV calculator helps players estimate hidden individual values from visible battle stats. It works with level, nature, EVs, base stats, and observed stats. The result shows every IV value that can produce the entered stat. This is useful because many level 50 Pokémon have several possible IVs. A range is often more honest than one guessed number.
Why IV Ranges Matter
IVs affect final stats in main series games. A higher IV usually means a stronger final number. Competitive players often want exact Attack, Speed, or HP values. Breeders may check whether a Pokémon is close to perfect. Casual players can also compare catches with less confusion. The calculator shows minimum and maximum values for each stat. It also adds the possible total IV score.
Important Input Details
Accurate inputs give accurate results. A wrong nature can change five different stat checks. Unknown EVs can also create misleading ranges. Freshly caught or newly hatched Pokémon are easier to test. Trained Pokémon should use known EV values. Level also matters because low levels hide IV differences. Higher levels usually narrow the possible range.
Advanced Result Checks
This tool tests every IV from zero through thirty one. It compares each calculated stat against your observed stat. It then reports legal matches only. If no value appears, one input is probably wrong. The Hidden Power section checks possible odd and even IV patterns. In Gen 7, Hidden Power has fixed power. Its type still depends on IV parity. Use the export buttons when comparing many builds. CSV is best for spreadsheets. PDF is useful for simple reports.
Best Practical Use
Use this calculator before training. Save clean results for breeding notes. Compare Speed benchmarks before battles. Check defensive spreads before changing EVs. Recalculate after leveling with safe methods. Small stat changes can remove several possible IVs. Careful records make the final answer clearer.
FAQs
What is a Gen 7 IV calculator?
It estimates Pokémon individual values for Generation 7 games using visible stats, level, base stats, EVs, and nature.
Why do I see an IV range?
Some levels produce the same visible stat from different IV values. The calculator lists all values that remain possible.
Do EVs affect the result?
Yes. EVs are part of the stat formula. Wrong EV entries can create wrong IV ranges or no legal match.
Does nature matter?
Yes. Nature boosts one stat by ten percent and lowers another by ten percent. Neutral natures do not change stats.
Can this find exact IVs?
Yes, when the entered data allows one legal value. Higher levels and known EVs make exact results more likely.
Why does a stat show no legal IV?
Check the base stat, observed stat, level, nature, and EV value. One incorrect input usually causes this message.
Does this support Hidden Power?
Yes. It lists possible Hidden Power types from the odd and even patterns allowed by the IV ranges.
When should I use the exports?
Use CSV for spreadsheet tracking. Use PDF when you need a simple shareable result sheet for a Pokémon build.