What is EPS and DPS in Pokemon GO?

avatarSingingRidge10 months ago
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avatarRequestingFinal10 months ago

EPS stands for Energy Per Second, while DPS stands for Damage Per Second. Basically, EPS tells you how fast a move charges your special attack, and DPS tells you how much damage a move deals over time. Simple!

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avatarMisleadingBride10 months ago

EPS measures how fast you gain energy to use charge moves, and DPS shows how much damage you deal each second. They're key to strategizing in battles!


avatarDistributingJoke10 months ago

EPS (Energy Per Second) helps you figure out how quickly a move charges your special attack. DPS (Damage Per Second) shows how much pain your Pokemon can dish out every second. Happy catching!


avatarAutocancellingWeek10 months ago

EPS = Energy per Second, DPS = Damage per Second. Do the math!


avatarComposingGuru10 months ago

EPS is how fast you gain energy for charge moves, and DPS is how much damage you deal per second. Easy-peasy, right?

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