What does PU mean in Pokémon

What does PU mean in Pokémon?

A Pokémon species’ ability to breed is known as its Pokedex entry’s “ability to breed”, or its Pokedex index number for short. If a Pokedex entry has the ability to breed, it means that it can produce offspring with other Pokémon of the same species. The index number is the number assigned to a species in the official pokédex used in the games.

What does PU mean in Pokémon Platinum?

The game Pokémon platinum was first released in Japan in November 2010 and in North America and Europe less than a year later. It’s the seventh installment in the main series of games for the Pokémon franchise. The game takes place in the region of Kalos, which is home to a wide variety of Pokémon species. You can recruit and train a variety of these creatures to fight for you.

What does PU mean in Pokémon ORAS?

The P abbreviation in Pokémon refers to Power Up. It’s used in the game for Energy, which determines the power level of a Trainer or their Pokémon. If you have more P, you’ll be able to use more powerful attacks.

What does PU mean in Pokemon red and blue?

In the original Pokémon games, PUs are referred to as the “power of your partner”. This refers to the actual power, or strength, an individual Pokémon has. The PUs of a trainer’s partner is usually related to the strength of the partner’s Pokémon. A team with a high PU may be able to pull off more powerful attacks or beat stronger opponents.

What does PU mean in Pokémon Sun and Moon?

Picking up on the trend of annual evolutions, Sun and Moon both feature Pokémon that have been given an additional level of strength in their second year of life. In Sun and Moon, these stronger Pokémon are referred to as PUs, short for Powered-Up.