Difference between revisions of "Power Per Second"
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− | [[Power Per Second]] is [[Power]] / [[Duration]] (in seconds). Because Duration is often written in milliseconds (ms), we have to perform Power / (Duration / 1000) to obtain Power Per Second. | + | [[Power Per Second]] is [[Power]] / [[Duration]] (in seconds). Because Duration is often written in milliseconds (ms), we have to perform Power / (Duration / 1000) to obtain Power Per Second. Power is how strong the [[Move]] is while Duration is the Move's animation / speed. |
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+ | Power Per Second is used to calculate [[Damage Per Second]] / [[DPS]]. | ||
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+ | {{#ask: [[Category:Moves]] | ||
+ | | ?Move Type | ||
+ | | ?Type | ||
+ | | ?Power Per Second#- | ||
+ | | mainlabel = Pokemon | ||
+ | | headers = plain | ||
+ | | link = all | ||
+ | | class= sortable wikitable smwtable | ||
+ | | limit = 9999 | ||
+ | }} | ||
[[Category:Stats]] [[Category:Mechanics]] | [[Category:Stats]] [[Category:Mechanics]] |
Latest revision as of 12:13, 30 July 2016
Power Per Second is Power / Duration (in seconds). Because Duration is often written in milliseconds (ms), we have to perform Power / (Duration / 1000) to obtain Power Per Second. Power is how strong the Move is while Duration is the Move's animation / speed.
Power Per Second is used to calculate Damage Per Second / DPS.