pokemon-go1

pokemon-go1

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Test Report

  • Build Successful
  • Server Started
  • Client Connected
  • Tools Listed
  • All Tools Succeeded
  • Any Tool Succeeded
ToolTotal TestsSuccessFailSuccess Rate
pokemon_buddy_distances110100%
pokemon_stats110100%
pokemon_candy_to_evolve110100%
pokemon_power_up_requirements110100%
type_effectiveness110100%
raid_exclusive_pokemon110100%
pokemon_evolutions110100%
pokemon_genders110100%
current_pokemon_moves1010%
pokemon_rarity110100%

Evaluation
Total Score: 8/10

The agent demonstrates a strong understanding of Pokémon Go mechanics, providing accurate and detailed responses to various queries. It excels in delivering clear and concise information, particularly in areas such as type effectiveness, Alolan Pokémon listings, and candy requirements for evolution. However, there are areas for improvement, including the need for time-relevant information, source attribution, and additional context to enhance user understanding. The agent could benefit from verifying the timeliness of its data, especially given the dynamic nature of Pokémon Go. Additionally, providing links to comprehensive charts or sources would bolster credibility and offer users a broader understanding of the topics discussed. Overall, the agent is reliable and informative, with minor areas for enhancement to improve its usefulness and accuracy further.

  • Test case 1
    Score: 9/10
    Can you provide the type effectiveness of a Grass type Pokémon against Water, Fire, and Electric types?

    Here is the type effectiveness of a Grass-type Pokémon against Water, Fire, and Electric types:

    • Against Water: Grass is 1.6x effective. This means Grass-type moves will deal 1.6 times the normal damage to Water-type Pokémon.

    • Against Fire: Grass is 0.625x effective. This indicates that Grass-type moves will deal only 62.5% of the normal damage to Fire-type Pokémon.

    • Against Electric: Grass is 1.0x effective. This implies that Grass-type moves will deal normal damage to Electric-type Pokémon.

    In summary:

    • Grass vs. Water: 1.6x
    • Grass vs. Fire: 0.625x
    • Grass vs. Electric: 1.0x
  • Test case 2
    Score: 9/10
    Can you list the currently released Alolan Poke9mon as of now?

    Here is the list of currently released Alolan Pokémon:

    1. Exeggutor (ID: 103)
    2. Marowak (ID: 105)
    3. Rattata (ID: 19)
    4. Raticate (ID: 20)
    5. Raichu (ID: 26)
    6. Sandshrew (ID: 27)
    7. Sandslash (ID: 28)
    8. Vulpix (ID: 37)
    9. Ninetales (ID: 38)
    10. Diglett (ID: 50)
    11. Dugtrio (ID: 51)
    12. Meowth (ID: 52)
    13. Persian (ID: 53)
    14. Geodude (ID: 74)
    15. Graveler (ID: 75)
    16. Golem (ID: 76)
    17. Grimer (ID: 88)
    18. Muk (ID: 89)

    Let me know if you need more information about any of these Pokémon!

  • Test case 3
    Score: 7/10
    What are the stardust and candy requirements to power up a Pikachu in Poke9mon Go as of now?

    To power up a Pikachu in Pokémon Go, the requirements vary depending on its current level. Here are the candy and stardust requirements for each level:

    • Level 1 to 1.5:
      • Candy: 1, Stardust: 200
    • Level 1.5 to 2:
      • Candy: 1, Stardust: 200
    • Level 2 to 2.5:
      • Candy: 1, Stardust: 200
    • Level 2.5 to 3:
      • Candy: 1, Stardust: 200
    • Level 3 to 3.5:
      • Candy: 1, Stardust: 400
    • Level 3.5 to 4:
      • Candy: 1, Stardust: 400
    • Level 4 to 4.5:
      • Candy: 1, Stardust: 400
    • Level 4.5 to 5:
      • Candy: 1, Stardust: 400
    • Level 5 to 5.5:
      • Candy: 1, Stardust: 600
    • Level 5.5 to 6:
      • Candy: 1, Stardust: 600
    • Level 6 to 6.5:
      • Candy: 1, Stardust: 600
    • Level 6.5 to 7:
      • Candy: 1, Stardust: 600
    • Level 7 to 7.5:
      • Candy: 1, Stardust: 800
    • Level 7.5 to 8:
      • Candy: 1, Stardust: 800
    • Level 8 to 8.5:
      • Candy: 1, Stardust: 800
    • Level 8.5 to 9:
      • Candy: 1, Stardust: 800
    • Level 9 to 9.5:
      • Candy: 1, Stardust: 1000
    • Level 9.5 to 10:
      • Candy: 1, Stardust: 1000
    • Level 10 to 10.5:
      • Candy: 1, Stardust: 1000
    • Level 10.5 to 11:
      • Candy: 2, Stardust: 1300
    • Level 11 to 11.5:
      • Candy: 2, Stardust: 1300
    • Level 11.5 to 12:
      • Candy: 2, Stardust: 1300
    • Level 12 to 12.5:
      • Candy: 2, Stardust: 1300
    • Level 12.5 to 13:
      • Candy: 2, Stardust: 1600
    • Level 13 to 13.5:
      • Candy: 2, Stardust: 1600
    • Level 13.5 to 14:
      • Candy: 2, Stardust: 1600
    • Level 14 to 14.5:
      • Candy: 2, Stardust: 1600
    • Level 14.5 to 15:
      • Candy: 2, Stardust: 1900
    • Level 15 to 15.5:
      • Candy: 2, Stardust: 1900
    • Level 15.5 to 16:
      • Candy: 2, Stardust: 1900
    • Level 16 to 16.5:
      • Candy: 2, Stardust: 1900
    • Level 16.5 to 17:
      • Candy: 2, Stardust: 2200
    • Level 17 to 17.5:
      • Candy: 2, Stardust: 2200
    • Level 17.5 to 18:
      • Candy: 2, Stardust: 2200
    • Level 18 to 18.5:
      • Candy: 2, Stardust: 2200
    • Level 18.5 to 19:
      • Candy: 2, Stardust: 2500
    • Level 19 to 19.5:
      • Candy: 2, Stardust: 2500
    • Level 19.5 to 20:
      • Candy: 2, Stardust: 2500

    And so on, continuing to Level 40, where:

    • Level 39 to 39.5:
      • Candy: 15, Stardust: 10000
    • Level 39.5 to 40:
      • Candy: 15, Stardust: 10000
    • Level 40:
      • Candy: 0, Stardust: 10000 (you can power up, but no candy requirement).

    If you need details for a specific level, let me know!

  • Test case 4
    Score: 5/10
    Can you tell me which Poke9mon are known to nest in Poke9mon Go as of now?

    Here is a list of Pokémon that are known to nest in Pokémon Go as of now:

    1. Bulbasaur
    2. Charmander
    3. Squirtle
    4. Pikachu
    5. Clefairy
    6. Vulpix
    7. Oddish
    8. Psyduck
    9. Growlithe
    10. Poliwag
    11. Abra
    12. Machop
    13. Tentacool
    14. Ponyta
    15. Magnemite
    16. Doduo
    17. Seel
    18. Shellder
    19. Gastly
    20. Onix
    21. Voltorb
    22. Exeggcute
    23. Cubone
    24. Rhyhorn
    25. Horsea
    26. Scyther
    27. Jynx
    28. Electabuzz
    29. Magmar
    30. Pinsir
    31. Magikarp
    32. Eevee
    33. Omanyte
    34. Kabuto
    35. Chikorita
    36. Cyndaquil
    37. Totodile
    38. Chinchou
    39. Sudowoodo
    40. Aipom
    41. Yanma
    42. Misdreavus
    43. Wobbuffet
    44. Girafarig
    45. Dunsparce
    46. Snubbull
    47. Qwilfish
    48. Shuckle
    49. Sneasel
    50. Teddiursa
    51. Swinub
    52. Mantine
    53. Skarmory
    54. Phanpy
    55. Stantler
    56. Treecko
    57. Torchic
    58. Mudkip
    59. Poochyena
    60. Seedot
    61. Wingull
    62. Surskit
    63. Shroomish
    64. Makuhita
    65. Nosepass
    66. Skitty
    67. Sableye
    68. Meditite
    69. Electrike
    70. Plusle
    71. Minun
    72. Carvanha
    73. Wailmer
    74. Numel
    75. Spoink
    76. Swablu
    77. Corphish
    78. Baltoy
    79. Lileep
    80. Anorith
    81. Shuppet
    82. Duskull
    83. Luvdisc
    84. Turtwig
    85. Chimchar
    86. Piplup
    87. Bidoof
    88. Kricketot
    89. Buneary
    90. Stunky
    91. Hippopotas
    92. Croagunk
    93. Snivy
    94. Tepig
    95. Oshawott
    96. Patrat
    97. Lillipup
    98. Purrloin
    99. Blitzle
    100. Foongus

    These Pokémon can currently be found nesting in various locations in Pokémon Go. Happy hunting!

  • Test case 5
    Score: 8/10
    Can you detail the current candy requirements to evolve a Magikarp into a Gyarados in Poke9mon Go as of now?

    To evolve a Magikarp into a Gyarados in Pokémon Go, you will need 400 candies. This is a standard requirement for this evolution.

    If you have any more questions about Pokémon or anything else, feel free to ask!