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Tool | Total Tests | Success | Fail | Success Rate |
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pokemon_buddy_distances | 1 | 1 | 0 | 100% |
pokemon_stats | 1 | 1 | 0 | 100% |
pokemon_candy_to_evolve | 1 | 1 | 0 | 100% |
pokemon_power_up_requirements | 1 | 1 | 0 | 100% |
type_effectiveness | 1 | 1 | 0 | 100% |
raid_exclusive_pokemon | 1 | 1 | 0 | 100% |
pokemon_evolutions | 1 | 1 | 0 | 100% |
pokemon_genders | 1 | 1 | 0 | 100% |
current_pokemon_moves | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0% |
pokemon_rarity | 1 | 1 | 0 | 100% |
EvaluationTotal 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: 9/10Can 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:
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Against Water: Grass is 1.6x effective. This means Grass-type moves will deal 1.6 times the normal damage to Water-type Pokémon.
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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.
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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
Accurate information aligned with Pokémon Go mechanics.
Clear and concise explanations.
Useful for players seeking specific type effectiveness details.
Lacks citation of sources for the provided multipliers.
Could benefit from linking to a comprehensive type effectiveness chart for broader context.
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Test case 2
Score: 9/10Can you list the currently released Alolan Pok e9mon as of now?Here is the list of currently released Alolan Pokémon:
- Exeggutor (ID: 103)
- Marowak (ID: 105)
- Rattata (ID: 19)
- Raticate (ID: 20)
- Raichu (ID: 26)
- Sandshrew (ID: 27)
- Sandslash (ID: 28)
- Vulpix (ID: 37)
- Ninetales (ID: 38)
- Diglett (ID: 50)
- Dugtrio (ID: 51)
- Meowth (ID: 52)
- Persian (ID: 53)
- Geodude (ID: 74)
- Graveler (ID: 75)
- Golem (ID: 76)
- Grimer (ID: 88)
- Muk (ID: 89)
Let me know if you need more information about any of these Pokémon!
Accurate listing of all Alolan Pokémon forms.
Inclusion of Pokédex IDs for easy reference.
Lacks information on the types of each Alolan form.
Does not confirm the current availability of these forms as of July 2025.
Test case 3
Score: 7/10What are the stardust and candy requirements to power up a Pikachu in Pok e9mon 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!
Accuracy: The provided Stardust and Candy costs per level are consistent with established game mechanics.
Detail: The response offers a comprehensive level-by-level breakdown, which can be useful for players seeking specific information.
Relevance: The response does not specify that these power-up costs are standard across all Pokémon, potentially leading readers to believe they are unique to Pikachu.
Clarity: The extensive list format may be overwhelming. Summarizing the costs in a more concise manner or providing a reference to a comprehensive chart could enhance readability.
Time Relevance: The response does not confirm if these costs are current as of July 2025. Given that game mechanics can change, it's important to verify the information's timeliness.
- Level 1 to 1.5:
Test case 4
Score: 5/10Can you tell me which Pok e9mon are known to nest in Pok e9mon Go as of now?Here is a list of Pokémon that are known to nest in Pokémon Go as of now:
- Bulbasaur
- Charmander
- Squirtle
- Pikachu
- Clefairy
- Vulpix
- Oddish
- Psyduck
- Growlithe
- Poliwag
- Abra
- Machop
- Tentacool
- Ponyta
- Magnemite
- Doduo
- Seel
- Shellder
- Gastly
- Onix
- Voltorb
- Exeggcute
- Cubone
- Rhyhorn
- Horsea
- Scyther
- Jynx
- Electabuzz
- Magmar
- Pinsir
- Magikarp
- Eevee
- Omanyte
- Kabuto
- Chikorita
- Cyndaquil
- Totodile
- Chinchou
- Sudowoodo
- Aipom
- Yanma
- Misdreavus
- Wobbuffet
- Girafarig
- Dunsparce
- Snubbull
- Qwilfish
- Shuckle
- Sneasel
- Teddiursa
- Swinub
- Mantine
- Skarmory
- Phanpy
- Stantler
- Treecko
- Torchic
- Mudkip
- Poochyena
- Seedot
- Wingull
- Surskit
- Shroomish
- Makuhita
- Nosepass
- Skitty
- Sableye
- Meditite
- Electrike
- Plusle
- Minun
- Carvanha
- Wailmer
- Numel
- Spoink
- Swablu
- Corphish
- Baltoy
- Lileep
- Anorith
- Shuppet
- Duskull
- Luvdisc
- Turtwig
- Chimchar
- Piplup
- Bidoof
- Kricketot
- Buneary
- Stunky
- Hippopotas
- Croagunk
- Snivy
- Tepig
- Oshawott
- Patrat
- Lillipup
- Purrloin
- Blitzle
- Foongus
These Pokémon can currently be found nesting in various locations in Pokémon Go. Happy hunting!
Comprehensive List: The response includes a wide range of Pokémon species that are known to nest, covering multiple generations.
Lack of Time Relevance: The response does not specify the date or time frame for the nesting information. Given that Pokémon Go nests migrate every two weeks, this omission makes it unclear whether the information is current as of July 2025.
Absence of Source Attribution: The response does not cite any sources or references to support the list provided. This lack of attribution makes it difficult to verify the accuracy of the information.
Potential Outdated Information: Some of the Pokémon listed may no longer nest as of July 2025. For example, according to a 2019 source, certain Pokémon like Dratini and Larvitar do not nest due to their rarity. Without current references, it's challenging to confirm the nesting status of each Pokémon listed.
Test case 5
Score: 8/10Can you detail the current candy requirements to evolve a Magikarp into a Gyarados in Pok e9mon 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!
Accurate information regarding the candy requirement for Magikarp's evolution.
Clear and concise response.
Lacks context explaining the reason behind the high candy requirement.
Does not mention other Pokémon with similar evolution requirements.