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How to determine the exact position of a pokemons CP arc in percent, level or position?

This is at higher levels especially in the last third verry difficult.

So has any one an idea/suggestion how to determine this accurately, without spending much/any resources?

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    Your title doesn't seem to match up with your question.
    – Pyritie
    Commented Aug 5, 2016 at 8:37
  • @Pyritie: sorry yeah. I failed and ahve to cahnge!
    – Zaibis
    Commented Aug 5, 2016 at 8:37
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    @h0ch5tr4355: It seems to be serious. As it is well known that the 6 not available Pokemon are allready existing in the database. So from the same datamining it is probably possible to pick the stats. As I said, I'm using this tool allready for quite a time, and it never estimated a range where my pokemons had been outside of the estiamted range. Just have a look and convince your self. I made the screenshot myself... admited, I choose Mew as I expected that one would increase the interest of this post :P
    – Zaibis
    Commented Aug 5, 2016 at 8:54
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    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it is regarding a 3rd party tool that is not part of the game.
    – Tim S.
    Commented Aug 5, 2016 at 14:11
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    @TimS. So the site does not encourage it to explain what you ask about as long I intend to use the information gained for a 3rd party? I mean this question on a break down is "How to determine the excact progress of the CP bar?" But as this would cause a lot of answers that wouldn't help me, I just intended to explain what I want to use the info for. But if this is not allwoed, I'll simply edit everything out that trys to explain what I ask about. let me know if my edit will satisfy you.
    – Zaibis
    Commented Aug 5, 2016 at 14:37

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There's an Android app called PokeGo Master which comes with an Arc overlay. Using it, you can simply enter your current Trainer level and move the arrow around until the black circle on it perfectly covers the white circle of the actual arc. As long as the Pokemon view screen is scrolled all the way up and Trainer level is entered correctly, the overlay matches the real level perfectly using the datamined calculation for the arc's position.

The app conveniently also offers IV calculation, which is probably your intent anyway.

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Yes, using Silph Road Community's mined data. Still looking for the exact post.

Anyways, the formula's they used have been implemented in IV this calculator and in this Silph Road website's Pokemon Rater, which might be related or close enough on what you are looking for.

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