Is damage from defending Pokemon normalized for slow and fast attacks?
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I remember reading somewhere that it has been confirmed that defending Pokemon at a gym attack every 1.5 seconds (except it attacks twice at the beginning). Considering this, is the damage normalized so that slow and fast attacks have no DPS (damage per second) advantage over each other? For example, Fury Cutter is a very fast move, while Confusion is really slow. Does Fury Cutter's damage from a defending Pokemon increase to match the 1.5 second interval, or is it very weak in DPS?
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Does increasing CP increase damage?
For the easy answer, NO. CP has no value in the damage calculation.Does Pokemon level affect damage?
Except for moves that deal direct damage, the damage dealt when a Pok\xe9mon uses a damaging move depends on its level, its effective Attack or Special Attack stat, the opponent's effective Defense or Special Defense stat, and the move's effective power.How Moves Work In Pokemon! Pokemon Sword and Shield Battle Academy - Pokemon Moves Guide
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