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I understand the effects of held items, STAB etc.
But how do you calculate the damage done to the opposing pokemon using your pokemon's attack and the opponent's defense and HP?

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I'm just going to quote a brilliant answer given by Pokemaster himself.

The actual damage done is a product
of the attack's base power, pokemon's
attack stat, its level, modifiers
(like super-effective) plus a little
random variation.

Apparently this is the exact formula.
I've broken it down into a few chunks
to make it easier:

DAMAGE = ( USER_ATTACK ÷ OPP_DEFENSE +
2 ) × MODIFIERS

where: USER_ATTACK = (2×USER_LEVEL +
10) × USER_ATTACK_STAT × BASE_POWER
OPP_DEFENSE = 250 × OPP_DEFENSE_STAT
MODIFIERS = SUPER_EFFECTIVE × STAB ×
RANDOM

variables: USER_LEVEL is the user's
current level USER_ATTACK_STAT is the
user's Attack (or Special Attack) stat
BASE_POWER is the power of the move,
given in the movedex OPP_DEFENSE_STAT
is your opponent's Defense (or Special
Defense) stat SUPER_EFFECTIVE is 2 for
single type advantage, etc like our
type chart STAB aka Same Type Attack
Bonus is 1.5 if you used a move type
same as your pokemon (e.g. Blastoise
using Surf) RANDOM is just a little
random variation which makes it more
interesting ;)

That's the formula for damage.

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