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I think the comment was asking if blast burn done by that charizard against a defensively-neutral opponent, without stat modifiers, would be 20% damage. Answer is yes (though energy-wise she adds 3% because it's stated to burn a lot of energy in the description).
Ah I see now. 15 divided by 4 is 3.75. Round down and you get 3. So it would use 3 energy for the attack? Is the calculator even fit to use? I came up with 20 damage from the calculator but by doing the math myself i come out with 18. Using blast burn on a nuetral defensive type.
Did you add in bonus 2% damage from Exp?
Base Power: 150 / 10 = 15%
STAB: 15 / 4 = 3.25 = 3%
Exp: 15 / 4 = 3.25 = 2%
Total: 15 + 3 + 2 = 20%
And I think Kusari meant add 3 to the normal amount of energy used ((150 + 20) / 20 = 8.5 = 9 = 9 -1 = 8). Which would make the total energy expended by a a 15 Exp Charizard using Blast Burn: 11%
I probably have no idea what I'm doing, so disregard me if I'm retarded.
5. Add Other Modifiers
There are some cases in which an attack may cost more or less energy than normal, such as when their cost is modified by a held item. In such cases, you add the bonuses in now. Some attacks also have a cost spread out across several turns (such as light screen); add the extra energy cost for such "upkeep" attacks in here now, too. Blast burn, because it is an attack that usually requires a "recharge" action, costs extra energy if time is not taken to recover. If this blast burn were being used without a second action given over to recover, I would add 3% to its cost, for a final energy cost of 11%.
So does a Pokemons base stats and stuff not come into play? A charmander of 1EXP and a charizard of 1EXP will both your blast burn at the same power?
Alternatively, if you wish, you can use Evolution Stage as the modifier instead of EXP. That's what the previous scale used.