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When you open a Pokemon's personal info screen (the one with tabs for moves, stats, ribbons, etc.) and go to 'Pokemon Skills' (third tab, blue), you can change between two screens by pressing 'X'. Normal stats, with the blue web graph, and some other graph with a blue and yellow graph overlaid on each other, and without numbers. Does anyone know what this second stat screen represents?

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Audino. I guess not bspd it has nothing to do with those.
I will leave it for now, since their does seem to be some variance between games involving this chart.

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I assume your talking about this screen.

This is the Stats screen, the first screen with the blue graph is simply a radar graph of your Stats. The second screen, is your EV screen. The small Yellow/Orange shape represents the Pokemons base stats. Then their will be a second overlaping shape that starts as a light yellow, which represent the evs this Pokemon has gained. When a Pokemon has gained the max amount of evs, this shape will turn a Light Blue.

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Ah yes, now I see it. I now see that the yellow graph matches the graphs on Serebii's page. I suspected the blue overlay might have been EV's, so thank you for confirming that. On the first of those two screens though, what would be considered 'max'? What does that first stand alone graph actually represent? My Butterfree for example has a calm nature, so has hindered attack. It also has a low point on its graph for attack, which I suspect are connected. To get my Butterfree's attack graph point to max for example, would I need to get Butterfree's attack to 207 (max benificial attack according to Serebii https://serebii.net/pokedex-swsh/butterfree/ ), or only 170 (the highest A calm Butterfree can get)?
I don't know the exact measurements for the radar graph. I know in past games you were able to exceed the parameters of the graph, leading me to believe that the edges of the graph don't necessarily mean the max that pokemon can achieve. This could have been changed recently, but I haven't found any info regarding this, will look more into it when I have the time.