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Never saw a Breeding thread. Here goes:
NO TROLLING AND/OR INAPPROPRIATE TOPICS. You would expect some "wild posts" in a breeding thread. (: Simply this thread is to talk about breeding. In this thread you can:
So how do you breed Pokemon? First, you go to the designated town/route.
Monster Dragon Ground Bug Plant Water A Water B Water C Indeterminate Fairy Humanshape Mineral No Egg List_of_the Pokemon in the Egg_Groups
Now you wait for the Pokemon Daycare-man to:
You have now obtained an Egg. Now what do I do with an Egg.. lol. Don't worry, when you have an Egg, just walk/ride bike/run around in-game to hatch it. The average amount of steps you need to hatch an Egg is around 5,000 (1k~10k). An easier way (this doesn't work in R/S though), is to have a Pokemon with the abilities in your party:
When it is hatched you have your Pokemon. Your Pokemon cannot be soft-reseted for different stats (IV/nature/characteristic/ability). It is set once you get the egg. Congratulations on hatching the egg! :D The Pokemon is now Level 5 (R/S/E), or Level 1 (D/P/Pt/HG/SS). Why do we even breed.. lol waste time. Breeding is for many reasons:
Inheriting IVs Pokemon randomly gain IVs from parents. So for example, if you have a Level 54 female Wurmple with 31 IVs for all stats, breeding with a Level 54 male Wurmple with 31 IVs for all stats, you probably end up with a Level 1 Wurmple with 31 IVs in quite a few stats. You can control up to two IVs inherited in HG/SS by giving the following to the Pokemon while they are breeding so the baby Pokemon will inherit the IV(s):
Inheriting Natures Give your female breeding Pokemon an Everstone to hold before it breeds. Now breed it. Your baby Pokemon should have the same nature as the Pokemon that was holding the Everstone. Quite simple. Inheriting TM/HMs Basically, your baby Pokemon gains the moves of any TM/HMs that your Male parent knew, of course your baby Pokemon has to be compatible with the move for it to learn it. Inheriting Egg Moves Breed a Pokemon, with the male Pokemon knowing "Egg Moves". Egg Moves are a list of specific moves for each Pokemon to learn when it breeds with a Pokemon in it's Egg Group(s) that knows a certain move, it will pass to the baby Pokemon. In HG/SS, about each Pokemon (excluding some) learns certain moves just by breeding. Ex. In HG, an Eevee bred with a Ditto is a Level 1 Eevee that knows Tackle, Growl, and a move it doesn't normally know at Level 1, Detect. Also to get certain moves, you msut Chain Breed. This is breeding with a Pokemon (that is compatible with your targeted baby Pokemon's egg group and the egg group of the Pokemon with the desired Egg Move(s)) with your Pokemon (your desired baby Pokemon) after that Pokemon bred with another Pokemon (that had the Egg Move(s)) to get Egg Moves from a Pokemon in another Egg Group. Sorry if this paragraph sounds so confusing. ._." Egg Moves List w/ Male parents knowing the move Egg Moves List w/out Male parents knowing the move Inheriting Parent Moves Pretty much just breed two of the same Pokemon, and your baby Pokemon will learn the basic moves (excluding tutor moves) when it hatches. Getting Certain Pokemon This is another reason why you might want to breed. Igglybuff, Pichu, Cleffa, Smoochum, Elekid, Magby, Azurill, Wynaut, Tyrogue, Mime Jr., Happiny, Munchlax, and Bonsly all are only obtainable by breeding it's Evolutions. After Tyrogue, you need Incense items given to the parent to result in those baby Pokemon. And that sums up the basics of breeding! Please correct me if I made errors, or tell me to include things, I kind of rushed near the end. TwT"~ Hope you enjoy. Although I am not a master, I bred for a loong time. Still breeding currently for that PERFECT Pokemon! |
I've gotta say, I was expecting something VERY different.
That said, does anybody know if a parents IV affects the baby's IV if the parent is NOT holding an EV item? I ask because I just bred like 10 Charmanders and they all had similar stats spreads (none very good). Or... am I just very unlucky? |
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You may be unlucky, or maybe it is just the Pokemon you are breeding with. Try breeding your Level 1 Charmanders that have good IV spreads, that might help your outcome. |
Actually, I'm breeding a charmander and charizard together at the moment.
Since all the charmanders I possess have rather poor IVs, I guess I'll have to just breed some more and hope I get lucky. Thanks for the help. |
Gonna toss this in General Gaming because it has everything to do with the games.
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