Suicune Wolf
Skilled Trainer
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- Seen Jun 19, 2007
Until now I believed that IVs, or Individual Values, are chosen at random when a new Pokémon egg is born. But experimantally, in Diamond, it seemed that IVs of the parent Pokémon played role, so I want to ask whether you know if the IVs actually matter?
I wanted to hatch a Skorupi that would be both fast and have high ATTACK. I choose among about 10 Skorupis one which seemed to be the best, it had all stats OK except ATTACK and SP. ATTACK (but the speed was average about 10-15). I made him a father of other Skorupis, some of which had VERY similiar stats (all stats high but attack and sp. att.). Among about 40 Skorupis, this repeated often, but I could NEVER get speed higher than 20, and NEVER got a good ATTACK.
So I took one female Skorupi with the stats mentioned above, and bred it with Crawdaunt who was really fast (29-31). Suddenly, 2 out of 4 Pokémon were fast as well as they had high other stats.
Here comes the question if this really was a result made by chance, or if the stats of parent Pokémon do matter. Does anybody know all the breeding changes that were done in D&P?
I wanted to hatch a Skorupi that would be both fast and have high ATTACK. I choose among about 10 Skorupis one which seemed to be the best, it had all stats OK except ATTACK and SP. ATTACK (but the speed was average about 10-15). I made him a father of other Skorupis, some of which had VERY similiar stats (all stats high but attack and sp. att.). Among about 40 Skorupis, this repeated often, but I could NEVER get speed higher than 20, and NEVER got a good ATTACK.
So I took one female Skorupi with the stats mentioned above, and bred it with Crawdaunt who was really fast (29-31). Suddenly, 2 out of 4 Pokémon were fast as well as they had high other stats.
Here comes the question if this really was a result made by chance, or if the stats of parent Pokémon do matter. Does anybody know all the breeding changes that were done in D&P?