Pokemon Breeding?

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    I got a question about breeding. Whats up with breeding? Why when you breed a (example: Garchomp and Salamence) a baby Bagon or Gible hatches not some sort of Mutant pokemon?

    When you breed 2 different breeds of dog a nother breed is created (Example Poodle and Labrador a Labradoodle is created)

    Can someone explain?
     
    They probably just made it that way because it'd be way too complicated to have to create a new Pokemon every time two different types breed. It would make more sense that way yea, but it's just easier this way.
     
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    Some special cross-breed Pokemon would be good. But all or most, ._. that would just be too confusing.
     
    I'm not sure how that would work. For every two Pokemon that can breed, you'd need a mix Pokemon, then if the mix Pokemon can breed, you'd need a Pokemon that's a mix of that mix Pokemon as well as whatever it's breeding with. Continue this cycle and you'd need an infinite number of Pokemon species to account for all possible breeding combinations of the originals and their mixed offspring. Good luck catching 'em all then :/
     
    It gets worse from there.... *coughHSOWAcough*

    If someone decided to hack something with cross-species, I bet it would be a big hit~
     
    Somebody *did* make a sprite of a cross between a Skitty and a Wailord. It looks hilarious.
     
    I think cross breed pokemon would look and be really, really dumb, like some sort of fan created dream.


    My theory is that pokemon have strong DNA chains. Similar pokemon can breed but the pokemon with the dominant DNA strain changes the egg or sperm of one pokemon partner into its own DNA strain producing one species.

    All pokemon need a base for there DNA chain to corrupt and some pokemons base DNA is not compatible. This is very close to what a ditto would do having a base DNA that is compatible with all pokemon because of its malleable DNA.
     
    It depends on who's the mother and who's the father. Say you bred a Purugly and a Weavile (heaven forbid). The Purugly is the mother and the Weavile is the father, right? That means the baby will be a Glameow.​
     
    Apparently the game doesn't want to let us know that the male and the female had one helluva night and produced an egg. :[ So the day care man tells us that they don't know how the egg got there, so they imply that the egg just appeared in the Pokemon's hands and just happened to be the same species as the female.

    That's my theory.

    It depends on who's the mother and who's the father. Say you bred a Purugly and a Weavile (heaven forbid). The Purugly is the mother and the Weavile is the father, right? That means the baby will be a Glameow.​
    I think he knows how it works lol. >____>
     
    Nintendo won't care for stupid cross sprites, guys.
     
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