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  1. A handy tool for calculating breeding chains & paths between two species of Pokémon.

    • Basic Breeding
    • Breeding with Ditto
    • Charizard with Dig & Iron Tail
    • Drapion with Night Slash
    • Using Smeargle
    • Chain Breeding

    If we have a female Raichuand we want to get a new one, we can breed it to get Pichu. First we need to find a compatible Pokémon. A Pikachu/Raichu of the opposite gender will always work, otherwise we need to look for other Pokémon in the same egg group. Raichu is in Fairy and Fieldegg groups, so we have plenty of Pokémon to choose from! For exampl...

    We can breed a male Primeape with Ditto. The baby will be a Mankey. If we bred the Primeape with a female Pokémon then the baby would be that species, not Mankey. A Pokémon such as Magneton must breed with Ditto to get Magnemite, because it is genderless.

    Note: this applies only to Gen 2-5; TMs are no longer inherited and we can reuse TMs at will. Charizard, like many other Pokémon, can learn the move Digvia TM28. But if you already used the TM then you may be able to breed it onto a Charmander. Let's assume you taught TM28 to a male Aggron (who has also learnt Iron Tail by level up) and we also hav...

    Drapion has a cool ability, Sniper, which does 3x damage under critical hits instead of the usual 2x. So it will be quite handy to have the move Night Slashsince it has a high critical-hit ratio. Skorupi/Drapion learn Night Slash through breeding. There is no TM for it, so we will need to breed with a compatible Pokémon that knows the move. Drapion...

    In example 3 we taught Dig to a male Aggron. If we had taught it to a female Aggron there would normally be no way to pass the move down through breeding. Enter our good friend, Smeargle. Smeargle is unique in that it only learns one move directly - Sketch- which permanently copies the previous move used in battle. With a male Smeargle we can copy ...

    This can get quite complex, but we'll provide a straightforward example. Sometimes a Pokémon can learn an egg move, but there are no compatible Pokémon that get it easily. This is the case with Umbreon and Wish- Umbreon can learn Wish through breeding, but no compatible Pokémon learn it by level up. Umbreon is in the Field egg group, so we look the...

  2. Jul 20, 2024 · Grass. Dragon. No Eggs Discovered. Gender unknown. Egg Groups (Japanese: タマゴグループ Egg Group) are categories which determine which Pokémon are able to interbreed. The concept was introduced in Generation II, along with breeding. Similar to types, a Pokémon may belong to either one or two Egg Groups.

  3. Dec 26, 2022 · When breeding Pokemon at a Nursery, Egg Groups determine which Pokemon can produce Eggs with each other, and which Pokemon cannot produce Eggs with each other. Egg Groups are essential to breeding Pokemon as you need two Pokemon in the same Egg Group to produce an egg. Leaving 2 Pokemon of opposite Gender and of the same Egg Group in a Nursery ...

  4. Select a Pokémon to see what other Pokémon it can breed with! ...

  5. Changes. While no Pokémon's number of Egg cycles has ever changed, in Generation VIII several Pokémon that were previously only in one Egg Group gained an additional Egg Group. Ralts, Kirlia, Gardevoir, and Gallade: Amorphous to Human-Like / Amorphous. Trapinch, Vibrava, and Flygon: Bug to Bug / Dragon. Hawlucha: Human-Like to Flying / Human ...

  6. Aug 21, 2022 · 2 Pokemon With Same Egg Group Creates An Egg. You must leave both a male and female Pokemon of the same egg group at the Pokemon Nursery to receive an egg. Breeding is the only way to inherit egg moves. However, if you don't have Pokemon in the same egg group, you can substitute a Ditto to breed with other Pokemon.

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