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  2. Pokémon breeding - Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokémon ...

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    Breeding (Japanese: 育 (そだ) てるraise or 増 (ふ) やすincrease) is the process of raising and hatching Pokémon from Eggs with the goal of obtaining a Pokémon with a particular trait. People who specialize in Pokémon breeding are known as Pokémon Breeders.

  3. The basics. Breeding occurs at the Pokémon Daycare. If two compatible Pokémon are left with the daycare lady, they will produce an egg. (The games are purposely vague about how this happens.) Pokémon are compatible for breeding if: They are not legendary Pokémon, baby Pokémon, Unown, Nidorina or Nidoqueen. They are of opposite genders.

  4. Pokémon Breeding Compatibility Checker - GitHub Pages

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

  5. Pokemon Breeding Guide - Pokemon Sword and Shield Guide - IGN

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    updated Sep 22, 2020. This breeding guide covers how to breed Pokemon in Sword and Shield, with details on breeding Pokemon with the exact Ability, Nature, Individual Values, and egg moves...

  6. Pokémon Sword & Shield: Complete Breeding Guide

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    You can breed your Pokémon at the Pokémon Nursery! For the first time in series history, you can put Pokémon from your box into the Nursery! Sex-Based Differences. A majority of the time, Pokémon are assigned a sex which is commonly referred to as “gender.”

  7. Pokémon Sword & Shield - Breeding Mechanics - Serebii.net

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    Breeding Mechanics. NaBreeding Mechanics hanging in Pokémon in Pokémon Sword & Shield for Nintendo Switch. Details all new and updated elements.

  8. Serebii.net Games - Breeding Pokémon

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    Breeding Pokémon. In the all out quest to have one of the best Pokémon, many people have turned to breeding. There are many advantages to breeding that you can't obtain with the normal catch-in-wild routine.

  9. A Guide to Breeding: Nature, Regional Forms, IVs, Abilities ...

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    Guide. This is a complete comprehensive guide to breeding that will answer many of the commonly asked questions that may not seem clear. This guide will include the following: natures, regional forms, individual values (IVs), abilities and hidden abilities, pokeballs, and passing down moves.

  10. Breeding - Pokémon Wiki | Fandom

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    Breeding is a mechanic introduced in Generation II that involves choosing two Pokémon owned by the player to send to the local region's Day Care in the hopes that the pair will produce an Egg.

  11. 1. Fill your party with Pokémon in the same egg group. Egg groups are different categories of Pokémon that can be bred together. If you have a male and a female Pokémon of the same egg group in your party, they can breed and leave an egg in your picnic basket. If they’re from different egg groups, no breeding can occur. [1]

  12. How to Hatch Eggs and Breed | Pokemon Sword and Shield|Game8

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    How to Hatch Eggs Faster. You can hatch Eggs faster in Pokemon Sword and Shield by having a Pokemon with the ability Flame Body in your party. Flame Body will decrease the steps needed to hatch a Pokemon Egg. Pokemon with the Ability Flame Body. Pass Down Stats with Destiny Knot.

  13. Breeding - Game Mechanics - Pokémon - Grindosaur

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    The basics. So, how does one go about breeding Pokémon? Beginning in Generation 2, leaving two compatible Pokémon in either the Pokémon Day Care or the Pokémon Nursery will potentially result in them breeding. If your Pokémon are compatible to any degree (more about that later on), every 256 steps you take can generate an Egg.

  14. In Pokemon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, the Breeding Center can be found on Route 117. To breed Pokémon, you must leave two Pokémon in the Pokémon Day-Care centre. The Day-Care in Red, Blue, and Yellow is located south of Cerulean City on Route 5, however, it only holds one Pokemon, so you cannot breed in this Generation.

  15. An Egg Move [1] (Japanese: タマゴわざ Egg Move) is a special move that a Pokémon is able to inherit through breeding from only one parent. Egg Moves often (but not always) cannot be learned through other means. Aside from Egg Moves, there are several other ways of inheriting moves from parents.

  16. Pokémon Breeding | Pokémon Wiki | Fandom - pokemon.fandom.com

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    Pokémon Breeding is a method used to obtain Pokémon. Breeding has been available since the second generation, more specifically due to the Day-Care Couple. By leaving two Pokémon of the same type and opposite genders, an egg will eventually appear. Pokémon without sex can also be left at the...

  17. Breeding Basics - Pokémon Breeding - Advanced ... - Gamer Guides

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    Any Pokémon that can be bred should be bred if you are seeking absolute perfection. This section will arm you with everything you need to know about breeding from start to finish and will also provide an example breeding project that will walk you through the steps. Feel free to follow too! Subscribe to Premium to Remove Ads.

  18. How Breeding Works in Pokemon Sword and Shield - IGN

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    This wiki guide video breaks down everything you need to know about Breeding Pokemon in Pokemon Sword and Shield, including how to make Pokemon breed, how to get eggs, how individual...

  19. The Breeding Guide Part I - Smogon University

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    The Breeding Guide Part I. By X-Act and Peterko. Art done by Macle. Part One of the Breeding Guide. Section One. Introduction to IVs and Nature. Abbreviations Explained. Section Two. How to discover the IVs of your Pokémon. Section Three. How the game provides IVs to an egg. Part Two of the Breeding Guide. Part Three of the Breeding Guide.

  20. The Breeding Process - Raising Pokémon - Gamer Guides

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    Step 1: Passing Down Ability ¶. We’ll be breeding a Hidden Ability Magikarp so it gets Moxie as a Gyarados. With that in mind, the first thing you should lock down is the Pokémon’s Ability. Because you cannot give a Pokémon with a normal Ability its Hidden Ability. Nor can you change from a Hidden Ability to a normal one.

  21. Breeding chains. Many Pokémon are included in two different Egg Groups and can form what are known as breeding chains. These link many unrelated Pokémon together, allowing moves that would not normally be accessible to certain Pokémon to be legal, like Heal Bell on Blissey. TMs are also passed down through breeding from the father.