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Version: 1.00
By Borin
Date: 10/19/16
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Table of Contents
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Introduction [G01]
What is Breeding? [G02]
Why Breed? [G03]
When to Breed [G04]
What to Breed/Where to Start [G05]
How to get Eggs [G06]
Hidden Abilites [G07]
Egg Moves [G08]
Breed Items [G09]
Incense [G10]
Nature [G11]
What are IVs/How to Check IVs [G12]
How to get a 5 perfect IV Pokemon [G13]
Hidden Power [G14]
Egg Mechanics/Hatching Eggs [G15]
Shinies [G16]
Pokemon That Can't Breed [G17]
Breed Groups + Number of steps needed [G18]
**Field** [EGFD]
**Monster** [EGMO]
**Human Like** [EGHL]
**Bug** [EGBG]
**Mineral** [EGML]
**Flying** [EGFG]
**Amorphous** [EGAM]
**Fairy** [EGFA]
**Grass** [EGGR]
**Dragon** [EGDN]
**Water 1** [EGW1]
**Water 2** [EGW2]
**Water 3** [EGW3]
Contact Me [CONME]
Credits [CRD]
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Introduction [G01]
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Breeding in Pokemon games is a simple mechanic in all Pokemon
games since Gen 2. It is generally done in postgame. Breeding can be
very time comsuming, but it has been made easier and easier to breed
in each new Gen. Gen 6 is quite easy to breed and get to breeding
five perfect IV Pokemon with the moves and stats you want.
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What is Breeding? [G02]
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Breeding happens when two Pokemon of opposite genders of the same
Egg Group are put together in the Pokemon Daycare.
As explained above, breeding is a mechanic is almost all Pokemon
games. This mechanic is when you put a male Pokemon with a female
Pokemon of the same Egg Group to get an offspring of the female Pokemon.
Example: I want to breed a Pikachu to get a Pichu. I will need a
female Pikachu to get it. I can use any male that is in the same
Egg Group as Pikachu. Pikachu is in the Field and Fairy Egg Groups.
Meaning you can breed Pikachu with a male Pikachu. You can also breed
Pikachu with a Wailord because they are both in the Field Egg Group.
You can also breed Pikachu with a Clefairy because they are both
in the Fairy Egg Group.
As mentioned above, the offspring will be that of the female Pokemon.
The only exception to this is Ditto. This Pokemon is in all the Egg Groups
(but can't breed with Unbreedable and itself) and the offspring will be
that of the Pokemon put with it, regardless if it's male or female.
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Why Breed? [G03]
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Now that we know what breeding is, Why do we do it? These reasons
can vary, but generally boils down to these reason:
1. Complete Pokedex
2. To get more of a rare Pokemon (like a Starter or a Pokemon
that can't be found in the current game you are playing).
3. Get Pokemon with Competitive Stats, Natures, Abilities, and
movesets.
4. To breed a shiny.
Completing the Pokedex is one of the reasons I first started
breeding and was the only reason I saw to breed. Many Pokemon
have baby forms like (Pikachu/Pichu)
or can't catch the preevolution in the current game.
Getting more of a rare Pokemon was my second reason. I wanted
to trade a Fennekin for a Froakie to complete the pokedex.
Breeding Fennekins allowed me to have more of my starter
than I had originally.
Getting Competitvely built Pokemon was my biggest reason to
breed and continue breeding in the Pokemon games. In Gen 6,
breeding a Pokemon with Good IV spread, moves, and nature
is very easy. This allowed me to get a Fennekin with
perfect IV, egg moves, and nature.
Breeding shinies are the last reason on the list and it
is the most time consuming. I've breed for a couple of
shinies that have had 4-5 Perfect Ivs with natures and
hidden abilities. This took from days to weeks to get while
getting over thousands of competitively bred Pokemon of the
same species. But again, this is a very time comsuming process.
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When to Breed [G04]
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You can breed as soon as you hit route 117. But I believe the best
time to breed is basically when you beat the game and all it's
sidequests. This gives you access to the Battle Resort which has
many move tutors, as well as having all or most of the TM/HM moves.
Battle Resort also has stats judge to determine a Pokemon's IV stats.
Also, you'll be able to have the Hatching O-Power to quicken
the egg hatching process.
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What to Breed/Where to Start [G05]
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What should I breed and how? Now, depending on your reasons determines
how much time you put in. If it's just for completing the pokedex,
it'll be really fast. If you want a competitive shiny,
that'll take years.
There are 2 Daycares in ORAS.
One is on Route 117, East of Mauville City.
The other is in the Battle Resort Area.
Where you breed is up to you. I generally prefer the Battle Resort
because you can change the music and you can also be in an endless
loop just by holding Up there. Along with the Stats Judge being
so close by.
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How to get Eggs [G06]
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As mentioned before, you need 2 Pokemon of opposite gender that are of
the same egg group to get Pokemon eggs. But the rate you can get eggs
varies depending on what Pokemon you put in the daycare.
Rate Species Oringinal Trainer Oval Charm Rate
---- ------- ----------------- ---------------
70% Same Different 88%
50% Same Same 80%
50% Different Different 80%
20% Different Same 40%
0% Different Egg group, same gender, or Not breedable.
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Source :
http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Pok%C3%A9mon_breeding
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Hidden Abilites [G07]
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Hidden Abilities are breedable! If a female Pokemon with a Hidden Ability
is bred with another of the same egg group, it has an 80% chance of
passing it's Hidden Ability. Now if you have a male Pokemon with a
Hidden Ability, you can breed it with a Ditto with the same chance.
Now whether you breed a Hidden Ability is up to you. Some Hidden
Abilities are needed for competitive play. Others not so much.
Example: Froakie's Hidden Ability vs Fennekin's Hidden Ability.
Froakie's Hidden Ability is Protean, which allows it to change it's type
as it uses a move. Fennekin's is Magician, which steals the opponents
item if Fennekin hits the opponent with a move. Froakie's Hidden Ability
is a must have in competitive play because it changes how the Pokemon
plays entirely. While Fennekin's isn't needed that much because the
Fennekin line can already learn Switcheroo, which switch items with the
opponent anyway.
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Egg Moves [G08]
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Egg Moves are moves that can only be obtained via breeding and DexNav.
Egg Moves allow a Pokemon to have moves that are from a different
Pokemon. Let's take Eevee for example. Eevee normal can't learn the
move Wish (a move often used by Vaporeon and Sylveon). To get Eevee to
know Wish, it has to breed with a Pikachu or Skitty that know the
move Wish. However, Pikachu and Skitty need to be breed with a
Togetic or Slurpuff to have a Pikachu or Skitty to have wish. This
is known as chain breeding as you have to breed multiple Pokemon
to get different Egg Moves on different Pokemon.
Dexnav makes this easier as certain Pokemon like Eevee can
simply be found with Wish on them.
Egg Moves can also be remembered via the Move Relearner.
Unlike TMs and Move Tutor.
Rarely will an Egg Move be locked to being breed with a
certain item. To get a Pikachu with the move Volt Tackle,
you have to breed it with a light ball.
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Breed Items [G09]
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Important items you will need to before you begin breeding
competitively:
-Everstone
-Destiny Knot
The Everstone makes the nature of all offspring the same as the
Pokemon who is holding it. Example, the male Wailord has a Brave nature
and holds the Everstone. When you breed it with your Pikachu, all the
Pichus that are hatched will have a Brave nature. And vice versa,
your Pikachu has a Timid Nature and holds the Everstone. When you
breed it with your Wailord,all the Pichus will have a Timid nature.
*How to get an Everstone*
An Everstone can be easily found in Granite Cave with the Itemfinder
or being held wild geodudes and gravelers.*
Destiny Knot is the most important item for breeding competitively.
Breeding when one of the Pokemon holding it, that Pokemon will
inherit five IVs at random chosen from both parents.
Breeding without it, Pokemon will inherit three IVs at random
chosen from both parents.
Example: I have a Wailord with IVs as such:
Wailord m
Held item: none
IVs:
HP 20
Attack 31
Defense 5
Special Attack 12
Special Defense 31
Speed 31
And I have a Pikachu with IVs like:
Pikachu f
Held item: none
IVs:
HP 31
Attack 0
Defense 31
Special Attack 31
Special Defense 4
Speed 29
Now when I breed these two Pokemon together without Destiny Knot,
three IVs are chosen are random from the Pokemon. So a Pichu breed in
this manner could look like this:
Pichu
IVs:
HP 11
Attack 0
Defense 5
Special Attack 18
Special Defense 4
Speed 6
This Pichu got it's attack and special defense stats from Pikachu and
got its defense stats from Wailord. The other stats are completely
random and so we can't control them like what we want.
Now when we give one of the Pokemon a Destiny Knot and then you can
get a Pichu that looks like this:
Pichu
HP 11
Attack 0
Defense 5
Special Attack 31
Special Defense 4
Speed 31
This Pichu got it's Attack, Special Attack, and Special defense stats
from Pikachu and got its defense and speed stats from Wailord. Now the
stats looks a lot better and has the potential to get a five perfect IV
Pichu from the pair with enough breeding and luck.
Destiny Knot is the reason why we can easily breed five perfect IV
pokemon. Because it gives us the ability to control five out of
the six IVs.
*How to get a Destiny Knot*
Destiny Knot is a reward for beating Young Couple Lois and Hal in
Sea Mauville (10% chance) or from a fan after winning a Master Rank
Contest from any Contest Hall.*
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Incense [G10]
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Certain Pokemon need to hold an incense in order to breed the baby of
their evolution line. If they don't have their certain incense,
they will give the lowest non-baby evolution.
Chansey and Blissey
Item: Luck Incense
Offspring: Happiny
Mr. Mime
Item: Odd Incense
Offspring: Mime Jr.
Snorlax
Item: Full Incense
Offspring: Munchlax
Mantine
Item: Wave Incense
Offspring: Mantyke
Marill and Azumarill
Item: Sea Incense
Offspring Azurill
Sudowoodo
Item: Rock Incense
Offspring: Bonsly
Wobbufffet
Item: Lax Incense
Offspring: Wynaut
Chimecho
Item: Pure Incense
Offspring: Chingling
Roselia and Roserade
Item: Rose Incense
Offspring: Budew
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Nature [G11]
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Natures are important because they give a 10% increase to a certain stat
and a 10% decrease to a different stat. This generally means that you'll
want to increase a stat you'll use the most and decrease a stat that is
completely useless to your Pokemon.
Example: I have a Fennekinthat is Special Attack/Speed focused. So I
want it to have a nature that increases either Speed or Special Attack.
This Fennekin won't have a need for an attack stat at all. I want
Fennekin to have either a Modest Nature (Special Attack up/Attack down)
or Timid Nature (Speed up/Attack down).
All Natures and Their Properties
Neutral Natures (doesn't increase or decrease anything)
*Hardy
*Docile
*Serious
*Bashful
*Quirky
Attack increasing Natures
*Lonely (-Defense)
*Adamant (-Special Attack)
*Naughty (-Special Defense)
*Brave (-Speed)
Defense Increasing Natures
*Bold (-Attack)
*Impish (-Special Attack)
*Lax (-Special Defense)
*Relaxed (-Speed)
Special Attack Increasing Natures
*Modest (-Attack)
*Mild (-Defense)
*Rash (-Special Defense)
*Quiet (-Speed)
Special Defense Increasing Natures
*Calm (-Attack)
*Gentle (-Defense)
*Careful (-Special Attack)
*Sassy (-Speed)
Speed Increasing Natures
*Timid (-Attack)
*Hasty (-Defense)
*Jolly (-Special Attack)
*Navie (-Special Defense)
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What are IVs/How to Check IVs [G12]
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IVs are best explained as a Pokemon natural potential. These are
generally invisible stats that determine how strong a Pokemon will be.
These stats are best measured when a Pokemon is level 100. For instance,
a Fennekin at Level 100 with a Hardy Nature (neutral overall) with 0 IV
in special attack will have a special attack of 129. Another Fennekin
with the same level and nature with a 31 IV in special attack will have
a special attack of 160. So the IV stat can effectively change a
Pokemon's stat by a whole 31 points. Which is why we generally want them
to be 31.
IVs ARE NOT EVs!!!
Now, it would be a pain if we had to level each Pokemon to level 100 just
try and check their IVs. Luckily, the developers included a NPC that give
us a general description of the IVs of a Pokemon. This NPC is often
called a Stats Judge. This NPC as been included since Gen 3. In ORAS,
this judge is located in the Pokemon Center of the Battle Resort.
Depending on what he says gives us a greater look on our Pokemon.
Highest individual stat
"Incidentally, I would say its greatest
potential lies in its <best stat>"
If the Pokémon has two or more equally good best stats,
then he will add one of the following lines:
"But its Attack stat is good, too."
"Hmm. And its Defense stat is good, too."
"Although its Sp. Atk stat is equally good."
"Its Sp. Def stat seems just as good, though."
"And, well, its Speed stat is good, too."
To describe the value of the Pokémon's highest IV(s), he will use one
of the following lines:
IV range of 0-15: "It has rather decent stats, I'd say.
That's how I judge it."
IV range of 16-25: "It's definitely got some good stats.
That's how I judge it."
IV range 26-30: "This Pokémon has some fantastic stats.
That's how I judge it."
IV of 31: "Stats like those... They simply can't be beat!
That's how I judge it."
Lowest individual stat
If a Pokémon has any IV of 0, he will use one of the following lines:
"But its HP... It's pretty dismal, you know?"
"But this Attack stat... It's terrible..."
"But how can you make it through battle with this kind of Defense stat?"
"But this Sp. Atk won't even leave a scratch on an opponent..."
"But this low of a Sp. Def stat is going to leave you high and dry..."
"But you won't get anywhere fast with this low of a Speed stat..."
And if there are 2 or more IVs of 0, then he will also use one of
the following lines:
"And that's quite a disappointing Attack stat there, isn't it?"
"And that Defense stat is nothing to write home about, you know?"
"And I'm afraid that its Sp. Atk is pretty bad, too..."
"And it looks like it's no great shakes when it comes to
Sp. Def either..."
"And that Speed stat... Well, it's nothing to brag about,
that's for sure."
In the rare event that all six of the Pokémon's IVs are 0,
then he will describe how all its stats are its best stats,
and then describe how all of them are bad.
Source:
http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Stats_judge
With this info, We can determine quite well where our Pokemons IVs are.
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How to get a 5 perfect IV Pokemon [G13]
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Ultimately when breeding, you'll want to have both parents that have
four-five perfect IVs in the stats that you want. For example, after
I've been breeding for a Fennekin with good stats, I get it to have
IVs like this:
Fennekin
Nature: Modest
IVs:
HP 31
Attack 2
Defense 31
Special Attack 31
Special Defense 31
Speed 31
So while it doesn't have a perfect Attack IV, the Pokemon is a special
attacker and never uses it's attack stat in competitive play. So not
having perfect Attack IV doesn't matter for this Pokemon. It has perfect
IVs everywhere else, making it completely viable for competitive play.
Now how do I get this? Simple answer, Breeding. Long answer, it's kind
of complicated. I first had to get a Female Fennekin to be able to have
Fennekin offspring with what ever male Pokemon that is in the
Field Egg Group, which is the Egg Group Fennekin belongs to.
So I used Zorua as the male. In ORAS, you can find Zoruas in the route
just above Litteroot. Using the Dexnav function of this game to sneak
up on Pokemon, I got a male Zorua with a three star potential.
This Zorua's IVs are like this:
Zorua
Nature:Gentle
IVs:
HP 31
Attack 25
Defense 31
Special Attack 18
Special Defense 31
Speed 8
This means that this Zorua has three IVs that are perfect. I had to breed
this Pokemon with my female Fennekin to get another Female Fennekin
that has better stats than the first Fennekin. So my first Fennekin
doesn't even have one perfect IV, but the female Fennekin that I got
from breeding with Zorua has one perfect IV. I use the female Fennekin
that has one perfect IV to breed with the Zorua until I get a female
Fennekin that has two perfect IVs. I then use the two perfect IV Fennekin
until I get another female Fennekin with three perfects IVs. so at the
end of this process, I'll have a Fennekin that might look like this:
Fennekin
Nature: Modest
IVs:
HP 31
Attack 14
Defense 31
Special Attack 24
Special Defense 31
Speed 11
So I ended up getting a female Fennekin that has the exact same perfect
IVs as the Zorua I catch from the DexNav. So now I can breed three
perfect IV Fennekins with ease. But I want five perfect IV Fennekins. So
I need to get another Zorua with perfect IVs in Speed and Special Attack.
So I return to DexNav til I get another three Star male Zorua with stats
like this:
Zorua
Nature: Bashful
IVs
HP 22
Attack 19
Defense 6
Special Attack 31
Special Defense 31
Speed 31
Now this Zorua has the two stats that we are missing for our five IV
Fennekin. So we continue the process til we get a four perfect IV
female Fennekin, and then a five perfect IV female Fennekin.
Now you may be thinking, do I have to do this DexNav process for every
single Pokemon? The answer is no.
Remember that Fennekin and other starters have a lot higher chnace of
being male then female. So you'll have a ton more five perfect IV male
Fennekins then you'll have five perfect IV female fennekins. Being that
Fennekin is a part of the Field Egg Group (Which is the largest egg
group in Pokemon), you'll be able to use that five IV fennekin for
any Pokemon within the Field Egg Group.
So let's say that now we want a five perfect IV Eevee now. We can use
breed with a Ditto until we get a female Eevee, then breed the female
Eevee with the five perfect IV male Fennekin until we get an Eevee with
five perfect IVs. Rinse and repeat for any Pokemon you want to have
five IV.
Now their are some Pokemon that belong to more than one Egg Group like
Pikachu. Pikachu belongs in the Field and Fairy Egg Groups. So I can
breed a Pikachu to have five perfect IVs with the Fennekins I have
obtained trying to get those to five IVs. Once I get a five perfect IV
Pikachu, I can use it for any Pokemon within the Fairy Egg Group as well.
I can do this for all of the other Egg Groups.
So once you have a five Perfect IV Pokemon, it's a lot easier to breed
more Pokemon with four/five perfect IVs. Breeding a six Perfect IV
Pokemon is a lot of luck and breeding Pokemon with five Perfect IVs
till luck strikes and gives you that six perfect IV Pokemon.
The alternate way to get a Pokemon with a good amount of perfect IV
Pokemon is to Wondertrade. Wondertrade is filled with many people
like me who are trying to breed for that perfect Pokemon and
we wondertrade our "trash" that are Pokemon with one-four perfect IVs.
These are often called "breedjects"
I wouldn't recommend trading on GTS simply because not everyone on
there is telling the truth about their Pokemon. So you might trade a
difficult to get Pokemon for something that you didn't even want in
the first place. I would only use it to get a foreign Pokemon.
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Hidden Power [G14]
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Hidden Power is probably one of the hardest (moreso time comsuming)
thing to breed. Being that certain Pokemon need a certain type of
hidden power for competitive play. It's also very hard to determine
where you're Pokemon has the hidden power you want with the exact stats
you want. Again, like the five perfect IV Pokemon, once you have one,
it's easier to get others. I would suggest using online tools like
veekun.com and others to figure out what the IV count you want for the
Hidden Power you want. The process involves constantly checking what
Hidden Power it has at Fortree City as well as the Stats Judge. Then
leveling them to 100 and use a IV checking tool such as:
https://veekun.com/dex/gadgets/stat_calculator
to determine if you have your IVs are in the right place.
This is a Hidden Power Calculator that I found quite useful to
test certain IV counts.
http://www.psypokes.com/dex/hp.php
Different IV counts can lead to different Hidden powers.
Example: a Pokemon with the IV count of
Stat IV
----- --
HP 31
Attack 31
Defense 31
Special Attack 31
Special Defense 31
Speed 31
will have a Dark Hidden Power.
When a Pokemon has this IV count
Stat IV
----- --
HP 31
Attack 31
Defense 31
Special Attack 31
Special Defense 31
Speed 16
They will have an Ice Hidden Power.
But let's say I have a Jolteon. I want an Ice Hidden Power on it,
but I don't want the 16 Speed IV.
This IV count also has HP Ice
Stat IV
----- --
HP 31
Attack 6
Defense 30
Special Attack 31
Special Defense 31
Speed 31
So I get the perfect Speed IV, an Ice Hidden Power, and the only downside
is Defense lowered by 1 point.
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Egg Mechanics/Hatching Eggs [G15]
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Now we discussed how to breed and get Pokemon with Moves, Natures,
Abilites, and IVs. Now it's time to talk about how to hatch eggs
and hatch them quickly.
You will need two things:
*A Pokemon with the ability Flame Body or Magma Armor
(such as Talonflame, Magmar, or Chandelure)
*The Hatching Power O-Power
(Obtain from completeing the Old Guys sidequest in Mauville City)
While I'll like to explain why you need these, I have to explain how
eggs work in general. All eggs hatch after a certain number of cycles.
A cycle is completed when you walk 257 steps.
Let's take an Eevee egg for example.
An Eevee needs 36 cycles(about 9252 steps) to hatch.
So once you take 9252 steps, the egg will hatch.
Now what the effects of Flame Body/Magma Armor and the O-Power.
Flame Body/Magma Armor's effect is that it completes two egg cycles
instead of one when you walk 257 steps.
This means instead of having to take 9252 steps to hatch the egg,
it only takes 4626 steps to hatch the egg.
It effectively halves the number of steps you need to take to hatch
an egg.
Now let's look at the O-Power. The O-power decreases the number of
steps needed to complete a cycle.
The O-Power has three levels:
Level 1: about 205 step to complete the cycle
Level 2: about 171 steps to complete the cycle
level 3: about 129 steps to complete the cycle
This means a Level 3 Hatching Power will halve the number of steps you
need to complete the cycle. See where I'm going?
If we have both Flame body and Hatching Power level 3, it'll only take
2,322 steps to hatch an Eevee egg. This is way faster than doing it
without any of these tools.
Just to let you know, if you close your 3DS and "Walk"(shake it) 4000
steps, your O-power recharges at one orb per minute. Effectively giving
almost unlimited O-power usage for hatching eggs. The number of steps
you have taken in the day can be found on the home screen.
Only lasts until that day ends.
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Shinies [G16]
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Now this is the part that everyone probably heard about. It's called
the Masuda Method. It's very simple, have two Pokemon from different
languages and the rate of shiny Pokemon increases by six times. Effectively
making the rate of encountering shines while breeding about 1/1638.
Which is a lot better than the normal 1/8192 that shinies are found at.
With the shiny charm, the rate becomes something close to 1/512 chance.
Why breed Shinies? To get a shiny Pokemon that has the stats, nature,
moveset, and ability you want them to have.
I've gotten many shinies through breeding and most all of them have
been three-five perfect IVs with some having hidden abilities and all
having the egg moves I've bred on them.
Also, simply from the sheer amount it takes to get the Pokemon you want.
You might just find one on accident.
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Pokemon That Can't Breed [G17]
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These Pokemon simply can't be bred:
Cosplay Pikachu
Nidorina
Nidoqueen
Articuno
Zapdos
Moltres
Mewtwo
Mew
Pichu
Cleffa
Igglybuff
Togepi
Unown
Tyrogue
Smoochum
Elekid
Magby
Raikou
Entei
Suicune
Lugia
Ho-Oh
Celebi
Azurill
Wynaut
Regirock
Regice
Registeel
Latias
Latios
Kyogre
Groundon
Rayquaza
Jirachi
Deoxys
Budew
Chingling
Bonsly
Mime Jr.
Happiny
Munchlax
Riolu
Mantyke
Uxie
Mesprit
Azelf
Dialga
Palkia
Heatran
Regigigas
Giratina
Cresselia
Darkrai
Shaymin
Arceus
Victini
Cobalion
Terrakion
Virizion
Tornadus
Thundurus
Reshiram
Zekrom
Landorus
Kyurem
Keldeo
Meloetta
Genesect
Xerneas
Yveltal
Zygarde
Diancie
Hoopa
Volcanion
Special: Manaphy can only make Phione eggs.
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Breed Groups + Number of steps needed [G18]
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**Field** [EGFD]
Pokemon Number of steps
-------- ---------------
Rattata/Raticate 4112
Ekans/Arbok 5397
Pikachu/Raichu 5397
Sandshrew/Sandslash 5397
Nidoran f/Nidoran m/Nidorino/Nidoking 5397
Vulpix/Ninetales 5397
Diglett/Dugtrio 5397
Meowth/Persian 5397
Psyduck/Golduck 5397
Mankey/Primeape 5397
Growlithe/Arcanine 5397
Ponyta/Rapidash 5397
Farfetch'd 5397
Seel/Dewgong 5397
Rhyhorn/Rhydon/Rhyperior 5397
Tauros 5397
Eevee/Vaporeon/Jolteon/Flareon 9252
/Umbreon/Espeon/Glaceon/Leafeon
/Sylveon
Cyndaquil/Quilava/Typhlosion 5397
Sentret/Furret 4112
Mareep/Flaffy/Ampharos 5397
Aipom/Ambipom 5397
Wooper/Quagsire 5397
Girafarig 5397
Dunsparce 5397
Snubbull/Granbull 5397
Sneasel/Weavile 5397
Teddiursa/Ursaring 5397
Swinub/Piloswine/Mamoswine 5397
Delibird 5397
Houndour/Houndoom 5397
Phanpy/Donphan 5397
Stantler 5397
Smeargle 5397
Miltank 5397
Torchic/Combusken/Blaziken 5397
Poochyena/Mightyena 4112
Zigzagoon/Linoone 4112
Seedot/Nuzleaf/Shiftry 4112
Slakoth/Vigoroth/Slaking 4112
Whismur/Loudred/Exploud 5397
Skitty/Delcatty 4112
Mawile 5397
Electrike/Manectric 5397
Wailmer/Wailord 10537
Numel/Camerupt 5397
Torkoal 5397
Spoink/Grumpig 5397
Spinda 5397
Zangoose 5397
Seviper 5397
Kecleon 5397
Absol 6682
Spheal/Sealeo/Walrein 5397
Chimchar/Monferno/Infernape 5397
Piplup/Prinplup/Empoleon 5397
Bidoof/Bibarel 4112
Shinx/Luxio/Luxray 5397
Pachirisu 2827
Buizel/Floatzel 5397
Buneary/Lopunny 5397
Glameow/Purugly 5397
Stunky/Skuntank 5397
Lucario 6682
Hippopotas/Hippowdon 7967
Snivy/Servine/Serperior 5397
Tepig/Pignite/Emboar 5397
Oshawott/Dewott/Samurott 5397
Patrat/Watchog 4112
Lillipup/Herdier/Stoutland 4112
Purrloin/Liepard 5397
Pansage/Simisage 5397
Pansear/Simisear 5397
Panpour/Simipour 5397
Munna/Musharna 2827
Blitzle/Zebstrika 5397
Woobat/Swoobat 4112
Drilbur/Excadrill 5397
Sandile/Krokorok/Krookodile 5397
Darumaka/Darmanitan 5397
Scraggy/Scrafty 4112
Zorua/Zoroark 6682
Minccino/Cinccino 4112
Dearling/Sawsbuck 5397
Emolga 5397
Cubchoo/Beartic 5397
Mienfoo/Mienshao 6682
Bouffalant 5397
Heatmor 5397
Chespin/Quilladin/Chesnaught 5397
Fennekin/Braixen/Delphox 5397
Bunnelby/Diggersby 4112
Litleo/Pyroar 5397
Skiddo/Gogoat 5397
Pancham/Pangoro 6682
Furfrou 5397
Espurr/Meowstic 5140
Dedenne 5397
**Monster** [EGMO]
Pokemon Number of steps
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Bulbasuar/Ivysuar/Venusaur 5397
Charmander/Charmeleon/Charizard 5397
Squirtle/Wartortle/Blastoise 5397
Nidoran f/Nidoran m/Nidorino/Nidoking 5397
Slowpoke/Slowbro/Slowking 5397
Cubone/Marowak 5397
Lickitung/Lickilikcy 5397
Rhyhorn/Rhydon/Rhyperior 5397
Kangaskhan 5397
Lapras 10537
Snorlax 10537
Chikorita/Bayleef/Meganium 5397
Totdile/Croconaw/Feraligatr 5397
Mareep/Flaffy/Ampharos 5397
Larvitar/Pupitar/Tyranitar 10537
Treecko/Grovyle/Sceptile 5397
Mudkip/Marshtomp/Swampert 5397
Whismur/Loudred/Exploud 5397
Aron/Lairon/Aggron 9252
Tropius 6682
Turtwig/Grotle/Torterra 5397
Cranidos/Rampardos 7967
Shieldon/Bastiodon 7967
Gible/Gabite/Garchomp 10537
Snover/Abomasnow 5397
Axew/Fraxure/Haxorus 10537
Druddigon 7967
Helioptile/Heliolisk 5397
Tyrunt/Tyrantrum 7967
Amaura/Aurorus 7967
Bergmite/Avalugg 5397
**Human Like** [EGHL]
Pokemon Number of steps
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Abra/Kadabra/Alakazam 5397
Machop/Machoke/Machamp 5397
Drowzee/Hypno 5397
Hitmonlee/Hitmonchan/Hitmontop 6682
Mr. Mime 6682
Jynx 6682
Electabuzz/Electivire 6682
Magmar/Magmortar 6682
Makuhita/Hariyama 5397
Sableye 6682
Meditite/Medicham 5397
Volbeat/Illumise 4112
Spinda 4112
Cacnea/Cacturne 5397
Chimchar/Monferno/Infernape 5397
Buneary/Lopunny 5397
Lucario 6682
Croagunk/Toxicroak 2827
Timburr/Gurdurr/Conkeldurr 5397
Throh 5397
Sawk 5397
Gothita/Gothorita/Gothitelle 5397
Elgyem/Beheeyem 5397
Mienfoo/Mienshao 6682
Pawniard/Bisharp 5397
Pancham/Pangoro 6682
Hawlucha 5397
**Bug** [EGBG]
Pokemon Number of steps
-------- ---------------
Caterpie/Metapod/Butterfree 2827
Weedle/Kakuna/Beedrill 2827
Paras/Parasect 5397
Venonat/Venomoth 5397
Scyther/Scizor 6682
Pinsir 6682
Ledyba/Ledian 4112
Spinarak/Ariados 4112
Yanma/Yanmega 5397
Pineco/Forretress 5397
Gligar/Gliscor 5397
Shuckle 5397
Heracross 6682
Wurmple/Silcoon/Beautifly/Cascoon/Dustox 4112
Surskit/Masquerain 4112
Nincada/Ninjask 4112
Volbeat/Illumise 4112
Tranpinch/Vibrava/Flygon 5397
Kricketot/Kricketune 4112
Burmy/Wormadam 4112
Combee/Vespiquen 4112
Skorupi/Drapion 5397
Sewaddle/Swadloon/Leavanny 4112
Venipede/Whirlipede/Scolipede 4112
Dwebble/Crustle 5397
Karrablast/Escavalier 4112
Joltik/Galavantula 5397
Shelmet/Accelgor 4112
Durant 5397
Larvesta/Volcarona 10537
Scatterbug/Spewpa/Vivillon 4112
**Mineral** [EGML]
Pokemon Number of steps
-------- ---------------
Geodude/Graveler/Golem 4112
Magnemite/Magneton/Magnezone 5397
Onix/Steelix 6682
Voltorb/Electrode 5397
Porygon/Porygon2/PorygonZ 5397
Sudowoodo 5397
Shedinja 4112
Nosepass/Probopass 5397
Snorunt/Glalie/Froslass 5397
Lunatone 6682
Solrock 6682
Baltoy/Claydol 5397
Beldum/Metang/Metagross 10537
Bronzor/Bronzong 5397
Roggenrola/Boldore/Gigalith 4112
Dwebble/Crustle 5397
Yamask/Cofagrigus 6682
Trubbish/Garbodor 5397
Vanillite/Vanillish/Vanilluxe 5397
Ferroseed/Ferrothorn 5397
Klink/Klang/Klinkklang 5397
Cryogonal 6682
Golett/Golurk 6682
Honedge/Doublade/Aegislash 5397
Carbink 6682
Klefki 5397
**Flying** [EGFG]
Pokemon Number of steps
-------- ---------------
Pidgey/Pidgeotto/Pidgeot 4112
Spearow/Fearow 4112
Zubat/Golbat/Crobat 4112
Farfetch'd 5397
Doduo/Dodrio 5397
Aerodactyl 7967
Hoothoot/Hoctowl 4112
Togetic/Togekiss 2827
Natu/Xatu 5397
Murkrow/Honchkrow 5397
Skarmory 6682
Taillow/Swellow 4112
Wingull/Pelipper 5397
Swablu/Altaria 5397
Starly/Staravia/Staraptor 4112
Chatot 5397
Pidove/Tranquill/Unfezant 4112
Woobat/Swoobat 4112
Sigilyph 5397
Archen/Archeops 7967
Ducklett/Swanna 5397
Rufflet/Braviary 5397
Vullaby/Mandibuzz 5397
Fletchling/Fletchinder/Talonflame 4112
Noibat/Noivern 5397
**Amorphous** [EGAM]
Pokemon Number of steps
-------- ---------------
Grimer/Muk 5397
Gastly/Haunter/Gengar 5397
Koffing/Weezing 5397
Misdreavus/Mismagius 6682
Wobbuffet 5397
Slugma/Magcargo 5397
Ralts/Kirlia/Gardevoir/Gallade 5397
Gulpin/Swalot 5397
Castform 6682
Shuppet/Banette 6682
Duskull/Dusclops/Dusknoir 6682
Chimecho 6682
Shellos/Gastrodon 5397
Drifloon/Drifblim 7967
Spiritomb 7967
Rotom 5397
Yamask/Cofagrigus 5397
Solosis/Duosion/Reuniclus 5397
Frillish/Jellicent 5397
Tynamo/Eelektrik/Eelektross 5397
Litwick/Lampent/Chandelure 5397
Stunfisk 5397
Phantump/Trevenant 5397
Pumpkaboo/Gourgeist 5397
**Fairy** [EGFA]
Pokemon Number of steps
-------- ---------------
Pikachu/Raichu 5397
Clefairy/Clefable 5397
Jigglypuff/Wigglytuff 5397
Chansey/Blissey 10537
Togetic/Togekiss 2827
Marill/Azumarill 2827
Hoppip/Skiploom/Jumpluff 5397
Snubbull/Granbull 5397
Shroomish/Breloom 4112
Skitty/Delcatty 4112
Mawile 5397
Plusle 5397
Minun 5397
Roselia/Roserade 5397
Castform 6682
Snorunt/Glalie/Frolass 5397
Pachirisu 2827
Cherubi/Cherrim 5397
Manaphy/Phione 2827
Audino 5397
Cottonee/Whimsicott 5397
Flabebe/Floette/Florges 5397
Spritzee/Aromatisse 5397
Swirlix/Slurpuff 5397
Dedenne 5397
Carbink 6682
**Grass** [EGGR]
Pokemon Number of steps
-------- ---------------
Bulbasuar/Ivysuar/Venusaur 5397
Oddish/Gloom/Vileplume/Bellossom 5397
Paras/Parasect 5397
Bellsprout/Weepinbell/Victreebel 5397
Exeggcute/Exeggutor 5397
Tangela/Tangrowth 5397
Chikorita/Bayleef/Meganium 5397
Hoppip/Skiploom/Jumpluff 5397
Sunkern/Sunflora 5397
Lotad/Lombre/Ludicolo 4112
Seedot/Nuzleaf/Shiftry 4112
Shroomish/Breloom 4112
Roselia/Roserade 5397
Cacnea/Cacturne 5397
Tropius 6682
Turtwig/Grotle/Torterra 5397
Cherubi/Cherrim 5397
Carnivine 6682
Snover/Abomasnow 5397
Snivy/Servine/Serperior 5397
Cottonee/Whimsicott 5397
Petilil/Lilligant 5397
Maractus 5397
Foongus/Amoonguss 5397
Ferroseed/Ferrothorn 5397
Phantump/Trevenant 5397
**Dragon** [EGDN]
Pokemon Number of steps
-------- ---------------
Charmander/Charmeleon/Charizard 5397
Ekans/Arbok 5397
Horsea/Seadra/Kingdra 5397
Magikarp/Gyarados 1542
Dratini/Dragonair/Dragonite 10537
Treecko/Grovyle/Sceptile 5397
Swablu/Altaria 5397
Seviper 5397
Freebas/Milotic 5397
Bagon/Shelgon/Salamence 10537
Gible/Gabite/Garchomp 10537
Scraggy/Scrafty 4112
Axew/Fraxure/Haxorus 10537
Druddigon 7967
Deino/Zweilous/Hydreigon 10537
Skrelp/Dragalge 5397
Helioptile/Heliolisk 5397
Tyrunt/Tyrantrum 7967
Goomy/Sliggoo/Goodra 10537
**Water 1** [EGW1]
Pokemon Number of steps
-------- ---------------
Squirtle/Wartortle/Blastoise 5397
Psyduck/Golduck 5397
Poliwag/Poliwhirl/Poliwrath/Politoed 5397
Slowpoke/Slowbro/Slowking 5397
Seel/Dewgong 5397
Horsea/Seadra/Kingdra 5397
Lapras 10537
Omanyte/Omaster 7967
Kabuto/Kabutops 7967
Dratini/Dragonair/Dragonite 10537
Totodile/Croconaw/Feraligatr 5397
Marill/Azumarill 2827
Wooper/Quagsire 5397
Corsola 5397
Remoraid/Octillery 5397
Delibird 5397
Mantine 6682
Mudkip/Marshtomp/Swampert 5397
Lotad/Lombre/Ludicolo 4112
Wingull/Pelipper 5397
Surskit/Masquerain 4112
Corphish/Crawdaunt 4112
Feebas/Milotic 5397
Spheal/Sealeo/Walrein 5397
Clamperl/Huntail/Gorebyss 5397
Relicanth 10537
Piplup/Prinplup/Empoleon 5397
Bidoof/Bibarel 4112
Buizel/Floatzel 5397
Shellos/Gastrodon 5397
Manaphy/Phione 2827
Tympole/Palpitoad/Seismitoad 5397
Tirtouga/Carracosta 7967
Ducklett/Swanna 5397
Alomomola 10537
Stunfisk 5397
Froakie/Frogadier/Greninja 5397
Inkay/Malamar 5397
Skrelp/Dragalge 5397
Clauncher/Clawitzer 4112
**Water 2** [EGW2]
Pokemon Number of steps
-------- ---------------
Goldeen/Seaking 5397
Magikarp/Gyarados 1542
Chinchou/Lanturn 5397
Qwilfish 5397
Remoraid/Octillery 5397
Carvanha/Sharpedo 5397
Wailmer/Wailord 10537
Barboach/Whiscash 5397
Relicanth 10537
Luvdisc 5397
Finneon/Lumineon 5397
Basculin 10537
Alomomola 10537
Inkay/Malamar 5397
**Water 3** [EGW3]
Pokemon Number of steps
-------- ---------------
Tentacool/Tentacruel 5397
Shellder/Cloyster 5397
Krabby/Kingler 5397
Staryu/Starmie 5397
Omanyte/Omaster 7967
Kabuto/Kabutops 7967
Corsola 5397
Corphish/Crawdaunt 4112
Lileep/Cradily 7967
Anorith/Armaldo 7967
Skorupi/Drapion 5397
Tirtouga/Carracosta 7967
Archen/Archeops 7967
Binacle/Barbaracle 5397
Clauncher/Clawitzer 4112
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