Pokémon/Breeding

To breed Pokémon, you leave two Pokémon in the Daycare centre on the fourth of the Sevi Isles. If you deposit two Pokémon, there is a possibility that that they may leave an egg, depending on the circumstances.


 * 1) Both Pokémon must be in the same Egg group
 * 2) There must be one male and one female
 * 3) The Pokémon must be given enough time to breed

The Ditto Rule
The one Pokémon that ignores this rule is. Any Pokémon not in the unbreedable group can breed with a Ditto. In Generation 3, the egg will hatch to a Lv 5 of the Pokémon other than Ditto. In Generation 4, the egg will hatch into a Lv 1 Pokémon.

The Nido Rule
If a is breeding, and follows all the rules, there's is a 50% chance that the egg will hatch as a male Nidoran, and a 50% chance as a Nidoran that is female.

This also works for
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Other than the Ditto rule and Nido rule, the egg will always be the first form of the female Pokémon that's breeding, and if allowed, it will be either male or female.

Incense Rule
If a Pokémon holds an incense when breeding, then you will get its baby form. There are quite a few Pokémon that can do this, including:
 * or with Sea Incense to get  (Gen 3 and 4)
 * with Lax Incense to get (Gen 3 and 4)
 * or with Rose Incense to get  (Gen 4)
 * with Pure Incense to get (Gen 4)
 * with Rock Incense to get (Gen 4)
 * with Odd Incense to get (Gen 4)
 * or with Luck Incense to get  (Gen 4)
 * with Full Incense to get (Gen 4)
 * with Wave Incense to get (Gen 4)

Inherited/Egg moves
These are moves that a certain Pokémon wouldn't normally learned, that can be inherited or passed on when breed with a Pokémon with that specific move. Take Pikachu for example. It cannot ordinarily learn the move Charge, but when breed with a Pokémon that knows that move, the move is then passed on to the resulting Pichu. Any TM's that a Pokémon knows while breeding are automatically passed on to the offspring, that is, if the offspring is able to learn that specific TM. Also, if both parents know the same move, that move is automatically passed down to their young.

Egg groups
All Pokémon belong to a group, but a particular Pokémon may be in more than one group. Two Pokémon can only breed if they are in the same egg group. Here's the list:


 * Dragon
 * Fairy-like
 * Field
 * Flying
 * Genderless
 * Human-like
 * Indeterminate
 * Insect
 * Grass
 * Mineral/ Rock
 * Monster
 * Unbreedable
 * Water a
 * Water b
 * Water c

Pokémon fall this way into the groups: