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[[File:Pokemon Breeding Route 117.png|right|thumb|In Pokemon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, the Breeding Center can be found on Route 117.]] | [[File:Pokemon Breeding Route 117.png|right|thumb|In Pokemon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, the Breeding Center can be found on Route 117.]] | ||
<onlyinclude>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. In FireRed and LeafGreen, it is located on Four Island of the Sevii Islands. The Day-Care in the Johto region is located south of Goldenrod City, on Route 34. The Day-Care centre in the Sinnoh Region is located in Solaceon Town, and the Day-Care in the Hoenn Region is located west of Mauville City, on Route 117. | <onlyinclude>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. In FireRed and LeafGreen, it is located on Four Island of the Sevii Islands. The Day-Care in the Johto region is located south of Goldenrod City, on Route 34. The Day-Care centre in the Sinnoh Region is located in Solaceon Town, and the Day-Care in the Hoenn Region is located west of Mauville City, on Route 117. In Generations 2 and 3, the egg will hatch into a Lv. 5 Pokémon. In Generation 4, the egg will hatch into a Lv. 1 Pokémon. If you deposit two Pokémon in the Day-Care, there is a possibility that that they may leave an egg, depending on the circumstances. | ||
# Both Pokémon must be in the same Egg group. If two different Pokémon are used in the breeding process, the baby Pokémon will be the same species as the mother. | # Both Pokémon must be in the same Egg group. If two different Pokémon are used in the breeding process, the baby Pokémon will be the same species as the mother. | ||
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*''They don't seem to like each other'': 30% | *''They don't seem to like each other'': 30% | ||
*''They prefer to play with other Pokémon'': 0% | *''They prefer to play with other Pokémon'': 0% | ||
After this is said, start walking. After a certain number of steps, if the conditions are right, an egg will be produced. Regardless of the percentage, if they have a base chance higher than 0%, enough steps will get you an egg. The resulting Pokémon should be the lowest evolved form of the female, but there are some exceptions to this: | After this is said, start walking. After a certain number of steps, if the conditions are right, an egg will be produced. Regardless of the percentage, if they have a base chance higher than 0%, enough steps will get you an egg. The resulting Pokémon should be the lowest evolved form of the female, but there are some exceptions to this: | ||
*A female Nidoran's egg could result in either a male or female Nidoran. | *A female Nidoran's egg could result in either a male or female Nidoran. | ||
*An Illumise's egg could be an {{bp|Illumise}} or a {{bp|Volbeat}}. | *An Illumise's egg could be an {{bp|Illumise}} or a {{bp|Volbeat}}. | ||
*An Azumarill or Marill egg will usually be a Marill | *An Azumarill or Marill egg will usually be a Marill. | ||
*A Wobbuffet's egg will usually be a Wobbuffet, not a Wynaut | *A Wobbuffet's egg will usually be a Wobbuffet, not a Wynaut. | ||
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== Item effects on eggs == | == Item effects on eggs == | ||
When breeding a female Wobbuffet or Azumarill (or Marill) the egg will generally hatch into the same Pokémon. But | When breeding a female Wobbuffet or Azumarill (or Marill) the egg will generally hatch into the same Pokémon. But, a Wobbuffet with a '''Lax Incense''' will produce a Wynaut egg. Similarly, an Azumarill or Marill with a '''Sea Incense''' will create an Azurill and a Snorlax with a '''Full Incense''' will produce a Munchlax. This is known as the [[#Incense Rule|Incense Rule]]. Items can have various effects on the Pokémon in the egg. Some Pokémon will inherit moves or natures from their parents, for example, a Pikachu holding a '''Light Ball''' will produce a Pichu that knows {{bpm|Volt Tackle}}, or a Ditto and a Parent holding an '''Everstone''' have a 50% chance of producing a Pokémon with the same nature as the Parent. For other items and their effects see the item sections. | ||
==Inherited/Egg moves== | ==Inherited/Egg moves== | ||
When breeding, the Pokémon that hatches from the egg will be the same species of the mother (except when the Ditto Rule is applied). The egg Pokémon usually inherits moves from its father | When breeding, the Pokémon that hatches from the egg will be the same species of the mother (except when the Ditto Rule is applied). The egg Pokémon usually inherits moves from its father. There are several ways a Pokémon can inherit moves. Inherited moves are moves that a Pokémon would not normally learn, but inherits through breeding. | ||
* If the father has learned a TM move, the baby will hatch knowing the TM move | * If the father has learned a TM move, the baby will hatch knowing the TM move, assuming it is capable of learning that move. | ||
* If the father | * If the father knows a move that is on the offspring's egg move list, (a list of moves that can only be learned through breeding) then the baby will be born with the egg move. | ||
* If both parents know a specific move on the baby's level-up move list, then the baby will hatch knowing that move. | * If both parents know a specific move on the baby's level-up move list, then the baby will hatch knowing that move. | ||
==Quick Hatching== | ==Quick Hatching== | ||
In Emerald, FireRed, LeafGreen, Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, HeartGold, and SoulSilver, if you carry a Pokémon with the ability Magma Armour or Flame Body in the party slot next to the egg, the number of steps needed to hatch the egg is halved. | |||
== Baby Pokémon == | == Baby Pokémon == | ||
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==Incense Rule== | ==Incense Rule== | ||
If certain species of Pokémon hold a certain incense when breeding, then you will get its baby form. There are quite a few Pokémon that can do this: | If certain species of Pokémon hold a certain incense when breeding, then you will get its baby form. There are quite a few Pokémon that can do this: | ||
*{{bp|Marill}} or {{bp|Azumarill}} with Sea Incense to get {{bp|Azurill}} (Gen | *{{bp|Marill}} or {{bp|Azumarill}} with Sea Incense to get {{bp|Azurill}} (Gen. 3 and 4) | ||
*{{bp|Wobbuffet}} with Lax Incense to get {{bp|Wynaut}} (Gen | *{{bp|Wobbuffet}} with Lax Incense to get {{bp|Wynaut}} (Gen. 3 and 4) | ||
*{{bp|Roselia}} or {{bp|Roserade}} with Rose Incense to get {{bp|Budew}} (Gen | *{{bp|Roselia}} or {{bp|Roserade}} with Rose Incense to get {{bp|Budew}} (Gen. 4) | ||
*{{bp|Chimecho}} with Pure Incense to get {{bp|Chingling}} (Gen | *{{bp|Chimecho}} with Pure Incense to get {{bp|Chingling}} (Gen. 4) | ||
*{{bp|Sudowoodo}} with Rock Incense to get {{bp|Bonsly}} (Gen | *{{bp|Sudowoodo}} with Rock Incense to get {{bp|Bonsly}} (Gen. 4) | ||
*{{bp|Mr. Mime}} with Odd Incense to get {{bp|Mime Jr.}} (Gen | *{{bp|Mr. Mime}} with Odd Incense to get {{bp|Mime Jr.}} (Gen. 4) | ||
*{{bp|Chansey}} or {{bp|Blissey}} with Luck Incense to get {{bp|Happiny}} (Gen | *{{bp|Chansey}} or {{bp|Blissey}} with Luck Incense to get {{bp|Happiny}} (Gen. 4) | ||
*{{bp|Snorlax}} with Full Incense to get {{bp|Munchlax}} (Gen | *{{bp|Snorlax}} with Full Incense to get {{bp|Munchlax}} (Gen. 4) | ||
*{{bp|Mantine}} with Wave Incense to get {{bp|Mantyke}} (Gen | *{{bp|Mantine}} with Wave Incense to get {{bp|Mantyke}} (Gen. 4) | ||
== Hatching == | == Hatching == | ||
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* Water C | * Water C | ||
Pokémon fall as follows into the groups | Pokémon fall as follows into the groups: | ||
{| class=wikitable style="margin: 1em auto 1em auto" | {| class=wikitable style="margin: 1em auto 1em auto" |