I hate to be that guy, but this isn't the place :)Is it for singles or doubles? Also I wouldn't have two dragons on the same team. I'd suggest an intimidater and a fast special attacker.
I hate to be that guy, but this isn't the place :)Is it for singles or doubles? Also I wouldn't have two dragons on the same team. I'd suggest an intimidater and a fast special attacker.
and I am going to be that guy that says it's for singles because I tried a little bit to give him advice either ways YaoiStick pm me if you want again.Is it for singles or doubles? Also I wouldn't have two dragons on the same team. I'd suggest an intimidater and a fast special attacker.
anyone?im looking for someone to clone 3 pokemon for me you can keep coppies ofcourse but it are event pokemon with bad ivs so for a lot of people they will have no valuebut I collect events and need to trade those 3 for 3 others so who is willing to help me.
if you realy want I can pay some good iv pokes for it
Well, if you're not going to RNG one, then I'd say use the first one. Slightly higher HP (and Sp. Atk...) and the Sp. Def isn't that far off from [potentially] perfect.K, after chaining to hell and back in my Diamond version and catching 16 Shiny Larvitars in the process, I found out that 2 of them has moderately usable IVs and I want to use one for in-game utility and Battle Frontier-esque facilies, but I can't decide about which one of them should I use (Even if they are very similar; and No, I won't RNG one). Thanks in advance.
- Adamant: 27-29 / 26-28 / 30-31 / 10-13 / 24-26 / 5-7
- Adamant: 20-23 / 26-28 / 27-29 / 0-3 / 30-31 / 5-7
Eh? You can ask for team help here if you want to ...I hate to be that guy, but this isn't the place :)pm him
Well, if you're not going to RNG one, then I'd say use the first one. Slightly higher HP (and Sp. Atk...) and the Sp. Def isn't that far off from [potentially] perfect.
Seriously, just RNG a real usable one, instead.So, yeah. First one looks to be the better choice.
I'm not sure, since its recommended mega evolution set runs pulse moves anyway, but if you really want to, maybe fire, electric or grass.HP fire Bulbasaur and HP ground Charmanders done, what type do I want to stick on Squirle?
Gender is locked in [based on gender ratios] once you receive/decline the previous egg.when breeding, is the gender of the baby locked in once the parents are dropped off or is it random?
The gender is locked for each gender ratio.when breeding, is the gender of the baby locked in once the parents are dropped off or is it random?
Gender is locked in [based on gender ratios] once you receive/decline the previous egg.
(So if there's no parents in, yes, before the parents are dropped off.)
It depends on the gender ratio of the Pokémon.ok so just to be clear, i am breeding using the time machine method, and no matter how many times i reset, the baby will ALWAYS be the same gender until i move onto the next egg?
It depends on the gender ratio of the Pokémon.
For example, if your offspring is female for a Pokémon with a 1:1 gender ratio, it may not be female if you switch the parents to give an offspring with a 7:1 gender ratio [Male:Female for reference].
But if you do not switch parents/species/gender ratio, then yes, gender is locked for that specific egg.
The IVs get passed down set by Male and Female.I am breeding using the time machine method, and once i get the proper IVs passed down, I reset and input the right parents. But i noticed that it only works when there is a female and a ditto. (If i have a male and a ditto the right ivs do not get passed down, even though the male should take the role of the female). Is this a common problem using this method? And does it only work with a Female and a Ditto?
The male doesnt take the role of the female...the male is still the maleI am breeding using the time machine method, and once i get the proper IVs passed down, I reset and input the right parents. But i noticed that it only works when there is a female and a ditto. (If i have a male and a ditto the right ivs do not get passed down, even though the male should take the role of the female). Is this a common problem using this method? And does it only work with a Female and a Ditto?
yeah thatThe IVs get passed down set by Male and Female.
For example, if your spread gives M/M/F/x/F/M with a Female and a Ditto (Ditto passing the M's); then if you switch to a Male and a Ditto, then Ditto will pass the F's.
There is a caveat however that for Pokémon which can only have one gender (either mono-gendered or genderless) another spread is generated and will bear no relevance to the one from your test.
ok thank you for clearing things up! I'm new to breeding and still learning!The IVs get passed down set by Male and Female.
For example, if your spread gives M/M/F/x/F/M with a Female and a Ditto (Ditto passing the M's); then if you switch to a Male and a Ditto, then Ditto will pass the F's.
There is a caveat however that for Pokémon which can only have one gender (either mono-gendered or genderless) another spread is generated and will bear no relevance to the one from your test.
Keep or toss? This is my first soft reset project, and I feel like I got really lucky getting this about 30 SRs in.
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Yveltal | Impish | Dark Aura
27/31/31/8/31/31
OT: ShinyD
ID: 42452
Notes: HP Electric, although it wouldn't be used.
Toss you want timid, Naive, Hasty or jolly nature, Naive and Hasty for mixed attacking