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should be the first time you talk with her in the island...

how does Mewtwo learn Self-destruct in 3rd or 4th generation?

EDIT:nevermind i find the answer myself... XD move tutor
 
iv'e been breedin hp ground jolteons as of late and they are becoming a real pain in the ass >.> i was wondering if there was even a use for hp ground on it? is this a viable hidden power on jolteon?
 
iv'e been breedin hp ground jolteons as of late and they are becoming a real pain in the ass >.> i was wondering if there was even a use for hp ground on it? is this a viable hidden power on jolteon?
It depends on what you plan to counter with that Hidden Power.

Going strictly from the Jolteon analysis, the first two counters noted are Electivire and Tyranitar. Electivire wouldn't be able to switch in, but Jolteon will need Modest and Specs to "almost" guarantee a 3HKO on Boah. (I think min. damage three times would leave it just short.)
 
When an egg hatches with a shiny pokemon, do stars fly out like in a battle with a shiny pokemon? If not, are there any ways to tell a hatching egg is shiny besides paying attention to the color?
 
No, I believe an egg with a shiny is a normal egg. Stars do not fly out when it hatches. I should know, as I hatched a shiny myself. Only way to tell if an egg has a shiny is to hatch it.
 
No, I believe an egg with a shiny is a normal egg. Stars do not fly out when it hatches. I should know, as I hatched a shiny myself. Only way to tell if an egg has a shiny is to hatch it.
My friend has hatched about 5 shiny's: Heracross, Sceptile, scizor, drapion and eevee. He told me that when they come out of the egg they sparkle as if it were from a wild encounter. So stars Do fly out when it hatches.
 
I have myself a sitiation. As you may or may not know i have been breeding Squitles, HP electric ones. I can not decide on which female to use
Male parent is: 23/31/31/18/31/31
The Female parent I was using is: 31/26/31/27/31/7
Then i got this Female: 12/31/31/30/31/29
SO This is where i need advice. I am going for an Ideal 31/31/31/30/31/31
The female parent i am using will give me the desired 31 HP (hit points) but this new one will give me the 30 s.attack. What do i keep as a parent? HP is passed on once in about 30 eggs, would it be better to shoot for a random 31?
 
I have myself a sitiation. As you may or may not know i have been breeding Squitles, HP electric ones. I can not decide on which female to use
Male parent is: 23/31/31/18/31/31
The Female parent I was using is: 31/26/31/27/31/7
Then i got this Female: 12/31/31/30/31/29
SO This is where i need advice. I am going for an Ideal 31/31/31/30/31/31
The female parent i am using will give me the desired 31 HP (hit points) but this new one will give me the 30 s.attack. What do i keep as a parent? HP is passed on once in about 30 eggs, would it be better to shoot for a random 31?
HP is the most difficult stat to pass and defense is the second most difficult so it is better to get all the other stats first and hope for a random 31 later.

I think you should keep breeding, hoping for another one with 30 SpA and better HP.


Can Shuckle learn baton pass? If it can, how?

Does serebii list it as an egg move? I bred shuckles and I don't remember them being able to learn it.
 
That's what I thought.. but I browsed through some threads today and Im pretty sure i saw a shuckle with baton pass... :s I'm confused, and dont remember the thread..
 
Against the machamp they do.

Any attacks used by and on this Pokémon will never miss. They ignore Evade and Accuracy modifiers, and will also hit through Bounce, Dig, Dive, and Fly. If a Pokémon with No Guard is using Detect or Protect, or if a No Guard Pokémon is targeting a Pokémon using Detect or Protect, moves have 100% - X% accuracy, where X is the move's normally accuracy. In other words, any moves used would hit if they usually don't, and wouldn't hit if they usually do. This takes into account Accuracy and Evasion, as well as the base Accuracy of the move. Moves that ignore all Accuracy modifiers, including OHKOs, do not have a chance to break through.
 
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