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Exactly how long does it take for PokeRus to spread?

I don't know exactly, but it spreads when you battle Pokes, not amount of steps, etc. Try sending out your unPokerus Poke, take it back, send out your Pokerus Poke, and defeat whatever with that. Just an experiment, that worked with me before.
 
Two questions:

One: I know Camerupt can use the moves Stealth Rock, WoW, and Roar. Is there any other poke that can do this? WoW can be Twave instead, and of course, Roar can be whirlwind.

Two: I forgot my other question. Can someone ask it for me?

Thanks in advance.
 
LOL, that's what I thought too but they may be useful for breeding or whatever in the future. Another question:

Does the Re-encounter code for the AR do anything to the "legitness" of the Pokemon in the sense that it makes it hacked? Or is it just like any other "semi-legit" Pokemon?
 
Any poke breedable with Buneary that can learn Switcheroo/Sky uppercut/Ice Punch?
There's hypnos but it can't learn sky uppercut. =\
 
If i have 2 Pokemon (1 Pokemon that attacks and 1 that stays in the party holding EXP Share ) then I battle a Pokemon and kill it. Will the Pokemon w/ EXP Share gain EVs like the first one? Such as Magikarp = 1 SPD EV. Will the first and second Pokemon gain the EVs from the Magikarp?
 
Not sure if this is so simple but--
Ok, so the PID of the pokemon determines its IVs unless it's a bred poke that receives some, right? I understand that a lot of breeders (including me) use the hatch and reset method to ensure that the egg being hatched always has the same ability/nature.

Because the egg always has the same ability/nature, and the only thing that changes are the IVs you get when you pick it up the egg, does that mean the PID is decided as soon as the egg is generated? Therefore, the only thing that's decided when you pick up the egg are which 3 IVs it gets from its parents?

If so, then does that mean that its non-inherited IVs will always be the same no matter how many times you reset? I've been resetting on the same growlith for a while and it's always been "somewhat vain" despite that neither parent has a 31 sp. DEF IV.

I also ask because as a breeder if you were using the reset method on an egg whose PID has great nature/ability but terrible IVs, would that mean that no matter how many times you reset you'd be getting the same terrible IVs (outside the parents)?

Or are all the IVs randomly generated everytime you pick up the egg?
 
Not sure if this is so simple but--
Ok, so the PID of the pokemon determines its IVs unless it's a bred poke that receives some, right? I understand that a lot of breeders (including me) use the hatch and reset method to ensure that the egg being hatched always has the same ability/nature.

Because the egg always has the same ability/nature, and the only thing that changes are the IVs you get when you pick it up the egg, does that mean the PID is decided as soon as the egg is generated? Therefore, the only thing that's decided when you pick up the egg are which 3 IVs it gets from its parents?

If so, then does that mean that its non-inherited IVs will always be the same no matter how many times you reset? I've been resetting on the same growlith for a while and it's always been "somewhat vain" despite that neither parent has a 31 sp. DEF IV.

I also ask because as a breeder if you were using the reset method on an egg whose PID has great nature/ability but terrible IVs, would that mean that no matter how many times you reset you'd be getting the same terrible IVs (outside the parents)?

Or are all the IVs randomly generated everytime you pick up the egg?
PID is only for Wild pokemon, not bred. Which makes PID inrelevant to the IV of the Bred pokemon.
 
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