How do you breed IV Pokemon?
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How do you breed IV Pokémon?
Breeding Pokémon with good IVs Once you grab your good IV Pokémon from a raid or get a Ditto with good IVs, the goal is to make a Pokémon with at least five perfect IVs. To get a parent Pokémon to pass down IVs, give it a Destiny Knot to hold. This passes down five of their IVs to their child, randomly.
What Pokémon can breed with each other?
Egg Groups Two Pokémon are only able to breed if they are a part of the same Egg Group (with the exception of Ditto, who can breed with any Pokémon that isn’t in the Undiscovered Egg Group). For example, Pikachu can breed with Marill as they are both found in the Fairy Egg Group.
What are the chances of breeding a perfect IV Pokémon?
Generating a pokemon with perfect IVs by chance happens 1 in 1,073,741,824 times (yes, less than 1 in 1 billion). If you haven’t bred in your desired nature and are leaving that to chance, you’re looking at 1 in 5 billion, which is why you should deal with your egg moves and nature before you worry about IVs.
What is the best way to breed IV?
The key to actually affecting your Pokemon’s IVs is the Destiny Knot. This held item, when held by one of the parents of a Pokemon egg, will make the child Pokemon inherit five of their parents’ IVs and then randomize the final one.
What are the odds of getting a 6 IV Pokémon in the wild?
Continuing the argument further, the probability that a Pokemon in the wild has all its 6 IVs not 31 is (31/32)^6 = 0.82655.
What’s a perfect IV Pokémon?
A perfect IV Pokemon is a Pokemon with some its IVs (usually 4-5 of them) at the maximum value of 31. This can be extended to the right Nature, too. To see your Pokemon’s IVs you need an NPC called the IV Judge (or Stats Judge), which is located at the Battle Tree.
Are IVs random in breeding?
No Items – Without any special items, a total three IVs will be passed down from the two parents, selected at random. The hatched Pokémon’s other three IVs are completely random.
How do you know if a Pokémon is compatible to breed?
In order to be compatible for breeding, the Pokémon have to be in the same egg group. Two Pokémon in the Field egg group will produce a Pokémon egg, but if one Pokémon is in Field and the other is in Water 1, then no egg will be made.
Should I evolve higher CP or IV?
A higher IV also means better chance of better moves for the evolved pokemon – and those are much more important than a high CP.
Can 2 dittos breed?
Unfortunately, Ditto cannot breed with other Ditto. The members of the Ditto Egg Group cannot breed with each other, which means that the only way to acquire a Ditto is through catching them in the wild, trading with another player, or through claiming one in a special event.