ClightenJoin Date: 2012-09-23 Post Count: 56 |
Hello and Welcome to the BrickBronze Help & Advisory Guide.
This Guide is for Breeding in Pokemon Brick Bronze. This information will include:
-How to Breed.
-Egg Groups.
-How to breed egg moves.
-How to IV Breed.
-Items for breeding.
With this you will know what and how to things that you possibly never knew before! This can help you become a knowledgeable player within the community.
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How to Breed Pokemon:
First you must have two pokemon. One Male and one Female. These two pokemon must be in the same egg group which will be explained later. Once you have these two pokemon put ###m in Daycare. (Daycare is at Lago#######e).
Once you put these two pokemon in the daycare, talk to the old man standing outside of the Daycare. If he says the two pokemon don't seem to get along try to either put in a new pair or check to see if you have the two pokemon are in the same Egg Group.
Keep switching until the Old Man says that both the pokemon seem to get along. Once he says that wait till he returns to his original position and that's when you'll know he has an egg for you.
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Egg Groups:
There is a various amount of egg groups that pokemon are in. You must know these egg groups to breed pokemon.
The current list of Egg Groups are of the following:
Group X: Cannot Breed (Mostly consists of legendaries).
Group 1: Plant Group 2: Bug
Group 3: Flying Group 4: Humanshape
Group 5: Mineral Group 6: Indeterminate
Group 7: Ground Group 8: Water 1
Group 9: Water 2 Group 10: Water 3
Group 11: Monster Group 12: Fairy
Group 13: Dragon
You will find what pokemon are in which egg groups on this site:
http : // www [Dot]serebii[Dot]net/ pokemon _ advance /egg- group . shtml
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How to Breed Egg Moves on Pokemon:
First you will need to know which egg move you want your pokemon to have. You can see what egg moves your pokemon can breed here:
pokemon db (dot) net - Search up the Pokemon and scroll down to see it's egg moves.
Once you do that, you need to find the two pokemon that can breed that certain egg move. However the Male Parent Pokemon must know the egg move first before it can pass it down to the eggs.
Sometimes breeding may take a long time since you'll have to level up the Male Parent to make it learn the move you want it to pass down into the eggs. Most of the time the Male Parent already knows the move that you want to pass down to the eggs.
You also have to make sure that the Male and Female Parents are in the same egg groups for it to work. This process is especially tricky but it can be done.
Example: Let's say you want your Larvitar to learn Stealth Rocks, however you need to breed it to make it learn. You will have to find a Tyrunt with the move Stealth rock for it to work. They are both in the Monster egg group. Make sure the Larvitar is a Female and the Tyrunt is a male for this process to work.
Remember the Larvitar needs to be the female for it to breed Larvitar eggs. If you are trying to breed a male it will not work. Only the female breeds its own species. (The same Pokemon that it is).
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How to IV Breed Pokemon:
To IV Breed Pokemon you must own the Advanced Stat Viewer to view your Pokemons IV's.
When you start breeding your pokemon and an egg hatches. Look at it's IV's and see if they are better than the parent of the same Gender.
Keep track of the IV's on the parents and the eggs you hatch. If you breed a Male Pokemon that has better IV's then the Male Parent that's in the daycare, switch them so you can start to breed even better IV's. Keep switching and keeping track of the IV's.
It is very useful if you want to train that pokemon in Pvp. IV's are important if you want to become a PvP Player.
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Items for Breeding:
The items for breeding help you breed Pokemon. These items are very useful if you want to become a bree########se items include:
-Everstone
-Destiny Knot (Not in-game).
-Power Band. (Not in-ame).
-Power Lens. (Not in-game).
-Power Belt. (Not in-game).
-Power Anklet. (Not in-game).
-Power Bracer. (Not in-game).
-Power Weight. (Not in-game).
The following uses of these items are:
Everstone Passes down the Nature of the parent who holds it.
Destiny Knot Passes down 5 random IVs from each parent.
Power Band Passes down the Sp. Defence IV of the parent who holds it.
Power Lens Passes down the Sp. Attack Stat of the parent who holds it.
Power Belt Passes down the Defence IV of the parent who holds it.
Power Anklet Passes down the Speed IV of the parent who holds it.
Power Bracer Passes down the Attack IV of the parent who holds it.
Power Weight Passes down the HP IV of the parent who holds it.
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