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Breeding Questions

Started by Zubatman, September 29, 2013, 23:02

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Zubatman

Breeding is something I'm not really acquainted with, therefore I have a few questions.

-When I Leave the two Pokémon together (EX: Hitmonlee and a Ditto), for them to successfully breed, do their natures matter? For example: does a "jolly" Ditto only mate with a "jolly" Hitmonlee?

My final question is...

-Do certain natures speed up the process of breeding? For example: Do Hasty Pokémon breed faster than Quiet Pokémon?

(The only reason Why I put it under the "Black and White" Forum is because, well, I'm breeding the Pokémon in Pokémon Black.)

Your answers are much appreciated, and as always Thank You.
"All men do not know when to stop, but Macho men know their limits and push them further, like a taco you know you've overstuffed."
                               -Uncle Jorge

lugia95

Well, the answers to both those questions are very simple, in that they're both the same - no.

quack98

To elaborate, natures don't effect breeding in anyway, other than they can effect the nature of the bred pokemon. For example, if a parent holds an everyone, the child will have their nature.

querymedunkin

Quote from: Zubatman on September 29, 2013, 23:02
Breeding is something I'm not really acquainted with, therefore I have a few questions.

-When I Leave the two Pokémon together (EX: Hitmonlee and a Ditto), for them to successfully breed, do their natures matter? For example: does a "jolly" Ditto only mate with a "jolly" Hitmonlee?

My final question is...

-Do certain natures speed up the process of breeding? For example: Do Hasty Pokémon breed faster than Quiet Pokémon?

(The only reason Why I put it under the "Black and White" Forum is because, well, I'm breeding the Pokémon in Pokémon Black.)

Your answers are much appreciated, and as always Thank You.

As long as the two Pokemon that you are trying to breed are both in the same egg group they will breed. As far as I know natures are only important if you're trying to get the offspring to inherit it. Different species and ID number are also factors that can lower your chances of finding an egg, but as long as they're in the same egg group they should breed eventually. Oh, and they have to be male and female, to state the obvious. I don't believe natures have that kind of effect in breeding.

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Zubatman

Quote from: querymedunkin on November 09, 2013, 14:50
As long as the two Pokemon that you are trying to breed are both in the same egg group they will breed. As far as I know natures are only important if you're trying to get the offspring to inherit it. Different species and ID number are also factors that can lower your chances of finding an egg, but as long as they're in the same egg group they should breed eventually. Oh, and they have to be male and female, to state the obvious. I don't believe natures have that kind of effect in breeding.

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It sure did, Thanks a lot! =D
"All men do not know when to stop, but Macho men know their limits and push them further, like a taco you know you've overstuffed."
                               -Uncle Jorge