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New to breeding help. - Trashkinq - Nov 26, 2016 I'm gonna breed a pokemon I recieved from a friend, because it has eggmoves and I wanna get those eggmoves to my own mon if you guys understand what I mean ^_^' Do I need destiny knot for it to work or how does it actually work? xD RE: New to breeding help. - Haruna - Nov 26, 2016 The parents will always bestow the EMs. Destiny knot users for ivs and everstone users for the right nature. :D RE: New to breeding help. - Trashkinq - Nov 26, 2016 Oh I see! So it doesn't matter? :3 that's cool, thank you for the quick answer RE: New to breeding help. - Haruna - Nov 26, 2016 (Nov 26, 2016, 04:07 PM)Trashkinq Wrote: Oh I see! So it doesn't matter? :3 that's cool, thank you for the quick answer No Problem. Just make sure you got the right egg group when breeding for pokemon EM RE: New to breeding help. - Trashkinq - Nov 26, 2016 (Nov 26, 2016, 04:22 PM)Haruna Wrote:(Nov 26, 2016, 04:07 PM)Trashkinq Wrote: Oh I see! So it doesn't matter? :3 that's cool, thank you for the quick answer if i use the same pokemon it wont have any effect? :0 isnt there something that the kid get the pokeball the father has? RE: New to breeding help. - Haruna - Nov 26, 2016 (Nov 26, 2016, 04:29 PM)Trashkinq Wrote:(Nov 26, 2016, 04:22 PM)Haruna Wrote:(Nov 26, 2016, 04:07 PM)Trashkinq Wrote: Oh I see! So it doesn't matter? :3 that's cool, thank you for the quick answer It will! And, the pokeball will be the same from either parent. RE: New to breeding help. - Black117 - Nov 26, 2016 To find what Egg Moves for a certain pokemon, you'll need to do a bit of research in other dedicated sites like Serebii or Pokemondb to see what you like to breed down. Remember that some Egg Moves will take some to breed down in a process called Chain Breeding. |