Apr 18, 2018, 05:27 PM
(This post was last modified: Apr 18, 2018, 05:28 PM by BoneheadMarowak.)
@Bendytheinkdemon37 For the most part, @0kamii is correct; it's different for fixed-gender/genderless mons however. In this image from imgur (from around when SuMo were released and still applies to USUM), it states that:
"If you try to swap a Pokemon that has a chance of being male or female (Gendered) to a Pokemon that is 100% male, 100% female, or genderless (Fixed-Gender), the sequence will break and all of your eggs from then on will change. This happens because Fixed-Gender Pokemon skip the roll for gender. Because that is the first roll the egg makes, it offsets every other roll made for that egg, offsetting everything by one.
The solution to this problem is to reject the first egg you get after swapping to your Fixed-Gender parents. Rejecting an egg counts as a roll, making up for the skipped gender roll and preventing the egg from offsetting. If you plan to collect several eggs after swapping, you'll need to alternate receiving an egg and rejecting an egg. Rejecting an egg doesn't skip you ahead in the sequence."
"If you try to swap a Pokemon that has a chance of being male or female (Gendered) to a Pokemon that is 100% male, 100% female, or genderless (Fixed-Gender), the sequence will break and all of your eggs from then on will change. This happens because Fixed-Gender Pokemon skip the roll for gender. Because that is the first roll the egg makes, it offsets every other roll made for that egg, offsetting everything by one.
The solution to this problem is to reject the first egg you get after swapping to your Fixed-Gender parents. Rejecting an egg counts as a roll, making up for the skipped gender roll and preventing the egg from offsetting. If you plan to collect several eggs after swapping, you'll need to alternate receiving an egg and rejecting an egg. Rejecting an egg doesn't skip you ahead in the sequence."
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