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− | |title=Breeding | + | |title=Celtic's Clubhouse |
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− | |keywords=breeding, pixelmon, minecraft mod | + | |keywords=celtic, testing |
− | |description=This page covers Breeding in pixelmon. | + | |description=Celtic's Testing Page |
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− | <languages/>
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− | Breeding is a process where two Pokémon reproduce, resulting in a new level 1 Pokémon.
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− | ==Requirements==
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− | In general, two Pokémon of opposite genders are required to breed. They also must both be part of the same [[Egg Group]]. This process will produce an [[Egg]] containing a level 1 Pokémon that is the base [[evolutionary]] form of the mother's Pokémon species (e.g., a mother [[Venusaur]] will produce a [[Bulbasaur]] Egg).
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− | ===Exceptions===
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− | *[[Ditto]] can breed with any Pokémon except Pokémon in the [[Undiscovered]] Egg Group. This compatibility is not reliant on gender, so male, female, and genderless Pokémon can all breed with Ditto. This is the only way that genderless Pokémon can reproduce.
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− | **If a Ditto breeds with another Ditto, the resulting Egg will be a random species of Pokémon. It is possible for Pokémon not normally found inside Eggs to be inside of this Egg, such as evolved Pokémon, but [[Legendary Pokémon]] cannot normally hatch out of these Eggs.
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− | *Pokémon in the Undiscovered Egg Group cannot breed with any Pokémon, including Ditto and other Pokémon in the Undiscovered Egg Group.
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− | *Certain Pokémon, such as [[Snorlax]], will not produce their base forms unless the mother is holding a certain [[incense]]. Without the incense, these Pokémon will produce the evolutionary forms immediately following their base forms (e.g., breeding a Snorlax without a [[Full Incense]] will produce an Egg containing another Snorlax instead of a [[Munchlax]]). These Pokémon and their required incenses are listed below.
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− | **{{p|Chansey}}, {{p|Blissey}}→{{p|Happiny}}: {{i|Luck Incense}}
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− | **{{p|Chimecho}}→{{p|Chingling}}: {{i|Pure Incense}}
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− | **{{p|Mantine}}→{{p|Mantyke}}: {{i|Wave Incense}}
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− | **{{p|Marill}}, {{p|Azumarill}}→{{p|Azurill}}: {{i|Sea Incense}}
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− | **{{p|Mr. Mime}}→{{p|Mime Jr.}}: {{i|Odd Incense}}
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− | **{{p|Roselia}}, {{p|Roserade}}→{{p|Budew}}: {{i|Rose Incense}}
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− | **{{p|Snorlax}}→{{p|Munchlax}}: {{i|Full Incense}}
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− | **{{p|Sudowoodo}}→{{p|Bonsly}}: {{i|Rock Incense}}
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− | **{{p|Wobbuffet}}→{{p|Wynaut}}: {{i|Lax Incense}}
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− | *If a [[Nidoran♀]] breeds or a [[Nidoran♂]], Nidorino, or Nidoking and a Ditto breed, the resultant Egg may contain either [[Nidoran♀]] or [[Nidoran♂]].
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− | *If an [[Illumise]] breeds or a [[Volbeat]] and a Ditto breed, the resultant Egg may contain either [[Illumise]] or [[Volbeat]].
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− | ==Getting started==
| + | '''This is a testing/sandbox page created by CelticCenturion (AKA Celtic) to test all sorts of chaos before it spreads to other pages.''' |
− | [[File:Ranch Block.png|150px|thumb|A ranch block]]
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− | To breed any Pokémon, a [[day care]] is required. By default a player has 3 day care boxes which can be changed via config or sidemod.
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− | {{Grid/Crafting Table
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− | |B1=Flower Pot
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− | |B2=PC
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− | |B3=Piston
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− | |Output=Ranch Block
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− | }}
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− | After placing down a day care, two Pokémon from the player's [[PC]] (not the player's party) can moved into the day care interface. If these Pokémon are compatible for breeding, the breeding process will begin.
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− | ==Breeding process==
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− | In order for two compatible Pokémon to breed, they must be supplied with the neccessary item requirements. There are three different item requirements for each type by default. A Pokémon's item requirements will only depend on its primary typing (E.g. Gastly will only require the items from the ghost category). The item requirements is a summative cost, meaning that it is necessary for both Pokémon's primary types (E.g. Breeding two [[Gastly|Gastlys']] will require 2x the items from the ghost category).
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− | The item requires corresponding to each type are as follows:
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− | !style="text-align: left;" colspan="2"|{{t|Fire}}
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− | ! Item
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− | ! Count
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− | | {{i|Flint and Steel}} || 5
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− | | {{i|Lava Bucket}} || 2
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− | | {{i|Blaze Rod}} || 2
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− | {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" style="display: inline-table; margin-right: 10px; width:90%;"
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− | !style="text-align: left;" colspan="2"|{{t|Water}}
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− | ! Item
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− | | {{i|Scute}} || 3
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− | | {{i|Water Bucket}} || 2
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− | | {{i|Fresh Water}} || 5
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− | {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" style="display: inline-table; margin-right: 10px; width:90%;"
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− | !style="text-align: left;" colspan="2"|{{t|Grass}}
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− | ! Item
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− | ! Count
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− | | {{i|Grass}} || 5
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− | | {{i|Oak Leaves}} || 3
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− | | {{i|Grass Block}} || 3
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− | {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" style="display: inline-table; margin-right: 10px; width:90%;"
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− | !style="text-align: left;" colspan="2"|{{t|Electric}}
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− | ! Item
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− | ! Count
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− | | {{i|Block of Redstone}} || 2
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− | | {{i|Glowstone}} || 3
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− | | {{i|Redstone Lamp}} || 2
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− | {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" style="display: inline-table; margin-right: 10px; width:90%;"
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− | !style="text-align: left;" colspan="2"|{{t|Normal}}
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− | ! Item
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− | ! Count
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− | | {{i|Leather}} || 10
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− | | {{i|Hay Bale}} || 3
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− | | {{i|White Wool}} || 3
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− | {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" style="display: inline-table; margin-right: 10px; width:90%;"
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− | !style="text-align: left;" colspan="2"|{{t|Poison}}
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− | ! Item
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− | ! Count
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− | | {{i|Brewing Stand}} || 1
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− | | {{i|Mycelium}} || 3
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− | | {{i|Slime Block}} || 3
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− | {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" style="display: inline-table; margin-right: 10px; width:90%;"
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− | !style="text-align: left;" colspan="2"|{{t|Ground}}
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− | ! Item
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− | ! Count
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− | | {{i|Clay}} || 3
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− | | {{i|Brown Terracotta}} || 3
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− | | {{i|Soul Soil}} || 3
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− | {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" style="display: inline-table; margin-right: 10px; width:90%;"
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− | !style="text-align: left;" colspan="2"|{{t|Ice}}
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− | ! Item
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− | | {{i|Ice}} || 10
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− | | {{i|Blue Ice}} || 3
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− | | {{i|Snow Block}} || 3
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− | {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" style="display: inline-table; margin-right: 10px; width:90%;"
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− | !style="text-align: left;" colspan="2"|{{t|Dark}}
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− | ! Item
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− | | {{i|Block of Coal}} || 2
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− | | {{i|Skeleton Skull}} || 1
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− | | {{i|Obsidian}} || 1
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− | {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" style="display: inline-table; margin-right: 10px; width:90%;"
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− | !style="text-align: left;" colspan="2"|{{t|Bug}}
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− | | {{i|Dandelion}} || 2
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− | | {{i|Cobweb}} || 3
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− | | {{i|Spider Eye}} || 3
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− | {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" style="display: inline-table; margin-right: 10px; width:90%;"
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− | !style="text-align: left;" colspan="2"|{{t|Psychic}}
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− | ! Item
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− | ! Count
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− | | {{i|Eye of Ender}} || 5
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− | | {{i|Bookshelf}} || 3
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− | | {{i|Clock}} || 2
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− | {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" style="display: inline-table; margin-right: 10px; width:90%;"
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− | !style="text-align: left;" colspan="2"|{{t|Steel}}
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− | ! Item
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− | | {{i|Iron Block}} || 3
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− | | {{i|Iron Bars}} || 3
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− | | {{i|Silver Block}} || 2
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− | {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" style="display: inline-table; margin-right: 10px; width:90%;"
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− | !style="text-align: left;" colspan="2"|{{t|Flying}}
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− | ! Item
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− | | {{i|Feather}} || 10
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− | | {{i|Glass}} || 3
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− | | {{i|Target}} || 3
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− | {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" style="display: inline-table; margin-right: 10px; width:90%;"
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− | !style="text-align: left;" colspan="2"|{{t|Ghost}}
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− | | {{i|Ghast Tear}} || 10
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− | | {{i|Soul Torch}} || 3
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− | | {{i|Soul Sand}} || 3
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− | {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" style="display: inline-table; margin-right: 10px; width:90%;"
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− | !style="text-align: left;" colspan="2"|{{t|Fighting}}
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− | | {{i|Oak Planks}} || 3
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− | | {{i|Bricks}} || 3
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− | | {{i|Temple Brick}} || 2
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− | !style="text-align: left;" colspan="2"|{{t|Dragon}}
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− | | {{i|Block of Diamond}} || 1
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− | | {{i|Gold Block}} || 2
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− | | {{i|End Stone}} || 3
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− | !style="text-align: left;" colspan="2"|{{t|Fairy}}
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− | | {{i|Cake}} || 1
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− | | {{i|Lily of the Valley}} || 3
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− | | {{i|Chorus Fruit}} || 3
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− | !style="text-align: left;" colspan="2"|{{t|Rock}}
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− | | {{i|Boulder}} || 5
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− | | {{i|Granite}} || 5
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− | | {{i|Stone}} || 10
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− | Once both Pokémon have been supplied with the necessary items, the breeding process will begin by selecting the green tick.
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− | The process by default takes a total of 3 hours (1.5 hours for each Pokémon ). Both the item requirements of a specific type and the time required for each Pokémon can be modified using datapacks.
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− | [[File:Ranch Block Egg.png|150px|thumb|A ranch block with an Egg inside of it]]
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− | It is also possible to immediately advance Pokémon by a breeding level by using [[Isi's Silver Hourglass]] or [[Isi's Golden Hourglass]], obtainable from [[special drops]]. The breeding process will continue even if the chunk is unloaded.
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− | Once both Pokémon reach maximum affection, they will produce an Egg, which will be visible on the ranch block and can be claimed in the ranch block interface. The Egg will go into the player's party or the player's [[PC]], depending on whether the player's party is full. The two Pokémon that made the Egg will then have their affections reset to 0 and the breeding process will restart.
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− | If the ranch block is destroyed at any time during the breeding process, all progress will be lost, including Pokémon affection and ranch upgrades. Any Pokémon inside the block will be returned to the player's PC.
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− | ==Hatching==
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− | After claiming an Egg, the player must walk around with the Egg until it hatches. An Egg will not hatch or become closer to hatching while it is stored in the [[PC]]. In an Egg's summary screen, instead of the usual information, there is only an indicator of roughly how long the Egg will take before it hatches. Eggs cannot participate in battle.
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− | After a sufficient amount of steps, the Egg will hatch. A "step" in regards to Egg hatching is equivalent to the time it takes to walk the full length of two blocks at normal speed. Methods of boosting traveling speed, like [[mounting]] a Pokémon, will increase the rate that Egg steps are deducted at. The amount of steps needed for an Egg to hatch depends on the species of Pokémon inside the Egg and the config setting for "stepsPerEggCycle" in the [[Pixelmon config]] file.
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− | If a Pokémon with either [[Flame Body]] or [[Magma Armor]] or [[Steam Engine]] is in the player's party, any Eggs in the player's party will hatch twice as fast. This effect does not stack if multiple party Pokémon have Flame Body or Magma Armor.
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− | Once the Egg is hatched, a level 1 Pokémon will be revealed. The player can then use the newly-hatched Pokémon in battle and train it like a regular Pokémon.
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− | ==Inheritance==
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− | Parents can pass on several traits that they possess to their offspring.
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− | ===[[IVs]]===
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− | *Combined, the two parents will pass down three random [[IVs]] to their offspring. These [[IVs]] will not overlap with each other (i.e., the mother and father cannot both pass the same IV).
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− | *Certain [[held items]] can influence the inherited [[IVs]]. These held items are detailed in the [[Breeding#Held items|held items section below]].
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− | ===Poké Ball===
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− | *If two Pokémon of the same species are bred (regardless of form), the egg will have an equal chance of inheriting either parent's Poké Ball. Otherwise, the Poké Ball that the mother is in will be passed to her offspring unless the Poké Ball is a [[Master Ball]] or a [[Cherish Ball]].
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− | *In genderless breeding if a Pokémon in the right slot of a [[Day Care]] has an inheritable Poké Ball (any Poké Ball aside from [[Master Ball]] or a [[Cherish Ball]]) the egg will inherit the corresponding Poké Ball. Otherwise, the offspring would inherit Poké Ball matching with the Pokémon in the left slot.
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− | ===Growth===
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− | *The [[growth (stat)|growths]] of offspring are inherited from their parents. Growth inheritance is determined by the growth between the mother's and father's growths (e.g., ordinary is directly between runt and giant), with some random variance allowing the two growths directly next to the determined growth (using the previous example, small and huge growths would be possible as well). This slight variance in growth will occur even if both parents have the same growth. This is the only way to obtain Pokémon that are microscopic or ginormous, requiring two Pokémon that are pygmy or two Pokémon that are enormous (respectively) to breed together. Each offspring from these Pokémon will having a ⅓ chance of inheriting the corresponding extreme growth stats.
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− | ===Ability===
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− | *The mother has an 80% chance of passing her [[Ability]] to her offspring, unless it's a hidden ability, in which case it will have a 60% chance to be passed to her offspring. The male's Ability has no bearing on the inherited Ability if a mother is present.
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− | *If a male Pokémon breeds with a [[Ditto]], the male Pokémon's Ability has a 60% chance of being passed on. This applies to normal abilities as well as hidden abilities. The Ditto's Ability does not affect this chance.
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− | *If the Ability is not passed to the offspring, the child randomly gains one of the base Abilities for its species. This can result in regaining the parent's Ability if the parent was passing down a base Ability.
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− | The {{frac|150}} chance (by default) of obtaining a hidden Ability is not present when breeding. If neither of the statements above allow the inheritance of a hidden Ability, there is no chance that the offspring will have hidden Abilities.
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− | Note: The inheritance of Abilities depends entirely on the Ability slot of the Pokémon rather than the Ability itself. If all Abilities are obtained legitimately and not edited with external NBT editing tools, this is not an issue, but improperly editing the Abilities of Pokémon without changing their Ability slots will cause breeding mechanics to use the original, unedited Ability when determining inheritance. More information can be found [[Abilities#NBT_tag_storage|here]].
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− | ===Egg moves===
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− | If the mother or father have certain moves, their offspring could potentially inherit these moves despite not normally being able to learn them.
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− | *If either the father or the mother (or both) know certain species-specific "Egg moves", their offspring will inherit these moves. The majority of these moves are unable to be learned by the Pokémon except with this method.
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− | *If the father knows any moves that can be taught via [[TMs]] or HMs, the offspring will inherit these moves if they are able to normally learn these moves via TM/HM.
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− | *If both the mother and father know moves that are in their offspring's level up movepool, the offspring will inherit these moves. This may cause the offspring to know moves that it would normally only be able to learn at higher levels.
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− | If more than four moves fit the criteria above, the moves that the offspring will have are decided using the above list as a hierarchy; i.e., Egg moves have priority over the other criteria. If there are more than four potential Egg moves to be inherited, the mother's Egg moves are prioritized.
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− | If a [[Pikachu]] or a [[Raichu]] breeds while [[holding]] a [[Light Ball]], the offspring [[Pichu]] will know the move [[Volt Tackle]] regardless of whether the parents know the move.
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− | ===Held items===
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− | Several [[held items]] influence aspects of the parent Pokémon that are passed to the offspring Pokémon.
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− | *{{i|Destiny Knot}}: If held by either parent, five [[IVs]] will be passed from the parents to the offspring instead of three.
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− | *{{i|Everstone}}: If held by a parent, the offspring's [[Regional Forms]] and [[Nature]] will always match the nature of the parent holding the Everstone. If both parents are holding Everstones, the offspring will randomly inherit one of the parents' Natures.
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− | *Power items: If held by a parent, the offspring will always inherit the IV from that parent that corresponds to the power item. If the two parents are each holding a different power item, both of them will pass down their corresponding [[IVs]]. If both parents are holding the same type of power item, either one of them will be randomly chosen to pass on the corresponding IV.
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− | !Power item
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− | |style="text-align:center"|HP
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− | |{{i|Power Weight}}
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− | |style="text-align:center"|Attack
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− | |{{i|Power Bracer}}
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− | |style="text-align:center"|Defense
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− | |{{i|Power Belt}}
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− | |style="text-align:center"|Special Attack
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− | |{{i|Power Lens}}
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− | |style="text-align:center"|Special Defense
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− | |{{i|Power Band}}
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− | |style="text-align:center"|Speed
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− | |{{i|Power Anklet}}
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− | ===Regional Form Breeding===
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− | When breeding Regional Form Pokémon, the form can be changed by using the two yellow arrows located in the day care interface. The following information is current as of [[Version_history#Version_9 | version 9.0.7]].
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− | ===Other===
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− | *If the parents have differing original Trainers, their offspring have six times the normal chance of being [[Shiny]]. This stacks with the [[Shiny Charm]]'s threefold boost for a maximum 0.44% chance of the child being Shiny.
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− | ==Trivia==
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− | In earlier developmental versions of Pixelmon, the breeding process was different than the version that is currently in the mod. This antiquated version of breeding was never released publicly and was changed into the current version of breeding before the public release of breeding in Pixelmon.
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− | <spoiler text="Former breeding method">
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− | Rather than building a suitable environment for Pokémon to breed in, affection was instead increased by giving Pokémon certain items that they liked based on their types:
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− | {| class="roundy" style="border: 2px solid #111111; background:#555555; margin-right: 5px; margin-bottom: 5px"
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− | ! style="text-align:center; background:#{{bug color}}" | [[File:BugType.png|32px|link=Bug]]
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− | ! style="text-align:center; background:#{{dark color}}" | [[File:DarkType.png|32px|link=Dark]]
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− | ! style="text-align:center; background:#{{dragon color}}" | [[File:DragonType.png|32px|link=Dragon]]
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− | ! style="text-align:center; background:#{{electric color}}" | [[File:ElectricType.png|32px|link=Electric]]
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− | ! style="text-align:center; background:#{{fighting color}}" | [[File:FightingType.png|32px|link=Fighting]]
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− | ! style="text-align:center; background:#{{fire color}}" | [[File:FireType.png|32px|link=Fire]]
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− | ! style="text-align:center; background:#{{flying color}}" | [[File:FlyingType.png|32px|link=Flying]]
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− | ! style="text-align:center; background:#{{ghost color}}" | [[File:GhostType.png|32px|link=Ghost]]
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− | ! style="text-align:center; background:#{{grass color}}" | [[File:GrassType.png|32px|link=Grass]]
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− | ! style="text-align:center; background:#{{ground color}}" | [[File:GroundType.png|32px|link=Ground]]
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− | ! style="text-align:center; background:#{{ice color}}" | [[File:IceType.png|32px|link=Ice]]
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− | ! style="text-align:center; background:#{{normal color}}" | [[File:NormalType.png|32px|link=Normal]]
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− | ! style="text-align:center; background:#{{poison color}}" | [[File:PoisonType.png|32px|link=Poison]]
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− | ! style="text-align:center; background:#{{psychic color}}" | [[File:PsychicType.png|32px|link=Psychic (type)]]
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− | ! style="text-align:center; background:#{{rock color}}" | [[File:RockType.png|32px|link=Rock]]
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− | ! style="text-align:center; background:#{{steel color}}" | [[File:SteelType.png|32px|link=Steel]]
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− | ! style="text-align:center; background:#{{water color}}" | [[File:WaterType.png|32px|link=Water]]
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− | |- style="text-align:center; background:#FFFFFF; font-size:90%"
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− | | [[File:Grid String.png|link=String]]{{-}}[[String]]
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− | | [[File:Grid Eye of Ender.png|link=https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Eye_of_Ender]]{{-}}{{mc|Eye_of_Ender|Eye of Ender}}
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− | | [[File:Grid Gold Ingot.png|link=Gold Ingot}}]]{{-}}[[Gold Ingot]]
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− | | [[File:Grid Redstone.png|link=Redstone]]{{-}}[[Redstone]]
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− | | [[File:Grid Brick.png|link={{mclink|Brick}}]]{{-}}{{mc|Brick}}
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− | | [[File:Grid Blaze Powder.png|link=Blaze Powder]]{{-}}[[Blaze Powder]]
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− | | [[File:Grid Bread.png|link=https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Bread]]{{-}}{{mc|Bread}}
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− | | [[File:Grid Ghast Tear.png|link=Ghast Tear]]{{-}}[[Ghast Tear]]
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− | | [[File:Grid Flower Pot.png|link={{mclink|Flower_Pot}}]]{{-}}{{mc|Flower_Pot|Flower Pot}}
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− | | [[File:Grid Soul Sand.png|link=https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Soul_Sand]]{{-}}{{mc|Soul_Sand|Soul Sand}}
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− | | [[File:Grid Ice.png|link=https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Ice]]{{-}}{{mc|Ice}}
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− | | [[File:Grid Apple.png|link=https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Apple]]{{-}}{{mc|Apple}}
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− | | [[File:Grid Slimeball.png|link=Slimeball]]{{-}}[[Slimeball]]
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− | | [[File:Grid Ender Pearl.png|link=Ender Pearl]]{{-}}[[Ender Pearl]]
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− | | [[File:Grid Block of Quartz.png|link=https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Block_of_Quartz]]{{-}}{{mc|Block_of_Quartz|Block of Quartz}}
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− | | [[File:Grid Iron Ingot.png|link=Iron Ingot]]{{-}}[[Iron Ingot]]
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− | | [[File:Grid Water Stone Shard.png|link=Water Stone Shard]]{{-}}[[Water Stone Shard]]
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− | |}
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− | Each gift, if accepted, raised the corresponding Pokémon's affection by one stage. After giving a gift, the Pokémon would not accept another gift until a random amount of time between 20 and 40 minutes (1-2 ''Minecraft'' days) had passed.
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− | </spoiler>
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