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An '''Egg Move'''<ref>[http://www.pokemon.com/us/strategy/the-details-of-discovering-pokemon-eggs/ The Details of Discovering Pokémon Eggs | Pokemon.com]</ref> is any move that a Pokémon can acquire only from breeding (i.e. moves that the offspring cannot learn via level-up, TM or HM, or [[Move Tutor]]) passed down from a [[Pokémon breeding]] pair to their offspring. The term is also frequently used for other moves the a Pokémon would not normally possess at the level it hatches. | |||
Before breeding a Pokémon, one must consider whether to use any Egg | Before breeding a Pokémon, one must consider whether to use any Egg Moves in that Pokémon's moveset, and breed accordingly. Sometimes, to get a certain combination of moves onto a Pokémon (such as a {{p|Spinda}} with both {{m|Wish}} and {{m|Baton Pass}}) several steps must be taken; this is called [[chain breeding]]. | ||
Prior to [[Generation VI]], all methods of learning Egg | Prior to [[Generation VI]], all methods of learning Egg Moves required the father to know the move prior to breeding, which made certain combinations of moves impossible to possess; for example, {{p|Tentacruel}} can learn both {{m|Rapid Spin}} and {{m|Mirror Coat}} as Egg Moves, but no Pokémon in the Water 3 [[Egg Group]] can possess both moves at the same time prior to Generation VI (since Tentacool and Tentacruel now can). (Such a combination is possible in Generation VI, if one parent knows Rapid Spin and the other knows Mirror Coat.) | ||
==Egg | ==Egg Move breeding mechanics== | ||
===Level-up moves=== | ===Level-up moves=== | ||
If both parents know one or more moves that their offspring can learn by [[level]]ing up, the offspring will inherit that move. For example, {{p|Gengar}} and {{p|Mismagius}} both know {{m|Mean Look}}, so their child, {{p|Misdreavus}} (who learns the move at level 19) will know it when it hatches. | If both parents know one or more moves that their offspring can learn by [[level]]ing up, the offspring will inherit that move. For example, {{p|Gengar}} and {{p|Mismagius}} both know {{m|Mean Look}}, so their child, {{p|Misdreavus}} (who learns the move at level 19) will know it when it hatches. | ||
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Prior to [[Generation V]], this was the only way to "reuse" one-of-a-kind TMs, like the ones obtained from [[Gym Leader]]s. | Prior to [[Generation V]], this was the only way to "reuse" one-of-a-kind TMs, like the ones obtained from [[Gym Leader]]s. | ||
In [[Generation VI]], the offspring no longer inherits TM or HM moves for this reason alone; however, some TM or HM moves can be inherited as Egg | In [[Generation VI]], the offspring no longer inherits TM or HM moves for this reason alone; however, some TM or HM moves can be inherited as Egg Moves or due to being a level-up move. For example, {{p|Archen}} cannot inherit {{m|Roost}} (despite being compatible with [[TM19]]), but {{p|Fletchling}} can (because Fletchling learns it via level-up), and {{p|Vullaby}} can (because it is a specific Egg Move for Vullaby). | ||
===Egg | ===Egg Moves=== | ||
If either parent (male Pokémon only prior to Generation VI) knows an Egg | If either parent (male Pokémon only prior to Generation VI) knows an Egg Move of the baby's species, that child will be born knowing the move (similar to the inheritance of TM moves described above). In Generation VI this includes some, but not all, moves which are available in TM form. | ||
For example, if a male {{p|Dragonite}} that knows {{m|Outrage}} is bred with a female {{p|Charizard}} that knows {{m|Flare Blitz}}, the resulting {{p|Charmander}} will know Outrage and Flare Blitz (only Outrage prior to Generation VI). | For example, if a male {{p|Dragonite}} that knows {{m|Outrage}} is bred with a female {{p|Charizard}} that knows {{m|Flare Blitz}}, the resulting {{p|Charmander}} will know Outrage and Flare Blitz (only Outrage prior to Generation VI). | ||
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==Special cases== | ==Special cases== | ||
===Breeding with Incense=== | ===Breeding with Incense=== | ||
[[Incense]]-bred Pokémon often have a different or expanded Egg | [[Incense]]-bred Pokémon often have a different or expanded Egg Move list than their evolved forms, due to being classified in the Pokédex as a different species. | ||
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===Volt Tackle=== | ===Volt Tackle=== | ||
While not an Egg | While not an Egg Move, {{p|Pichu}} will know {{m|Volt Tackle}} if either of its parents holds a [[Light Ball]]. | ||
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===Genderless Pokémon=== | ===Genderless Pokémon=== | ||
Genderless Pokémon cannot inherit any Egg | Genderless Pokémon cannot inherit any Egg Moves, as they can only be bred with {{p|Ditto}}, and always start with a fixed number of moves. Some of these, such as {{p|Beldum}}, are also incapable of learning moves via TM and HM. | ||
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An Egg Move[1] is any move that a Pokémon can acquire only from breeding (i.e. moves that the offspring cannot learn via level-up, TM or HM, or Move Tutor) passed down from a Pokémon breeding pair to their offspring. The term is also frequently used for other moves the a Pokémon would not normally possess at the level it hatches.
Before breeding a Pokémon, one must consider whether to use any Egg Moves in that Pokémon's moveset, and breed accordingly. Sometimes, to get a certain combination of moves onto a Pokémon (such as a Spinda with both Wish and Baton Pass) several steps must be taken; this is called chain breeding.
Prior to Generation VI, all methods of learning Egg Moves required the father to know the move prior to breeding, which made certain combinations of moves impossible to possess; for example, Tentacruel can learn both Rapid Spin and Mirror Coat as Egg Moves, but no Pokémon in the Water 3 Egg Group can possess both moves at the same time prior to Generation VI (since Tentacool and Tentacruel now can). (Such a combination is possible in Generation VI, if one parent knows Rapid Spin and the other knows Mirror Coat.)
Egg Move breeding mechanics
Level-up moves
If both parents know one or more moves that their offspring can learn by leveling up, the offspring will inherit that move. For example, Gengar and Mismagius both know Mean Look, so their child, Misdreavus (who learns the move at level 19) will know it when it hatches.
Parents | Gengar ♂ |
Mismagius ♀ |
---|---|---|
Moves | Mean Look | Magical Leaf |
Dark Pulse | Mean Look | |
Lick | Lucky Chant | |
Hex | Perish Song | |
Offspring | Misdreavus | |
Moves | Growl | |
Psywave | ||
Mean Look | ||
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Note that Ditto cannot be used to pass down moves in this manner, because the only move it possesses is Transform.
TM and HM moves
Prior to Generation VI, if the male Pokémon knows a TM or HM move that the offspring can learn, the offspring will inherit that move. This applies whether or not the female Pokémon knows the move (or if Ditto was used in lieu of a female), and regardless of how the father originally learned the move.
In this example, the father, Gliscor, learns X-Scissor by level up, and his child, Joltik, can learn the same move through TM81, so it will know this move upon hatching.
Parents | Gliscor ♂ |
Galvantula ♀ |
---|---|---|
Moves | X-Scissor | Thunder |
Fire Fang | Bug Buzz | |
Stone Edge | Agility | |
Screech | Gastro Acid | |
Offspring | Joltik | |
Moves | String Shot | |
Leech Life | ||
Spider Web | ||
X-Scissor |
Prior to Generation V, this was the only way to "reuse" one-of-a-kind TMs, like the ones obtained from Gym Leaders.
In Generation VI, the offspring no longer inherits TM or HM moves for this reason alone; however, some TM or HM moves can be inherited as Egg Moves or due to being a level-up move. For example, Archen cannot inherit Roost (despite being compatible with TM19), but Fletchling can (because Fletchling learns it via level-up), and Vullaby can (because it is a specific Egg Move for Vullaby).
Egg Moves
If either parent (male Pokémon only prior to Generation VI) knows an Egg Move of the baby's species, that child will be born knowing the move (similar to the inheritance of TM moves described above). In Generation VI this includes some, but not all, moves which are available in TM form.
For example, if a male Dragonite that knows Outrage is bred with a female Charizard that knows Flare Blitz, the resulting Charmander will know Outrage and Flare Blitz (only Outrage prior to Generation VI).
Parents | Dragonite ♂ |
Charizard ♀ |
---|---|---|
Moves | Outrage | Flare Blitz |
Thunder Wave | Shadow Claw | |
Surf | Dragon Claw | |
Ice Beam | Fly | |
Offspring | Charmander | |
Moves | Scratch | |
Growl | ||
Outrage | ||
Flare Blitz* |
Default moves
In addition to (or in the absence of) any inherited moves, the offspring Pokémon will know at least one default move when hatched, labeled in their level up move list as either "Start" or "--" in lieu of a level number. If this would result in the offspring possessing more than four moves, the inherited moves take priority and the moves on top of their level up move list (with "Start" or "--") will be the ones that are not learned. (If desired, the player may consult a Move Reminder to acquire those moves.)
Special cases
Breeding with Incense
Incense-bred Pokémon often have a different or expanded Egg Move list than their evolved forms, due to being classified in the Pokédex as a different species.
Parents | Golduck ♂ |
Azumarill ♀ |
---|---|---|
Moves | Amnesia | Superpower |
Soak | Hydro Pump | |
Psychic | Helping Hand | |
Psych Up | Rollout | |
Female Held item |
Nothing | Sea Incense |
Offspring | Marill |
Azurill |
Moves | Tackle | Splash |
Bubble | Bubble | |
Amnesia | Soak | |
--- | --- |
Volt Tackle
While not an Egg Move, Pichu will know Volt Tackle if either of its parents holds a Light Ball.
Parents | Mawile ♂ |
Raichu ♀ |
---|---|---|
Moves | Crunch | Thunderbolt |
Iron Head | Feint | |
Fire Fang | Nasty Plot | |
Sweet Scent | Agility | |
Held item | Nothing | Light Ball |
Offspring | Pichu | |
Moves | Thunder Shock | |
Charm | ||
--- | Volt Tackle | |
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Genderless Pokémon
Genderless Pokémon cannot inherit any Egg Moves, as they can only be bred with Ditto, and always start with a fixed number of moves. Some of these, such as Beldum, are also incapable of learning moves via TM and HM.
Parents | Ditto |
Porygon-Z |
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Moves | Transform | Tri Attack |
--- | Thunderbolt | |
--- | Ice Beam | |
--- | Shadow Ball | |
Offspring | Porygon | |
Moves | Conversion 2 | |
Tackle | ||
Conversion | ||
Sharpen |
See also
References
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