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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* {{p|Shedinja}} is in this egg group, despite its evolutionary relatives {{p|Nincada}} and {{p|Ninjask}} being in the {{egg3|Bug}} instead. | * {{p|Shedinja}} is in this egg group, despite its evolutionary relatives {{p|Nincada}} and {{p|Ninjask}} being in the {{egg3|Bug}} instead. | ||
* Most genderless non-legendary Pokémon are in this egg group. The exceptions are [[Staryu]] and [[Starmie]], both of which are in the {{egg3|Water 3}}. | |||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== |
Revision as of 20:25, 22 December 2011
Egg Groups | ||||||
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Monster | Human-Like | |||||
Water 1 | Water 3 | |||||
Bug | Mineral | |||||
Flying | Amorphous | |||||
Field | Water 2 | |||||
Fairy | Ditto | |||||
Grass | Dragon | |||||
No Eggs Discovered | ||||||
Gender unknown |
The Mineral egg group (Japanese: こうぶつ Mineral) is one of the fifteen egg groups.
Characteristics
This group is comprised mostly of Template:Type2 and Template:Type2 Pokémon. The common characteristic shared by this group are Pokémon of an inorganic nature, specifically taking on a crystalline or metallic appearance, hence the name, Mineral.
In this egg group, most of its members are genderless, and can only breed with Ditto. This makes for a limited pool of moves that can be passed down among the few members of the group that can pass and inherit egg moves. As of Generation V, the members that can breed was increased from five to eleven families, making breeding slightly easier.
Pokémon
Only in this egg group
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In this and another egg group
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Trivia
- Shedinja is in this egg group, despite its evolutionary relatives Nincada and Ninjask being in the Bug Egg Group instead.
- Most genderless non-legendary Pokémon are in this egg group. The exceptions are Staryu and Starmie, both of which are in the Water 3 Egg Group.
In other languages
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