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An '''Egg move''' is a move passed down from a [[Pokémon breeding]] pair to their offspring. This can happen in one of four different ways.
An '''Egg Move'''<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20210506221632/https://www.pokemon.com/us/strategy/the-details-of-discovering-pokemon-eggs/ The Details of Discovering Pokémon Eggs | Pokemon.com] (archived)</ref> (Japanese: '''タマゴわざ''' ''Egg Move'') is a special [[move]] that a {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} is able to inherit through {{pkmn|breeding}} from only one parent. Egg Moves often (but not always) cannot be learned through other means.


Most online Pokédexes list moves from the third category as a Pokémon's Egg moves. Before breeding a Pokémon, one must consider whether to use any Egg moves in that Pokémon's moveset, and breed accordingly. To learn more than one Egg move, since they are only passed on by the father, only a father Pokémon in the appropriate [[Egg Group]] that can legitimately have all of the moves in one moveset can be used. This makes certain combinations of Egg moves impossible for certain Pokémon: e.g. {{p|Tentacruel}} has both {{m|Rapid Spin}} and {{m|Mirror Coat}} as available Egg moves, but no Pokémon in the Water 3 [[Egg Group]] can learn both moves so Tentacruel can't use both in the same moveset.
Aside from Egg Moves, there are several other ways of inheriting moves from parents. Prior to Generation VI, a bred Pokémon will inherit any [[TM]]/[[HM]] moves which its father knows, if it is compatible with that TM/HM. In Pokémon Crystal, a bred Pokémon will inherit any compatible [[Move Tutor]] moves which its father knows. Additionally, if both parents know a move that the bred Pokémon can learn via level-up, it will inherit that move. From {{game|Emerald}} onward, a bred {{p|Pichu}} will know {{m|Volt Tackle}} if either of its parents are holding a [[Light Ball]]. However, inheriting moves in these ways is distinct from inheriting moves as Egg Moves.


Sometimes to get a certain moveset onto a Pokémon, such as a {{p|Spinda}} with {{m|Wish}} and {{m|Baton Pass}} several steps must be taken. This is called [[chain breeding]].
==Mechanics==
===Breeding===
If either parent (only the male parent prior to [[Generation VI]]) knows a move that is an Egg Move for the child's [[Pokémon (species)|species]], that child will be born knowing the move.


==Rules of Egg move breeding==
For example, if a male {{p|Snorlax}} that knows {{m|Belly Drum}} is bred with a female {{p|Charizard}} that knows {{m|Dragon Rush}}, the resulting {{p|Charmander}} will know Belly Drum and Dragon Rush (or only Belly Drum, prior to Generation VI).
===Level-up moves===
If both parents know one or more moves that their offspring could learn by [[level]]ing up, the offspring will have 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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| style="background:#{{normal color light}}" | {{mcolor|Lucky Chant|{{normal color dark}}}}
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| style="background:#{{normal color light}}" | {{mcolor|Perish Song|{{normal color dark}}}}
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|- align="center"
| style="background:#{{??? color light}}; {{roundybr|5px}};" colspan="2" | {{color|{{??? color dark}}|---}}
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===TM and HM moves===
If the male Pokémon knows a [[TM]] or [[HM]] move that the offspring can learn, the offspring will have that move. In this example, the father, {{p|Gliscor}}, learns {{m|X-Scissor}} naturally, and his child, {{p|Joltik}}, can learn the same move through [[TM81]], so it will know this move upon hatching. Prior to [[Generation V]], this was the only way to "reuse" one-of-kind TMs, like the ones obtained from [[Gym Leader]]s.
 
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| style="background:#{{bug color light}}; {{roundybr|5px}};" colspan="2" | {{mcolor|Spider Web|{{bug color dark}}}}
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===Egg moves===
If the male Pokémon knows a move that the offspring can learn only by breeding. For example, if a male {{p|Dragonite}} knowing {{m|Outrage}} is bred with a female {{p|Charizard}}, the resulting {{p|Charmander}} will know Outrage.
 
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! style="background:#{{dragon color light}}" | [[File:149.png]]<br>{{pcolor|Dragonite|{{dragon color dark}}}} {{male}}
! style="background:#{{normal color light}}" | [[File:0143Snorlax.png|100px]]<br>{{pcolor|Snorlax|{{normal color dark}}}} {{male}}
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}};" | [[File:006.png]]<br>{{pcolor|Charizard|{{fire color dark}}}} {{female}}
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| style="background:#{{dragon color dark}}" | '''{{mcolor|Outrage|{{dragon color light}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{normal color dark}}" | '''{{mcolor|Belly Drum|{{normal color light}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{Dragon color dark}}" | '''{{mcolor|Dragon Rush|{{Dragon color light}}}}'''
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| style="background:#{{psychic color light}}" | {{mcolor|Rest|{{psychic color dark}}}}
| style="background:#{{ghost color light}}" | {{mcolor|Shadow Claw|{{ghost color dark}}}}
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| style="background:#{{fire color light}}" | {{mcolor|Flamethrower|{{fire color dark}}}}
| style="background:#{{fire color light}}" | {{mcolor|Flamethrower|{{fire color dark}}}}
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| style="background:#{{normal color light}}" | {{mcolor|Body Slam|{{normal color dark}}}}
| style="background:#{{ghost color light}}" | {{mcolor|Shadow Claw|{{ghost color dark}}}}
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| style="background:#{{dragon color dark}}" colspan="2" | '''{{mcolor|Outrage|{{dragon color light}}}}'''
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| style="background:#{{normal color light}}" colspan="2" | {{mcolor|Scratch|{{normal color dark}}}}
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| style="background:#{{normal color light}}" colspan="2" | {{mcolor|Growl|{{normal color dark}}}}
| style="background:#{{normal color light}};" colspan="2" | {{mcolor|Growl|{{normal color dark}}}}
|- align="center"
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| style="background:#{{??? color light}}; {{roundybr|5px}};" colspan="2" | {{color|{{??? color dark}}|---}}
| style="background:#{{normal color dark}}" colspan="2" | '''{{mcolor|Belly Drum|{{normal color light}}}}'''
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| style="background:#{{dragon color dark}}; {{roundybr|5px}};" colspan="2" | '''{{mcolor|Dragon Rush|{{dragon color light}}}}'''{{tt2|*|Generation VI onward|{{dragon color light}}}}
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===Obtaining Pokémon with Egg Moves===
There are some situations where it is possible to encounter a Pokémon that knows an Egg Move in the wild.
 
* In {{game|Emerald}}, {{p|Seedot}} and {{p|Nuzleaf}} encountered through a [[mass outbreak]] will know {{m|Leech Seed}}, a move otherwise only available to them as an Egg Move.
* In {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, it is possible to encounter {{DL|DexNav|Hidden Pokémon}} that already know a random Egg Move as their first move. A few special Hidden Pokémon even appear on {{rt|102|Hoenn}} in fixed areas, and these particular Pokémon always have a specific Egg Move as their first move.
* In [[Pokémon Sun and Moon|Pokémon Sun, Moon]], [[Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon|Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon]], Pokémon obtained via {{DL|QR Scanner|Island Scan}} will know a specific Egg Move (unless they have none).
* In {{g|Sword and Shield}}, [[Brilliant Pokémon]] will know a random Egg Move.
* In {{g|Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl}}, Pokémon found in {{DL|Grand Underground|Pokémon Hideaways}} may know a random Egg Move, excluding the moves that the Pokémon also learn via level-up.
* In {{g|Scarlet and Violet}}, some Pokémon encountered in [[Tera Raid Battle]]s and wild Terastalized Pokémon will know Egg moves.
 
===Egg Move transference===
In {{g|Sword and Shield}} and {{g|Scarlet and Violet}}, it is possible to transfer Egg Moves between Pokémon.
 
====Pokémon Nursery====
In {{g|Sword and Shield}}, if two Pokémon of the same species are placed together in the [[Pokémon Nursery]], if one of the Pokémon has an empty move slot and the other knows an Egg Move, the Pokémon with the empty slot will learn the Egg Move. This will occur even if the Pokémon are the same [[gender]].
 
Egg Moves are transferred in the same order they appear on the move list; if the Pokémon learning moves has fewer move slots than the number of Egg Moves known by the other Pokémon, only the moves highest up on the teaching Pokémon's move list are learned, up to the number of empty slots.
 
Only Egg Moves for the Pokémon's current species can be transferred. If the Pokémon has a [[Baby Pokémon]] as a pre-evolved form that has different Egg Moves, those moves cannot be transferred by evolved Pokémon this way. For example, {{p|Munchlax}} has {{m|Belch}} as an Egg Move, but {{p|Snorlax}} does not; even if two Snorlax are placed in the Pokémon Nursery, one knowing Belch and one with an empty move slot, Belch will never be transferred because it is not an Egg Move for Snorlax.
 
Prior to [[The Isle of Armor]] expansion, this was the only way for Pokémon with the [[Gigantamax Factor]] to learn Egg Moves.
 
====Picnic====
In {{g|Scarlet and Violet}}, if the player goes on a [[picnic]] while one of their party Pokémon holds a [[Mirror Herb]] and has at least one empty move slot, they may learn an Egg Move from another party member. This is the only way for male-only and gender unknown Pokémon, as well as Battle Bond {{p|Greninja}} and Bloodmoon {{p|Ursaluna}} to inherit Egg Moves.
 
===Relearning Egg Moves===
From [[Generation VI]] onward, any move that a Pokémon knew when it hatched can be taught to it again by the [[Move Reminder]] if it ever forgets it (unless the Pokémon is given a [[battle-ready symbol]]), regardless of whether that move is an Egg Move. Forgotten hatched moves will be listed at the top of the list of moves that can be relearned, above the Pokémon's forgotten level-up moves.
 
Egg Moves transferred through the [[Pokémon Nursery]] in [[Generation VIII]] cannot be relearned from the Move Reminder if forgotten.
 
Egg Moves transferred using a [[Mirror Herb]] in [[Generation IX]] cannot be relearned using the Move Reminder feature if forgotten, but can instead be retaught using the Mirror Herb again.
 
==Limitations==
===Mutually-exclusive Egg Moves===
Prior to [[Generation VI]], Egg Moves can only be inherited from the father Pokémon during breeding, making certain combinations of moves impossible to possess. Starting in Generation VI, this is no longer an issue, due to both parents being able to pass down Egg Moves at the same time.
 
For example, {{p|Tentacool}} can learn both {{m|Rapid Spin}} and {{m|Mirror Coat}} as Egg Moves, but no Pokémon in the {{egg|Water 3}} [[Egg Group]] can possess both moves at the same time in any game prior to Generation VI, so it is impossible for Tentacool to inherit both moves together. However, starting in Generation VI, both parents are able to pass down Egg Moves at the same time, making it possible for a Tentacool to inherit these moves if each of its parents knows one of the moves.
 
====Incense breeding====
For families that have [[baby Pokémon]] which can only be produced when using [[Incense]], often the baby Pokémon and its evolved form have different Egg Moves. Prior to [[Generation VIII]], if each has an Egg Move that the other does not, and both moves are only available to that family as Egg Moves, the two moves become mutually exclusive.
 
For example, starting in [[Generation VI]], {{p|Budew}} has {{m|Extrasensory}} as an Egg Move while {{p|Roselia}} has {{m|Bullet Seed}} as an Egg Move, but neither has the other move as their own Egg Move. Because in Generation VI the Roselia line only has access to both moves as Egg Moves, a Roselia cannot know both moves simultaneously.
 
===Unobtainable Egg Moves===
In some games, sometimes a move is programed as an Egg Move for a certain Pokémon, but there was no way of legitimately obtaining it (without using glitches). This happens when a Pokémon has an Egg Move that no Pokémon in their Egg Group can learn except as an Egg Move and there are no valid chain breeding pathways, or when the only Pokémon in their Egg Group that can learn the move cannot pass it to the Pokémon. This cannot occur for Pokémon in the {{egg3|Field}}, due to male {{p|Smeargle}} being able to pass down any Egg Move.
 
In {{g|Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl}}, because Pokémon transferred into the game from other games have their movesets temporarily reset, several Egg Moves that had been possible to learn in previous games were unobtainable in these games until the 3.0.0 {{g|HOME}} update.
 
In {{g|Scarlet and Violet}}, because Egg Moves can be passed using a [[Mirror Herb]] regardless of Egg Groups, any move that can be learned by at least one Pokémon can be inherited as an Egg Move. However on release of {{g|Scarlet and Violet}}, because there were some moves that no Pokémon could learn, there were still several Egg Moves that are unobtainable. These became available when {{g|HOME}} updated to 3.0.0.
 
The following is a full list of all historically unobtainable Egg Moves.
 
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|- style="white-space: nowrap"
! Games
! #
! colspan="2" | Pokémon
! Egg Move
! colspan="2" class="unsortable" | Parent Egg Groups
! class="unsortable" | Notes
|-
| data-sort-value="2.0" | {{Gameabbrev2|GS}}
| style="font-family:monospace,monospace" | 0001
| class="c" | {{MSP/3|001|Bulbasaur}} || {{p|Bulbasaur}}
| {{m|Charm}}
| style="text-align:center; background:#{{Monster egg color}}" | {{color2|FFF|Monster (Egg Group)|Monster}}
| style="text-align:center; background:#{{Grass color}}" | {{color2|FFF|Grass (Egg Group)|Grass}}
| Regained as an Egg Move in [[Generation III]], where it can be inherited from {{p|Shroomish}} by chain breeding. From [[Generation V]] onward, it can inherit the move directly from {{p|Cottonee}}.
 
Bulbasaur no longer has Charm as an Egg Move in [[Pokémon Sword and Shield]] due to it being taught by [[TM29]].
|-
| data-sort-value="2.0" | {{Gameabbrev2|GS}}
| style="font-family:monospace,monospace" | 0043
| class="c" | {{MSP/3|043|Oddish}} || {{p|Oddish}}
| {{m|Charm}}
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:#{{Grass color}}" | {{color2|FFF|Grass (Egg Group)|Grass}}
| Regained as an Egg Move in [[Generation III]], where it can be inherited from {{p|Shroomish}} by chain breeding. From [[Generation V]] onward, it can inherit the move directly from {{p|Cottonee}}.
 
Oddish no longer has Charm as an Egg Move in [[Pokémon Sword and Shield]] due to it being taught by [[TM29]].
|-
| rowspan="3" data-sort-value="2.0" | {{Gameabbrev2|GS}}
| rowspan="3" style="font-family:monospace,monospace" | 0120
| rowspan="3" class="c" | {{MSP/3|120|Staryu}} || rowspan="3" | {{p|Staryu}}
| {{m|Aurora Beam}}
| rowspan="3" colspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:#{{Water 3 egg color}}" | {{color2|FFF|Water 3 (Egg Group)|Water 3}}
| rowspan="3" | Staryu is [[gender unknown]], so can only breed with {{p|Ditto}} and thus cannot inherit any Egg Moves.
|-
| {{m|Barrier}}
|-
| {{m|Supersonic}}
|-
| data-sort-value="2.0" | {{Gameabbrev2|GS}}
| style="font-family:monospace,monospace" | 0143
| class="c" | {{MSP/3|143|Snorlax}} || {{p|Snorlax}}
| {{m|Charm}}
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:#{{Monster egg color}}" | {{color2|FFF|Monster (Egg Group)|Monster}}
| {{p|Nidoran♀}} can learn Charm by breeding and is in the Monster Egg Group, but cannot pass the move down due to being female-only.
 
Regained as an Egg Move in [[Generation III]], where it can be inherited from {{p|Bulbasaur}} by chain breeding. From [[Generation VI]] onward, it can inherit the move directly from the {{p|Tyrunt}} evolutionary line.
 
Snorlax no longer has Charm as an Egg Move in [[Pokémon Sword and Shield]] due to it being taught by [[TM29]].
|-
| data-sort-value="2.0" | {{Gameabbrev2|GS}}
| style="font-family:monospace,monospace" | 0238
| class="c" | {{MSP/3|238|Smoochum}} || {{p|Smoochum}}
| {{m|Lovely Kiss}}
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:#{{Human-Like egg color}}" | {{color2|FFF|Human-Like (Egg Group)|Human-Like}}
| Its evolved form, {{p|Jynx}}, can learn the move, but cannot pass the move down due to being female-only. While female Pokémon can pass down Egg Moves from Generation VI onward, making this Egg Move possible, Smoochum no longer has Lovely Kiss as an Egg Move.
|-
| data-sort-value="4.2" | {{Gameabbrev4|HGSS}}
| style="font-family:monospace,monospace" | 0299
| class="c" | {{MSP/3|299|Nosepass}} || {{p|Nosepass}}
| {{m|Head Smash}}
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:#{{Mineral egg color}}" | {{color2|FFF|Mineral (Egg Group)|Mineral}}
| Regained as an Egg Move in [[Generation IX]], where it can be inherited from {{p|Sudowoodo}}.
|-
| data-sort-value="6.0" | {{Gameabbrev6|XY}}
| style="font-family:monospace,monospace" | 0236
| class="c" | {{MSP/6|236|Tyrogue}} || {{p|Tyrogue}}
| {{m|Ally Switch}}
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:#{{Human-Like egg color}}" | {{color2|FFF|Human-Like (Egg Group)|Human-Like}}
| Several Pokémon in the Human-Like Egg Group can learn Ally Switch, but because the Tyrogue evolutionary line is male-only and none of its evolutions can learn Ally Switch, it cannot inherit the Egg Move from any of them.
|-
| data-sort-value="7.1" | {{Gameabbrev7|USUM}}
| style="font-family:monospace,monospace" | 0198
| class="c" | {{MSP/6|198|Murkrow}} || {{p|Murkrow}}
| {{m|Punishment}}
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:#{{Flying color}}" | {{color2|FFF|Flying (Egg Group)|Flying}}
| {{p|Vullaby}} and {{p|Mandibuzz}} can learn Punishment and are in the Flying Egg Group, but cannot pass the move down due to being female-only.
|}
|}


===Default moves===
==Advanced techniques==
All offspring Pokémon, in the absence of passed-down moves, will know at least one move when hatched, labeled in their level up move list as either "Start" or "--" in lieu of a level number. If these moves, together with the other Egg moves obtained in the above ways, number more than four, then the moves on top of their level up move list (with "Start" or "--") will be the ones that do not show up.
===Chain breeding===
{{main|Chain breeding}}
In some cases, a Pokémon species has an Egg Move, but other Pokémon in its Egg Group can also only learn that move as an Egg Move. In such cases, the move must be bred through a series of intermediate Pokémon that are in multiple Egg Groups. This process is referred to by fans as chain breeding.


==Exceptions==
For example, {{p|Spinda}} can learn {{m|Wish}} as an Egg Move and is in the {{egg|Field}} and {{egg3|Human-Like}}s, but the other Pokémon in those Egg Groups can only learn Wish as an Egg Move. To solve this, a Pokémon like {{p|Skitty}} could learn the move as an Egg Move from {{p|Togetic}}, then breed it onto a Spinda.
* Certain Pokémon, like {{p|Unown}} and {{p|Beldum}}, cannot inherit any Egg moves and start with only a set number of moves. They are also incapable of learning moves via TM and HM as well.
 
* {{p|Pichu}} can "inherit" {{m|Volt Tackle}} if the female {{p|Pikachu}} or {{p|Raichu}} of the breeding pair holds the [[Light Ball]].
===Smeargle===
* [[Incense]]-bred Pokémon often have a different Egg move list than their evolved forms.
Because {{p|Smeargle}} can learn almost any move by using {{m|Sketch}}, a male Smeargle can pass down any Egg Move to its offspring. This makes passing down Egg Moves to Pokémon in the {{egg3|Field}} (Smeargle's Egg Group) simpler.
 
Some Egg Moves require a Smeargle to be initially passed down, due to no other male parents existing in that Egg Group. For example, in [[Generation VII]], {{p|Lillipup}} can learn {{m|Psychic Fangs}} as an Egg Move, but no Pokémon other than Smeargle in the {{egg3|Field}} can learn Psychic Fangs other than as an Egg Move, and no chain breeding pathway exists, so Smeargle is required to initially pass down Psychic Fangs to Lillipup.
 
Since Smeargle can have any combination of possible Egg Moves to pass down to its offspring, there are no mutually-exclusive Egg Moves for any Pokémon in the Field Egg Group in any generation.
 
===Previous generation Egg Moves===
Some Pokémon have Egg Moves that no other Pokémon in their [[Egg Group]] can learn in that generation, but that an appropriate parent Pokémon in an earlier generation was able to learn.
 
For example, from [[Generation V]] onward {{p|Bagon}} can learn {{m|Defense Curl}} as an Egg Move, but no other families in the {{egg3|Dragon}} can learn Defense Curl in these generations. However, Defense Curl is a [[Move Tutor]] move in {{game|Emerald}}, where it can be taught to some Pokémon in the Dragon Egg Group (Alternately, in {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, Bagon encountered as {{DL|DexNav|Hidden Pokémon}} can know any Egg Move, including Defense Curl). One of these Pokémon is required to initially pass down Defense Curl to Bagon.
 
===Event-exclusive Egg Moves===
Some Pokémon have Egg Moves that no Pokémon in their [[Egg Group]] can learn except as an Egg Move, but a Pokémon in their Egg Group that knows the move was once available.
 
For example, from {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} onward, {{p|Dratini}} can learn {{m|Extreme Speed}} as an Egg Move, but no Pokémon in the {{egg|Water 1}} or {{egg3|Dragon}}s can learn Extreme Speed other than as an Egg Move. However, in {{game|Crystal}}, HeartGold and SoulSilver, a {{pkmn2|gift}} Dratini received in the [[Dragon's Den]] can know Extreme Speed; additionally, in Generation V and VI there have been event distributions of a {{p|Dragonite}} that knows Extreme Speed. One of these gift or event distribution Pokémon is required to initially pass down Extreme Speed to Dratini.
 
==In other games==
===[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series]]===
In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Darkness|Explorers of Time, Darkness]], and [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky|Sky]], Pokémon hatched from {{pkmn|Egg}}s in the {{DL|Treasure Town|Chansey Day Care}} will know Egg Moves. They will know enough moves to fill their initial moveset, meaning that a species with one move at level 1 will be given three random Egg Moves, which is determined when the hatched Pokémon joins the team. The hatched Pokémon's species and gender are determined when completing the mission in the dungeon. Additionally, in Explorers of Sky, some choices for the player and partner's species will initially know a set Egg Move. Egg Moves cannot be relearned if the player chooses to forget them. It should be noted that unlike [[core series]] games prior to [[Generation VI]], it is possible for non-{{egg|Field}} Pokémon to learn any Egg Move combinations.
 
Although Eggs are not present from [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity|Gates to Infinity]] onwards, [[Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon]] and [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX|Rescue Team DX]] return to giving an Egg Move to certain [[first partner Pokémon]] species. Unlike Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky, they can be relearned by the player and, in Super Mystery Dungeon, even taught to other Pokémon of that species.
 
==In the anime==
[[File:Azurill Sing.png|thumb|250px|An {{p|Azurill}} using {{m|Sing}}, a move it learned from a {{p|Jigglypuff}} while in an Egg]]
In ''[[AG012|The Lotad Lowdown]]'', when {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} encountered a group of {{p|Lotad}} that knew {{m|Water Gun}}, [[Max]] mentioned that usually Lotad can't learn Water Gun, alluding to its Egg Move status for Lotad [[Generation III|at the time]].
 
In ''[[JN021|Caring for a Mystery!]]'', a scenario similar to Egg Moves was presented by [[Professor Cerise]]. While Ash and [[Goh]] were looking after a [[Ash's Riolu|Pokémon Egg]], the Professor told them a story of a {{p|Jigglypuff}} who {{m|Sing|sang}} to an {{p|Azurill}} Egg everyday. When it hatched, the Azurill sang the same song Jigglypuff sang to it.
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==In other languages==
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==See also==
==See also==
* [[Pokémon breeding]]
* [[Pokémon breeding]]
* [[Egg Group]]
* [[Egg Group]]
* [[Chain breeding]]


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Latest revision as of 02:10, 15 March 2024

An Egg Move[1] (Japanese: タマゴわざ Egg Move) is a special move that a Pokémon is able to inherit through breeding from only one parent. Egg Moves often (but not always) cannot be learned through other means.

Aside from Egg Moves, there are several other ways of inheriting moves from parents. Prior to Generation VI, a bred Pokémon will inherit any TM/HM moves which its father knows, if it is compatible with that TM/HM. In Pokémon Crystal, a bred Pokémon will inherit any compatible Move Tutor moves which its father knows. Additionally, if both parents know a move that the bred Pokémon can learn via level-up, it will inherit that move. From Pokémon Emerald onward, a bred Pichu will know Volt Tackle if either of its parents are holding a Light Ball. However, inheriting moves in these ways is distinct from inheriting moves as Egg Moves.

Mechanics

Breeding

If either parent (only the male parent prior to Generation VI) knows a move that is an Egg Move for the child's species, that child will be born knowing the move.

For example, if a male Snorlax that knows Belly Drum is bred with a female Charizard that knows Dragon Rush, the resulting Charmander will know Belly Drum and Dragon Rush (or only Belly Drum, prior to Generation VI).

Parents 0143Snorlax.png
Snorlax
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Charizard
Moves Belly Drum Dragon Rush
Rest Shadow Claw
Zen Headbutt Flamethrower
Body Slam Fly
Offspring 0004Charmander.png
Charmander
Moves Scratch
Growl
Belly Drum
Dragon Rush*

Obtaining Pokémon with Egg Moves

There are some situations where it is possible to encounter a Pokémon that knows an Egg Move in the wild.

Egg Move transference

In Pokémon Sword and Shield and Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, it is possible to transfer Egg Moves between Pokémon.

Pokémon Nursery

In Pokémon Sword and Shield, if two Pokémon of the same species are placed together in the Pokémon Nursery, if one of the Pokémon has an empty move slot and the other knows an Egg Move, the Pokémon with the empty slot will learn the Egg Move. This will occur even if the Pokémon are the same gender.

Egg Moves are transferred in the same order they appear on the move list; if the Pokémon learning moves has fewer move slots than the number of Egg Moves known by the other Pokémon, only the moves highest up on the teaching Pokémon's move list are learned, up to the number of empty slots.

Only Egg Moves for the Pokémon's current species can be transferred. If the Pokémon has a Baby Pokémon as a pre-evolved form that has different Egg Moves, those moves cannot be transferred by evolved Pokémon this way. For example, Munchlax has Belch as an Egg Move, but Snorlax does not; even if two Snorlax are placed in the Pokémon Nursery, one knowing Belch and one with an empty move slot, Belch will never be transferred because it is not an Egg Move for Snorlax.

Prior to The Isle of Armor expansion, this was the only way for Pokémon with the Gigantamax Factor to learn Egg Moves.

Picnic

In Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, if the player goes on a picnic while one of their party Pokémon holds a Mirror Herb and has at least one empty move slot, they may learn an Egg Move from another party member. This is the only way for male-only and gender unknown Pokémon, as well as Battle Bond Greninja and Bloodmoon Ursaluna to inherit Egg Moves.

Relearning Egg Moves

From Generation VI onward, any move that a Pokémon knew when it hatched can be taught to it again by the Move Reminder if it ever forgets it (unless the Pokémon is given a battle-ready symbol), regardless of whether that move is an Egg Move. Forgotten hatched moves will be listed at the top of the list of moves that can be relearned, above the Pokémon's forgotten level-up moves.

Egg Moves transferred through the Pokémon Nursery in Generation VIII cannot be relearned from the Move Reminder if forgotten.

Egg Moves transferred using a Mirror Herb in Generation IX cannot be relearned using the Move Reminder feature if forgotten, but can instead be retaught using the Mirror Herb again.

Limitations

Mutually-exclusive Egg Moves

Prior to Generation VI, Egg Moves can only be inherited from the father Pokémon during breeding, making certain combinations of moves impossible to possess. Starting in Generation VI, this is no longer an issue, due to both parents being able to pass down Egg Moves at the same time.

For example, Tentacool 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 in any game prior to Generation VI, so it is impossible for Tentacool to inherit both moves together. However, starting in Generation VI, both parents are able to pass down Egg Moves at the same time, making it possible for a Tentacool to inherit these moves if each of its parents knows one of the moves.

Incense breeding

For families that have baby Pokémon which can only be produced when using Incense, often the baby Pokémon and its evolved form have different Egg Moves. Prior to Generation VIII, if each has an Egg Move that the other does not, and both moves are only available to that family as Egg Moves, the two moves become mutually exclusive.

For example, starting in Generation VI, Budew has Extrasensory as an Egg Move while Roselia has Bullet Seed as an Egg Move, but neither has the other move as their own Egg Move. Because in Generation VI the Roselia line only has access to both moves as Egg Moves, a Roselia cannot know both moves simultaneously.

Unobtainable Egg Moves

In some games, sometimes a move is programed as an Egg Move for a certain Pokémon, but there was no way of legitimately obtaining it (without using glitches). This happens when a Pokémon has an Egg Move that no Pokémon in their Egg Group can learn except as an Egg Move and there are no valid chain breeding pathways, or when the only Pokémon in their Egg Group that can learn the move cannot pass it to the Pokémon. This cannot occur for Pokémon in the Field Egg Group, due to male Smeargle being able to pass down any Egg Move.

In Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, because Pokémon transferred into the game from other games have their movesets temporarily reset, several Egg Moves that had been possible to learn in previous games were unobtainable in these games until the 3.0.0 Pokémon HOME update.

In Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, because Egg Moves can be passed using a Mirror Herb regardless of Egg Groups, any move that can be learned by at least one Pokémon can be inherited as an Egg Move. However on release of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, because there were some moves that no Pokémon could learn, there were still several Egg Moves that are unobtainable. These became available when Pokémon HOME updated to 3.0.0.

The following is a full list of all historically unobtainable Egg Moves.

Games # Pokémon Egg Move Parent Egg Groups Notes
GS 0001 Bulbasaur Bulbasaur Charm Monster Grass Regained as an Egg Move in Generation III, where it can be inherited from Shroomish by chain breeding. From Generation V onward, it can inherit the move directly from Cottonee.

Bulbasaur no longer has Charm as an Egg Move in Pokémon Sword and Shield due to it being taught by TM29.

GS 0043 Oddish Oddish Charm Grass Regained as an Egg Move in Generation III, where it can be inherited from Shroomish by chain breeding. From Generation V onward, it can inherit the move directly from Cottonee.

Oddish no longer has Charm as an Egg Move in Pokémon Sword and Shield due to it being taught by TM29.

GS 0120 Staryu Staryu Aurora Beam Water 3 Staryu is gender unknown, so can only breed with Ditto and thus cannot inherit any Egg Moves.
Barrier
Supersonic
GS 0143 Snorlax Snorlax Charm Monster Nidoran♀ can learn Charm by breeding and is in the Monster Egg Group, but cannot pass the move down due to being female-only.

Regained as an Egg Move in Generation III, where it can be inherited from Bulbasaur by chain breeding. From Generation VI onward, it can inherit the move directly from the Tyrunt evolutionary line.

Snorlax no longer has Charm as an Egg Move in Pokémon Sword and Shield due to it being taught by TM29.

GS 0238 Smoochum Smoochum Lovely Kiss Human-Like Its evolved form, Jynx, can learn the move, but cannot pass the move down due to being female-only. While female Pokémon can pass down Egg Moves from Generation VI onward, making this Egg Move possible, Smoochum no longer has Lovely Kiss as an Egg Move.
HGSS 0299 Nosepass Nosepass Head Smash Mineral Regained as an Egg Move in Generation IX, where it can be inherited from Sudowoodo.
XY 0236 Tyrogue Tyrogue Ally Switch Human-Like Several Pokémon in the Human-Like Egg Group can learn Ally Switch, but because the Tyrogue evolutionary line is male-only and none of its evolutions can learn Ally Switch, it cannot inherit the Egg Move from any of them.
USUM 0198 Murkrow Murkrow Punishment Flying Vullaby and Mandibuzz can learn Punishment and are in the Flying Egg Group, but cannot pass the move down due to being female-only.

Advanced techniques

Chain breeding

Main article: Chain breeding

In some cases, a Pokémon species has an Egg Move, but other Pokémon in its Egg Group can also only learn that move as an Egg Move. In such cases, the move must be bred through a series of intermediate Pokémon that are in multiple Egg Groups. This process is referred to by fans as chain breeding.

For example, Spinda can learn Wish as an Egg Move and is in the Field and Human-Like Egg Groups, but the other Pokémon in those Egg Groups can only learn Wish as an Egg Move. To solve this, a Pokémon like Skitty could learn the move as an Egg Move from Togetic, then breed it onto a Spinda.

Smeargle

Because Smeargle can learn almost any move by using Sketch, a male Smeargle can pass down any Egg Move to its offspring. This makes passing down Egg Moves to Pokémon in the Field Egg Group (Smeargle's Egg Group) simpler.

Some Egg Moves require a Smeargle to be initially passed down, due to no other male parents existing in that Egg Group. For example, in Generation VII, Lillipup can learn Psychic Fangs as an Egg Move, but no Pokémon other than Smeargle in the Field Egg Group can learn Psychic Fangs other than as an Egg Move, and no chain breeding pathway exists, so Smeargle is required to initially pass down Psychic Fangs to Lillipup.

Since Smeargle can have any combination of possible Egg Moves to pass down to its offspring, there are no mutually-exclusive Egg Moves for any Pokémon in the Field Egg Group in any generation.

Previous generation Egg Moves

Some Pokémon have Egg Moves that no other Pokémon in their Egg Group can learn in that generation, but that an appropriate parent Pokémon in an earlier generation was able to learn.

For example, from Generation V onward Bagon can learn Defense Curl as an Egg Move, but no other families in the Dragon Egg Group can learn Defense Curl in these generations. However, Defense Curl is a Move Tutor move in Pokémon Emerald, where it can be taught to some Pokémon in the Dragon Egg Group (Alternately, in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, Bagon encountered as Hidden Pokémon can know any Egg Move, including Defense Curl). One of these Pokémon is required to initially pass down Defense Curl to Bagon.

Event-exclusive Egg Moves

Some Pokémon have Egg Moves that no Pokémon in their Egg Group can learn except as an Egg Move, but a Pokémon in their Egg Group that knows the move was once available.

For example, from Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver onward, Dratini can learn Extreme Speed as an Egg Move, but no Pokémon in the Water 1 or Dragon Egg Groups can learn Extreme Speed other than as an Egg Move. However, in Pokémon Crystal, HeartGold and SoulSilver, a gift Dratini received in the Dragon's Den can know Extreme Speed; additionally, in Generation V and VI there have been event distributions of a Dragonite that knows Extreme Speed. One of these gift or event distribution Pokémon is required to initially pass down Extreme Speed to Dratini.

In other games

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series

In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky, Pokémon hatched from Eggs in the Chansey Day Care will know Egg Moves. They will know enough moves to fill their initial moveset, meaning that a species with one move at level 1 will be given three random Egg Moves, which is determined when the hatched Pokémon joins the team. The hatched Pokémon's species and gender are determined when completing the mission in the dungeon. Additionally, in Explorers of Sky, some choices for the player and partner's species will initially know a set Egg Move. Egg Moves cannot be relearned if the player chooses to forget them. It should be noted that unlike core series games prior to Generation VI, it is possible for non-Field Pokémon to learn any Egg Move combinations.

Although Eggs are not present from Gates to Infinity onwards, Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon and Rescue Team DX return to giving an Egg Move to certain first partner Pokémon species. Unlike Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky, they can be relearned by the player and, in Super Mystery Dungeon, even taught to other Pokémon of that species.

In the anime

An Azurill using Sing, a move it learned from a Jigglypuff while in an Egg

In The Lotad Lowdown, when Ash and his friends encountered a group of Lotad that knew Water Gun, Max mentioned that usually Lotad can't learn Water Gun, alluding to its Egg Move status for Lotad at the time.

In Caring for a Mystery!, a scenario similar to Egg Moves was presented by Professor Cerise. While Ash and Goh were looking after a Pokémon Egg, the Professor told them a story of a Jigglypuff who sang to an Azurill Egg everyday. When it hatched, the Azurill sang the same song Jigglypuff sang to it.

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 蛋招式 Daahn Jīusīk
Mandarin 蛋招式 Dàn Zhāoshì
France Flag.png French Capacité Œuf
Germany Flag.png German Ei-Attacke
Italy Flag.png Italian Mossa Uovo
South Korea Flag.png Korean 알 기술 Al Gisul
Russia Flag.png Russian Яйцевой Приём Yaytsevoy Priyom
Spain Flag.png Spanish Movimiento de huevo

See also

References


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