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In the games, most baby Pokémon are only obtainable through breeding. On occasion, [[non-player character]]s will give the {{player}} an {{pkmn|Egg}} containing a baby Pokémon, and this Pokémon typically cannot be obtained by any other method except by breeding. [[Generation III]] introduced the first baby Pokémon able to be caught in the wild: {{p|Wynaut}} on {{gdis|Mirage Island|III}}. In [[Generation IV]], many other baby Pokémon were also available in the wild. | In the games, most baby Pokémon are only obtainable through breeding. On occasion, [[non-player character]]s will give the {{player}} an {{pkmn|Egg}} containing a baby Pokémon, and this Pokémon typically cannot be obtained by any other method except by breeding. [[Generation III]] introduced the first baby Pokémon able to be caught in the wild: {{p|Wynaut}} on {{gdis|Mirage Island|III}}. In [[Generation IV]], many other baby Pokémon were also available in the wild. | ||
From [[Generation III]] | From [[Generation III]] to {{Gen|VIII}}, in order to breed most newly introduced baby Pokémon, the parent in their evolutionary line must hold a specific [[Incense]] before breeding, which provides a rationale for why those parent Pokémon could not produce these Eggs in previous generations. For example, {{p|Marill}}, who was introduced in [[Generation II]], could not produce Azurill Eggs until the introduction of the [[Sea Incense]] in Generation III. In [[Generation IX]], this requirement was removed, and a baby Pokémon will always be produced, regardless of held items. | ||
==List of baby Pokémon== | ==List of baby Pokémon== |