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− | + | '''Breeding''' is the method of choosing two of your Pokémon to send to the local region's Day Care in the hopes that the pair will produce an [[Egg]]. This is a useful technique to raise Pokémon with unusual attributes, such as elevated Attack, Defense, Speed, etc. compared to members of the same species on a similar level. Pokémon that are hatched from Eggs can have access to stronger attacks earlier than normal, such as learning a parent's TM or HM move. Some Pokémon, like [[Pichu]], can learn a move the parents would never learn, such as [[Volt Tackle]] if one of the parents are holding a special item, such as the [[Light Ball]] in Pichu's case. |
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==Locations== |
==Locations== |
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*Pokémon HeartGold/SoulSilver - [[Johto Route 34|Route 34]] |
*Pokémon HeartGold/SoulSilver - [[Johto Route 34|Route 34]] |
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*Pokémon Black/White - [[Unova Route 3|Route 3]] |
*Pokémon Black/White - [[Unova Route 3|Route 3]] |
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+ | *Pok<span style="color:rgb(51,51,51);font-family:webfont,メイリオ,Meiryo,'MSPゴシック',sans-serif;font-size:12px;line-height:19px;">émon X/Y -[http://pokemon.wikia.com/wiki/Kalos_Route_7 Route 7] </span> |
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==Conditions== |
==Conditions== |
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When the Day Care Center alerts you of a new Egg, you must work at hatching it. You must have an empty slot on your team to accept the Egg. The Day Care center will keep it if you did not do so. Every egg has a special number of steps required to hatch it, so travel around the region (a bicycle will be much quicker) and hatch the egg. |
When the Day Care Center alerts you of a new Egg, you must work at hatching it. You must have an empty slot on your team to accept the Egg. The Day Care center will keep it if you did not do so. Every egg has a special number of steps required to hatch it, so travel around the region (a bicycle will be much quicker) and hatch the egg. |
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+ | Certain conditions must be met to create an Egg. |
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− | Certain conditions must be met to create an Egg. The two Pokémon left at the Day Care Center must be opposite genders and they must like each other. Talk to the person in front of the Day Care Center to see whether the two Pokémon are compatible. He will tell you whether your Pokémon have an egg. When an Egg is created, the resulting Pokémon is the most basic form of the female parent Pokémon. |
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+ | *Pokémon must be opposite genders or one parent a Ditto. |
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− | Pokémon keep track of family trees. You cannot mate the offspring of a Pokémon with its parent, even if they are compatible. |
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+ | *The parents must be compatible (in the same Egg Group). |
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+ | An egg will be created quicker if one or more of these conditions is met: |
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+ | *The Pokémon are the same species |
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+ | *The Pokémon have different IDs (are from different games or have a different original trainer). |
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+ | These will combine: |
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+ | *Best scenario: Same species, Different ID |
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+ | *Mid: Same Species, Same ID / Different ID, Different Species |
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+ | *Worst-case Scenario: Same ID, Different Species. |
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− | Some Pokémon cannot produce Eggs, such as the Legendary Pokémon (except [[Manaphy]]), and baby Pokémon such as [[Pichu]] cannot produce Eggs. Some Pokémon belong to multiple groups, meaning they can breed with more Pokémon. |
+ | Pokémon keep track of family trees. You cannot mate the offspring of a Pokémon with its parent, even if they are compatible. Some Pokémon cannot produce Eggs, such as the Legendary Pokémon (except [[Manaphy]]), and baby Pokémon such as [[Pichu]] cannot produce Eggs. Some Pokémon belong to multiple groups, meaning they can breed with more Pokémon. |
==Hatching== |
==Hatching== |
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− | When you carry an egg, you need to walk a number of steps for it to hatch. Different eggs have different amount of steps for it to hatch. |
+ | When you carry an egg, you need to walk a number of steps for it to hatch. Different eggs have different amount of steps for it to hatch. This number will always be the same for all members of that species. |
− | *If you |
+ | *If you carry a Pokémon with the ability Flame Body or Magma Armor in the same party as your egg it will halve the number of steps required to hatch the egg. |
− | *If you breed two Pokémon that like each other, the egg will hatch faster (slower than the first one). |
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− | *If you breed one Pokémon with [[Ditto]], Pokémon may hatch slower, depending whether they like each other. |
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− | *If you breed two Pokémon that does not seems to like each other, but can lay an egg, the egg will hatch slower. |
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− | *If the Pokémon is a rare species (e.g. [[Dratini]]), the egg will hatch slower. |
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− | *If you carry a [[Magcargo]] with the ablility Magma Body in the same party as your egg it will speed up the hatching process. |
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− | When the egg is about to hatch, |
+ | When the egg is about to hatch, you will receive a message. Then the screen will show you to egg being hatched into a new baby Pokémon. The baby Pokémon will be at Level 5 when hatched (Level 1 in Generation IV and on).[[File:Happiny Hatching.png|600px|center]] |
+ | ==Breeding Stats== |
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− | The baby Pokémon will be at Level 5 when hatched (Level 1 in Pokémon Diamond/Pearl/Platinum). |
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+ | Newborn Pokémon inherit stats from their parents. One IV (Individual value) is given from each parent (even a Ditto) and the other four will be randominzed. |
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+ | However, certain held items can also be used to pass on stats in certainty. These items include: [[Power Bracer]], [[Power Belt]], [[Power Band]], [[Power Lens]], [[Power Anklet]], and [[Power Weight]]. Which stat inherited depends on the item: |
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− | [[File:Happiny Hatching.png|600px|center]] |
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− | ==Breeding Moves and Stats== |
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− | Newborn Pokémon inherit stats from the parent of the opposite gender. If the baby Pokémon is male, it enjoys the stat increases of the female parent Pokémon. If the baby Pokémon is female, it earns the stat upgrades of the male parent Pokémon. The offspring will be Level 5 (Level 1 in Pokémon Diamond/Pearl/Platinum), but loaded with power. |
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− | Certain held items can also be used to pass on stats regardless of gender. These items include: [[Power Bracer]], [[Power Belt]], [[Power Band]], [[Power Lens]], [[Power Anklet]], and [[Power Weight]]. Wich stat inherited depends on the item: |
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*HP - Power weight |
*HP - Power weight |
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*Attack - Power Bracer |
*Attack - Power Bracer |
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− | *Defense - |
+ | *Defense - Power Belt |
*Special Attack - Power Lens |
*Special Attack - Power Lens |
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*Special Defense - Power Band |
*Special Defense - Power Band |
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If a Pokémon holds an [[Everstone]] while breeding the offspring has a 50% chance of inheriting the nature. |
If a Pokémon holds an [[Everstone]] while breeding the offspring has a 50% chance of inheriting the nature. |
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+ | If a Pokemon holds a destiny knot while breeding it will pass down 5 IVs from both parents (ie. 3 from one parent and 2 from the other) randomly. |
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− | Your new Pokémon can inherit moves from its parents, some high-level moves can be learned by the offspring. For example, if you have a [[Blaziken]] with the move [[Overheat]], which is learnable from TM that can only be use once, it's offspring that is the opposite gender of its parents will learn Overheat. |
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+ | ==Breeding Moves== |
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+ | Newborn Pokémon can inherit moves from their parents, some high-level moves can be learned by the offspring. For example, if you have a [[Blaziken]] with the move [[Overheat]], which is learnable from TM that can only be use once in Gen. I - IV, its offspring that is the opposite gender of its parents will learn Overheat. |
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There are three types of moves that can be taught through this strategy. |
There are three types of moves that can be taught through this strategy. |
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*'''Learned Moves''' - It is the moves that any Pokémon caught in the wild would know at Level 5. |
*'''Learned Moves''' - It is the moves that any Pokémon caught in the wild would know at Level 5. |
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*'''Inherited Moves''' - It is the moves learned through the Evolutionary process or via a TM can be passed from the male parent Pokémon, even if the move cannot be learned or used until after Level 5. |
*'''Inherited Moves''' - It is the moves learned through the Evolutionary process or via a TM can be passed from the male parent Pokémon, even if the move cannot be learned or used until after Level 5. |
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+ | **Level-up moves much be known by BOTH parents. |
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− | *'''Egg Moves''' - Egg Moves are learned from the male parent Pokémon, but these are different than Inherited Moves. Egg Moves are moves the Pokémon would not normally be able to learn. |
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+ | *'''Egg Moves''' - Egg Moves are learned from the male parent Pokémon, but these are different than Inherited Moves. Egg Moves are moves the Pokémon would not normally be able to learn naturally through TMs and leveling-up. |
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− | When a Pokémon hatches, it has the moves a wild Pokémon at Level |
+ | When a Pokémon hatches, it has the moves a wild Pokémon at Level 1 would know. For example, Pichu will know [[Thundershock]] and [[Charm]]. The Pokémon has enough room to learn two more moves: these spots can be filled with Inherited Moves. If the Pokémon has access to more moves than you have empty space for, it will replace the Learned Moves with the Inherited and Egg Moves. |
− | If both parents know the same high-level move, the baby Pokémon will also know it, despite being Level |
+ | If both parents know the same high-level move, the baby Pokémon will also know it, despite being Level 1. Also, TM moves you would normally have one shot at using can be "re-used" by breeding the move down from the male parent Pokémon. |
==Baby Pokémon== |
==Baby Pokémon== |
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==Breeding Groups== |
==Breeding Groups== |
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These tables display Pokémon that can breed with other Pokémon from the same group. For example, Pikachu can breed with Marill as they are found in the same group. Those that belongs to Group 0 cannot produce Eggs. |
These tables display Pokémon that can breed with other Pokémon from the same group. For example, Pikachu can breed with Marill as they are found in the same group. Those that belongs to Group 0 cannot produce Eggs. |
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===Group 0 - Undiscovered-Group=== |
===Group 0 - Undiscovered-Group=== |
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''Note: All Legendary Pokémon, except [[Phione]] and [[Manaphy]], cannot breed.Rotom can breed but only with Ditto'' |
''Note: All Legendary Pokémon, except [[Phione]] and [[Manaphy]], cannot breed.Rotom can breed but only with Ditto'' |
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|[[Lickilicky]] |
|[[Lickilicky]] |
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|[[Rhyperior]] |
|[[Rhyperior]] |
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+ | |[[Axew]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Fraxure]] |
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+ | |[[Haxorus]] |
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+ | |[[Druddigon]] |
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+ | | - |
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+ | | - |
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+ | | - |
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+ | | - |
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|[[Phione]] |
|[[Phione]] |
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|[[Manaphy]] |
|[[Manaphy]] |
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+ | |[[Audino]] |
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− | | - |
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+ | |[[Cottonee]] |
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− | | - |
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+ | |[[Whimsicott]] |
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− | | - |
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!colspan="8" style="background-color:#A020F0; color:white;"|Group 7: Dragon-Group Pokémon |
!colspan="8" style="background-color:#A020F0; color:white;"|Group 7: Dragon-Group Pokémon |
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− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Charmander]] |
− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Charmeleon]] |
− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Charizard]] |
− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Ekans]] |
− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Arbok]] |
− | |[[Grovyle]] |
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− | |[[Gyarados]] |
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− | |[[Haxorus]] |
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− | |- |
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|[[Horsea]] |
|[[Horsea]] |
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− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Seadra]] |
|[[Magikarp]] |
|[[Magikarp]] |
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+ | |- |
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− | |[[Milotic]] |
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− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Gyarados]] |
+ | |[[Dratini]] |
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+ | |[[Dragonair]] |
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+ | |[[Dragonite]] |
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+ | |[[Kingdra]] |
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+ | |[[Treecko]] |
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+ | |[[Grovyle]] |
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|[[Sceptile]] |
|[[Sceptile]] |
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− | |[[Seadra]] |
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− | |[[Seviper]] |
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− | |[[Shelgon]] |
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|[[Swablu]] |
|[[Swablu]] |
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− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Altaria]] |
+ | |[[Seviper]] |
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− | | - |
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+ | |[[Feebas]] |
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+ | |[[Milotic]] |
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+ | |[[Bagon]] |
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+ | |[[Shelgon]] |
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+ | |[[Salamence]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Gible]] |
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+ | |[[Gabite]] |
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+ | |[[Garchomp]] |
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+ | |[[Scraggy]] |
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+ | |[[Scrafty]] |
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+ | |[[Axew]] |
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+ | |[[Fraxure]] |
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+ | |[[Haxorus]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Druddigon]] |
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+ | |[[Deino]] |
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+ | |[[Zweilous]] |
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+ | |[[Hydreigon]] |
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|[[Probopass]] |
|[[Probopass]] |
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|[[Froslass]] |
|[[Froslass]] |
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+ | |[[Roggenrola]] |
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+ | |[[Boldore]] |
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+ | |[[Gigalith]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Dwebble]] |
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+ | |[[Crustle]] |
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+ | |[[Yamask]] |
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+ | |[[Cofagrigus]] |
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+ | |[[Trubbish]] |
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+ | |[[Garbodor]] |
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+ | |[[Vanillite]] |
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+ | |[[Vanillish]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Vanilluxe]] |
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+ | |[[Ferroseed]] |
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+ | |[[Ferrothorn]] |
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+ | |[[Klink]] |
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+ | |[[Klang]] |
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+ | |[[Klinklang]] |
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+ | |[[Cryogonal]] |
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+ | |[[Golett]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Golurk]] |
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+ | | - |
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+ | | - |
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+ | | - |
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+ | | - |
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!colspan="8" style="background-color:#964B00; color:white;"|Group 9: Field-Group Pokémon |
!colspan="8" style="background-color:#964B00; color:white;"|Group 9: Field-Group Pokémon |
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− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Rattata]] |
− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Raticate]] |
− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Ekans]] |
− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Arbok]] |
− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Pikachu]] |
− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Raichu]] |
− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Sandshrew]] |
− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Sandslash]] |
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|- |
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− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Nidoran♀]] |
+ | |[[Nidoran♂]] |
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+ | |[[Nidorino]] |
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+ | |[[Nidoking]] |
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+ | |[[Vulpix]] |
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+ | |[[Ninetales]] |
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+ | |[[Diglett]] |
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+ | |[[Dugtrio]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Meowth]] |
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+ | |[[Persian]] |
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+ | |[[Psyduck]] |
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|[[Golduck]] |
|[[Golduck]] |
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− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Mankey]] |
− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Primeape]] |
− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Growlithe]] |
− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Arcanine]] |
− | |[[Manectric]] |
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− | |[[Mawile]] |
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|- |
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− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Ponyta]] |
− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Rapidash]] |
− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Farfetch'd]] |
− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Seel]] |
+ | |[[Dewgong]] |
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+ | |[[Rhyhorn]] |
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+ | |[[Rhydon]] |
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+ | |[[Tauros]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Eevee]] |
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+ | |[[Vaporeon]] |
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+ | |[[Jolteon]] |
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+ | |[[Flareon]] |
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+ | |[[Cyndaquil]] |
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+ | |[[Quilava]] |
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+ | |[[Typhlosion]] |
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+ | |[[Sentret]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Furret]] |
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+ | |[[Mareep]] |
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+ | |[[Flaaffy]] |
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+ | |[[Ampharos]] |
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+ | |[[Aipom]] |
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+ | |[[Wooper]] |
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+ | |[[Quagsire]] |
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+ | |[[Espeon]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Umbreon]] |
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+ | |[[Girafarig]] |
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+ | |[[Dunsparce]] |
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+ | |[[Snubbull]] |
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+ | |[[Granbull]] |
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+ | |[[Sneasel]] |
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+ | |[[Teddiursa]] |
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+ | |[[Ursaring]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Swinub]] |
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+ | |[[Piloswine]] |
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+ | |[[Delibird]] |
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+ | |[[Houndour]] |
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+ | |[[Houndoom]] |
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|[[Phanpy]] |
|[[Phanpy]] |
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− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Donphan]] |
+ | |[[Stantler]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Smeargle]] |
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+ | |[[Miltank]] |
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+ | |[[Torchic]] |
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+ | |[[Combusken]] |
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+ | |[[Blaziken]] |
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|[[Poochyena]] |
|[[Poochyena]] |
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− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Mightyena]] |
+ | |[[Zigzagoon]] |
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− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Linoone]] |
− | |[[Rhydon]] |
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− | |[[Rhyhorn]] |
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− | |[[Rhyperior]] |
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− | |[[Sandshrew]] |
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− | |[[Sandslash]] |
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− | |[[Sealeo]] |
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|[[Seedot]] |
|[[Seedot]] |
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+ | |[[Nuzleaf]] |
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− | |- |
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− | |[[Seviper]] |
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|[[Shiftry]] |
|[[Shiftry]] |
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− | |[[Skitty]] |
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− | |[[Slaking]] |
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|[[Slakoth]] |
|[[Slakoth]] |
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− | |[[Spheal]] |
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− | |[[Spinda]] |
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− | |[[Spoink]] |
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− | |- |
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− | |[[Torchic]] |
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− | |[[Torkoal]] |
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|[[Vigoroth]] |
|[[Vigoroth]] |
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− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Slaking]] |
+ | |[[Whismur]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Loudred]] |
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+ | |[[Exploud]] |
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+ | |[[Skitty]] |
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+ | |[[Delcatty]] |
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+ | |[[Mawile]] |
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+ | |[[Electrike]] |
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+ | |[[Manectric]] |
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|[[Wailmer]] |
|[[Wailmer]] |
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+ | |- |
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|[[Wailord]] |
|[[Wailord]] |
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+ | |[[Numel]] |
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+ | |[[Camerupt]] |
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+ | |[[Torkoal]] |
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+ | |[[Spoink]] |
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+ | |[[Grumpig]] |
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+ | |[[Spinda]] |
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+ | |[[Zangoose]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Seviper]] |
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+ | |[[Kecleon]] |
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+ | |[[Absol]] |
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+ | |[[Spheal]] |
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+ | |[[Sealeo]] |
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|[[Walrein]] |
|[[Walrein]] |
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− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Chimchar]] |
+ | |[[Monferno]] |
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− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Infernape]] |
− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Piplup]] |
+ | |[[Prinplup]] |
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− | | - |
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+ | |[[Empoleon]] |
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− | | - |
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+ | |[[Bidoof]] |
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+ | |[[Bibarel]] |
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+ | |[[Shinx]] |
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+ | |[[Luxio]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Luxray]] |
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+ | |[[Pachirisu]] |
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+ | |[[Buizel]] |
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+ | |[[Floatzel]] |
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+ | |[[Ambipom]] |
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+ | |[[Buneary]] |
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+ | |[[Lopunny]] |
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+ | |[[Glameow]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Purugly]] |
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+ | |[[Stunky]] |
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+ | |[[Skuntank]] |
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+ | |[[Lucario]] |
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+ | |[[Hippopotas]] |
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+ | |[[Hippowdon]] |
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+ | |[[Weavile]] |
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+ | |[[Rhyperior]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Leafeon]] |
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+ | |[[Glaceon]] |
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+ | |[[Mamoswine]] |
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+ | |[[Snivy]] |
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+ | |[[Servine]] |
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+ | |[[Serperior]] |
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+ | |[[Tepig]] |
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+ | |[[Pignite]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Emboar]] |
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+ | |[[Oshawott]] |
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+ | |[[Dewott]] |
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+ | |[[Samurott]] |
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+ | |[[Patrat]] |
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+ | |[[Watchog]] |
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+ | |[[Lillipup]] |
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+ | |[[Herdier]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Stoutland]] |
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+ | |[[Purrloin]] |
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+ | |[[Liepard]] |
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+ | |[[Pansage]] |
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+ | |[[Simisage]] |
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+ | |[[Pansear]] |
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+ | |[[Simisear]] |
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+ | |[[Panpour]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Simipour]] |
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+ | |[[Munna]] |
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+ | |[[Musharna]] |
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+ | |[[Blitzle]] |
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+ | |[[Zebstrika]] |
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+ | |[[Woobat]] |
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+ | |[[Swoobat]] |
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+ | |[[Drilbur]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Excadrill]] |
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+ | |[[Sandile]] |
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+ | |[[Krokorok]] |
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+ | |[[Krookodile]] |
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+ | |[[Darumaka]] |
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+ | |[[Darmanitan]] |
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+ | |[[Scraggy]] |
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+ | |[[Scrafty]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Zorua]] |
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+ | |[[Zoroark]] |
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+ | |[[Minccino]] |
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+ | |[[Cinccino]] |
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+ | |[[Deerling]] |
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+ | |[[Sawsbuck]] |
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+ | |[[Emolga]] |
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+ | |[[Cubchoo]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Beartic]] |
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+ | |[[Mienfoo]] |
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+ | |[[Mienshao]] |
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+ | |[[Bouffalant]] |
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+ | |[[Heatmor]] |
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!colspan="8" style="background-color:#FF0000; color:white;"|Group 10: Amorphous-Group Pokémon |
!colspan="8" style="background-color:#FF0000; color:white;"|Group 10: Amorphous-Group Pokémon |
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− | |[[Banette]] |
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− | |[[Castform]] |
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− | |[[Chimecho]] |
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− | |[[Chingling]] |
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− | |[[Dusclops]] |
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− | |[[Dusknoir]] |
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− | |[[Duskull]] |
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− | |[[Gallade]] |
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− | |- |
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− | |[[Gardevoir]] |
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|[[Grimer]] |
|[[Grimer]] |
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− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Muk]] |
− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Gastly]] |
+ | |[[Haunter]] |
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+ | |[[Gengar]] |
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|[[Koffing]] |
|[[Koffing]] |
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+ | |[[Weezing]] |
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+ | |[[Misdreavus]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Wobbuffet]] |
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+ | |[[Slugma]] |
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|[[Magcargo]] |
|[[Magcargo]] |
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− | |[[Muk]] |
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|[[Ralts]] |
|[[Ralts]] |
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+ | |[[Kirlia]] |
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+ | |[[Gardevoir]] |
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+ | |[[Gulpin]] |
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+ | |[[Swalot]] |
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|- |
|- |
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+ | |[[Castform]] |
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|[[Shuppet]] |
|[[Shuppet]] |
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− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Banette]] |
− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Duskull]] |
− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Dusclops]] |
− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Chimecho]] |
+ | |[[Shellos]] |
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+ | |[[Gastrodon]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Drifloon]] |
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+ | |[[Drifblim]] |
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+ | |[[Mismagius]] |
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+ | |[[Spiritomb]] |
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+ | |[[Gallade]] |
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+ | |[[Dusknoir]] |
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+ | |[[Rotom]] |
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+ | |[[Yamask]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Cofagrigus]] |
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+ | |[[Solosis]] |
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+ | |[[Duosion]] |
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+ | |[[Reuniclus]] |
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+ | |[[Frillish]] |
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+ | |[[Jellicent]] |
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+ | |[[Tynamo]] |
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+ | |[[Eelektrik]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Eelektross]] |
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+ | |[[Litwick]] |
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+ | |[[Lampent]] |
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+ | |[[Chandelure]] |
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+ | |[[Stunfisk]] |
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!colspan="8" style="background-color:#ADD8E6; color:black;"|Group 11: Water 1-Group Pokémon |
!colspan="8" style="background-color:#ADD8E6; color:black;"|Group 11: Water 1-Group Pokémon |
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|- |
|- |
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− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Squirtle]] |
− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Wartortle]] |
− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Blastoise]] |
− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Psyduck]] |
− | |[[Crawdaunt]] |
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− | |[[Feebas]] |
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|[[Golduck]] |
|[[Golduck]] |
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− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Poliwag]] |
+ | |[[Poliwhirl]] |
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+ | |[[Poliwrath]] |
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|- |
|- |
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+ | |[[Slowpoke]] |
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+ | |[[Slowbro]] |
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+ | |[[Seel]] |
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+ | |[[Dewgong]] |
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|[[Horsea]] |
|[[Horsea]] |
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− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Seadra]] |
− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Lapras]] |
− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Omanyte]] |
+ | |- |
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− | |[[Lotad]] |
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− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Omastar]] |
+ | |[[Kabuto]] |
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+ | |[[Kabutops]] |
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+ | |[[Dratini]] |
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+ | |[[Dragonair]] |
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+ | |[[Dragonite]] |
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+ | |[[Totodile]] |
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+ | |[[Croconaw]] |
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+ | |- |
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|[[Marill]] |
|[[Marill]] |
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+ | |[[Azumarill]] |
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+ | |[[Politoed]] |
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+ | |[[Wooper]] |
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+ | |[[Quagsire]] |
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+ | |[[Slowking]] |
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+ | |[[Corsola]] |
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+ | |[[Remoraid]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Octillery]] |
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+ | |[[Delibird]] |
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+ | |[[Mantine]] |
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+ | |[[Kingdra]] |
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+ | |[[Mudkip]] |
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|[[Marshtomp]] |
|[[Marshtomp]] |
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+ | |[[Swampert]] |
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+ | |[[Lotad]] |
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|- |
|- |
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+ | |[[Lombre]] |
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+ | |[[Ludicolo]] |
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+ | |[[Wingull]] |
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+ | |[[Pelipper]] |
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+ | |[[Surskit]] |
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|[[Masquerain]] |
|[[Masquerain]] |
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+ | |[[Corphish]] |
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+ | |[[Crawdaunt]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Feebas]] |
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|[[Milotic]] |
|[[Milotic]] |
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− | |[[Mudkip]] |
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− | |[[Pelipper]] |
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− | |[[Psyduck]] |
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− | |[[Seaking]] |
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− | |[[Sealeo]] |
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|[[Spheal]] |
|[[Spheal]] |
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+ | |[[Sealeo]] |
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− | |- |
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− | |[[Surskit]] |
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− | |[[Swampert]] |
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|[[Walrein]] |
|[[Walrein]] |
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− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Clamperl]] |
+ | |[[Huntail]] |
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− | | - |
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+ | |[[Gorebyss]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Relicanth]] |
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+ | |[[Piplup]] |
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+ | |[[Prinplup]] |
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+ | |[[Empoleon]] |
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+ | |[[Bidoof]] |
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+ | |[[Bibarel]] |
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+ | |[[Buizel]] |
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+ | |[[Floatzel]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Shellos]] |
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+ | |[[Gastrodon]] |
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+ | |[[Phione]] |
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+ | |[[Manaphy]] |
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+ | |[[Tympole]] |
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+ | |[[Palpitoad]] |
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+ | |[[Seismitoad]] |
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+ | |[[Tirtouga]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Carracosta]] |
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+ | |[[Ducklett]] |
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+ | |[[Swanna]] |
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+ | |[[Alomomola]] |
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+ | |[[Stunfisk]] |
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| - |
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!colspan="8" style="background-color:#0000FF; color:white;"|Group 12: Water 2-Group Pokémon |
!colspan="8" style="background-color:#0000FF; color:white;"|Group 12: Water 2-Group Pokémon |
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|- |
|- |
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− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Goldeen]] |
− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Seaking]] |
|[[Chinchou]] |
|[[Chinchou]] |
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− | |[[Goldeen]] |
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− | |[[Gyarados]] |
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|[[Lanturn]] |
|[[Lanturn]] |
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− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Qwilfish]] |
+ | |[[Carvanha]] |
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+ | |[[Sharpedo]] |
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|[[Magikarp]] |
|[[Magikarp]] |
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|- |
|- |
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− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Gyarados]] |
− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Remoraid]] |
− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Octillery]] |
|[[Wailmer]] |
|[[Wailmer]] |
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|[[Wailord]] |
|[[Wailord]] |
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+ | |[[Relicanth]] |
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+ | |[[Barboach]] |
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|[[Whiscash]] |
|[[Whiscash]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Luvdisc]] |
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+ | |[[Finneon]] |
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+ | |[[Lumineon]] |
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+ | |[[Basculin]] |
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+ | |[[Alomomola]] |
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+ | | - |
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| - |
| - |
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| - |
| - |
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|} |
|} |
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===Group 13 - Water 3-Group=== |
===Group 13 - Water 3-Group=== |
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!colspan="8" style="background-color:#00008B; color:white;"|Group 13: Water 3-Group Pokémon |
!colspan="8" style="background-color:#00008B; color:white;"|Group 13: Water 3-Group Pokémon |
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|- |
|- |
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− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Tentacool]] |
− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Tentacruel]] |
− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Shellder]] |
+ | |[[Cloyster]] |
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+ | |[[Krabby]] |
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+ | |[[Kingler]] |
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+ | |[[Staryu]] |
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+ | |[[Starmie]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Omanyte]] |
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+ | |[[Omastar]] |
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+ | |[[Kabuto]] |
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+ | |[[Kabutops]] |
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|[[Corsola]] |
|[[Corsola]] |
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− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Corphish]] |
|[[Crawdaunt]] |
|[[Crawdaunt]] |
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|[[Lileep]] |
|[[Lileep]] |
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− | |[[Tentacool]] |
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|- |
|- |
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− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Cradily]] |
+ | |[[Anorith]] |
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+ | |[[Armaldo]] |
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+ | |[[Skorupi]] |
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+ | |[[Drapion]] |
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+ | |[[Tirtouga]] |
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+ | |[[Carracosta]] |
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+ | |[[Archen]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Archeops]] |
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| style="text-align: center;"|[[Ditto]] |
| style="text-align: center;"|[[Ditto]] |
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− | <span style="text-decoration:blink; color:red">'''Important: '''</span>''Please edit the group 3 to 13 because it only contains the Hoenn region Pokémon. '' |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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*No one really knows where eggs come from. |
*No one really knows where eggs come from. |
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*Togepi evolves to Togetic much faster than other egg Pokémon, still, it will depend on how happy you make Togepi. |
*Togepi evolves to Togetic much faster than other egg Pokémon, still, it will depend on how happy you make Togepi. |
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+ | *Normally Shiny Pokémon have a rarity of 1 in 8,192. However, with breeding, that can be reduced to 1 in 2,048 with the use of the Masuda Method, named after Junichi Masuda, the person that revealed it. It involves breeding two Pokémon from different language games (For example, an English Infernape with a Japanese Ampharos) |
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[[Category:Lists]] |
[[Category:Lists]] |
Revision as of 21:56, 4 December 2013
Breeding is the method of choosing two of your Pokémon to send to the local region's Day Care in the hopes that the pair will produce an Egg. This is a useful technique to raise Pokémon with unusual attributes, such as elevated Attack, Defense, Speed, etc. compared to members of the same species on a similar level. Pokémon that are hatched from Eggs can have access to stronger attacks earlier than normal, such as learning a parent's TM or HM move. Some Pokémon, like Pichu, can learn a move the parents would never learn, such as Volt Tackle if one of the parents are holding a special item, such as the Light Ball in Pichu's case.
Locations
The locations of the Day Care center depends on the versions of the game.
- Pokémon Gold/Silver/Crystal - Route 34
- Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald - Route 117
- Pokémon FireRed/LeafGreen - Four Island
- Pokémon Diamond/Pearl/Platinum - Solaceon Town
- Pokémon HeartGold/SoulSilver - Route 34
- Pokémon Black/White - Route 3
- Pokémon X/Y -Route 7
Conditions
When the Day Care Center alerts you of a new Egg, you must work at hatching it. You must have an empty slot on your team to accept the Egg. The Day Care center will keep it if you did not do so. Every egg has a special number of steps required to hatch it, so travel around the region (a bicycle will be much quicker) and hatch the egg.
Certain conditions must be met to create an Egg.
- Pokémon must be opposite genders or one parent a Ditto.
- The parents must be compatible (in the same Egg Group).
An egg will be created quicker if one or more of these conditions is met:
- The Pokémon are the same species
- The Pokémon have different IDs (are from different games or have a different original trainer).
These will combine:
- Best scenario: Same species, Different ID
- Mid: Same Species, Same ID / Different ID, Different Species
- Worst-case Scenario: Same ID, Different Species.
Pokémon keep track of family trees. You cannot mate the offspring of a Pokémon with its parent, even if they are compatible. Some Pokémon cannot produce Eggs, such as the Legendary Pokémon (except Manaphy), and baby Pokémon such as Pichu cannot produce Eggs. Some Pokémon belong to multiple groups, meaning they can breed with more Pokémon.
Hatching
When you carry an egg, you need to walk a number of steps for it to hatch. Different eggs have different amount of steps for it to hatch. This number will always be the same for all members of that species.
- If you carry a Pokémon with the ability Flame Body or Magma Armor in the same party as your egg it will halve the number of steps required to hatch the egg.
When the egg is about to hatch, you will receive a message. Then the screen will show you to egg being hatched into a new baby Pokémon. The baby Pokémon will be at Level 5 when hatched (Level 1 in Generation IV and on).
Breeding Stats
Newborn Pokémon inherit stats from their parents. One IV (Individual value) is given from each parent (even a Ditto) and the other four will be randominzed.
However, certain held items can also be used to pass on stats in certainty. These items include: Power Bracer, Power Belt, Power Band, Power Lens, Power Anklet, and Power Weight. Which stat inherited depends on the item:
- HP - Power weight
- Attack - Power Bracer
- Defense - Power Belt
- Special Attack - Power Lens
- Special Defense - Power Band
- Speed - Power Anklet
If a Pokémon holds an Everstone while breeding the offspring has a 50% chance of inheriting the nature.
If a Pokemon holds a destiny knot while breeding it will pass down 5 IVs from both parents (ie. 3 from one parent and 2 from the other) randomly.
Breeding Moves
Newborn Pokémon can inherit moves from their parents, some high-level moves can be learned by the offspring. For example, if you have a Blaziken with the move Overheat, which is learnable from TM that can only be use once in Gen. I - IV, its offspring that is the opposite gender of its parents will learn Overheat.
There are three types of moves that can be taught through this strategy.
- Learned Moves - It is the moves that any Pokémon caught in the wild would know at Level 5.
- Inherited Moves - It is the moves learned through the Evolutionary process or via a TM can be passed from the male parent Pokémon, even if the move cannot be learned or used until after Level 5.
- Level-up moves much be known by BOTH parents.
- Egg Moves - Egg Moves are learned from the male parent Pokémon, but these are different than Inherited Moves. Egg Moves are moves the Pokémon would not normally be able to learn naturally through TMs and leveling-up.
When a Pokémon hatches, it has the moves a wild Pokémon at Level 1 would know. For example, Pichu will know Thundershock and Charm. The Pokémon has enough room to learn two more moves: these spots can be filled with Inherited Moves. If the Pokémon has access to more moves than you have empty space for, it will replace the Learned Moves with the Inherited and Egg Moves.
If both parents know the same high-level move, the baby Pokémon will also know it, despite being Level 1. Also, TM moves you would normally have one shot at using can be "re-used" by breeding the move down from the male parent Pokémon.
Baby Pokémon
By Breeding
The list below shows the Pokémon that cannot be caught in the wild but can be obtainable by breeding.
Cleffa* | Elekid | Igglybuff | Magby | Pichu* | Phione | Smoochum | Tyrogue |
* can be caught in the wild in Pokémon Diamond/Pearl/Platinum. But not in other versions.
By Breeding While Holding an Item
The table below shows the Pokémon that requires a parent to hold a special item in order to obtain that particular baby Pokémon.
Azurill | Breed Female Marill holding a Sea Incense. |
Wynaut | Breed Wobbuffet holding a Lax Incense. |
Budew | Breed Roselia or Roserade holding a Rose Incense. |
Munchlax | Breed Snorlax holding a Full Incense. |
Happiny | Breed Chansey or Blissey holding a Luck Incense. |
Bonsly | Breed Sudowoodo holding a Rock Incense. |
Mime Jr. | Breed Mr. Mime holding a Odd Incense. |
Mantyke | Breed Mantine holding a Wave Incense. |
Chingling | Breed Chimecho holding a Pure Incense. |
Breeding Groups
These tables display Pokémon that can breed with other Pokémon from the same group. For example, Pikachu can breed with Marill as they are found in the same group. Those that belongs to Group 0 cannot produce Eggs.
Group 0 - Undiscovered-Group
Note: All Legendary Pokémon, except Phione and Manaphy, cannot breed.Rotom can breed but only with Ditto
Group 0: Undiscovered-Group Pokémon | |||||||
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Nidorina | Nidoqueen | Articuno | Zapdos | Moltres | Mewtwo | Mew | Cleffa |
Igglybuff | Togepi | Unown | Tyrogue | Smoochum | Elekid | Raikou | Entei |
Suicune | Lugia | Ho-Oh | Celebi | Azurill | Regirock | Regice | Registeel |
Latias | Latios | Kyogre | Groudon | Jirachi | Deoxys | Budew | Chingling |
Bonsly | Mime Jr. | Happiny | Riolu | Mantyke | Uxie | Mesprit | Azelf |
Dialga | Palkia | Regigigas | Giratina | Cresselia | Darkrai | Shaymin | Arceus |
Victini | Terrakion | Virizion | Tornadus | Thundurus | Reshiram | Zekrom | Landorus |
Keldeo | Meloetta | Genesect | - | - | - | - | - |
Group 1 - Grass-Group
Group 2 - Bug-Group
Group 3 - Flying-Group
Group 3: Flying-Group Pokémon | |||||||
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Pidgey | Pidgeotto | Pidgeot | Spearow | Fearow | Zubat | Golbat | Farfetch'd |
Doduo | Dodrio | Aerodactyl | Hoothoot | Noctowl | Crobat | Togetic | Natu |
Xatu | Murkrow | Skarmory | Taillow | Swellow | Wingull | Pelipper | Swablu |
Altaria | Starly | Staravia | Staraptor | Honchkrow | Chatot | Togekiss | Pidove |
Tranquill | Unfezant | Woobat | Swoobat | Sigilyph | Archen | Archeops | Ducklett |
Swanna | Rufflet | Braviary | Vullaby | Mandibuzz | - | - | - |
Group 4 - Human-like Group
Group 4: Human-like Group Pokémon | |||||||
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Abra | Kadabra | Alakazam | Machop | Machoke | Machamp | Drowzee | Hypno |
Hitmonlee | Hitmonchan | Mr. Mime | Jynx | Electabuzz | Magmar | Hitmontop | Makuhita |
Hariyama | Sableye | Meditite | Medicham | Volbeat | Illumise | Spinda | Cacnea |
Cacturne | Chimchar | Monferno | Infernape | Buneary | Lopunny | Lucario | Croagunk |
Toxicroak | Electivire | Magmortar | Timburr | Gurdurr | Conkeldurr | Throh | Sawk |
Gothita | Gothorita | Gothitelle | Elgyem | Beheeyem | Mienfoo | Mienshao | Pawniard |
Bisharp | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Group 5 - Monster-Group
Group 6 - Fairy-Group
Group 6: Fairy-Group Pokémon | |||||||
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Pikachu | Raichu | Clefairy | Clefable | Jigglypuff | Wigglytuff | Chansey | Togetic |
Marill | Azumarill | Hoppip | Skiploom | Jumpluff | Snubbull | Granbull | Blissey |
Shroomish | Breloom | Skitty | Delcatty | Mawile | Plusle | Minun | Roselia |
Castform | Glalie | Roserade | Pachirisu | Cherubi | Cherrim | Togekiss | Froslass |
Phione | Manaphy | Audino | Cottonee | Whimsicott | - | - | - |
Group 7 - Dragon-Group
Group 7: Dragon-Group Pokémon | |||||||
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Charmander | Charmeleon | Charizard | Ekans | Arbok | Horsea | Seadra | Magikarp |
Gyarados | Dratini | Dragonair | Dragonite | Kingdra | Treecko | Grovyle | Sceptile |
Swablu | Altaria | Seviper | Feebas | Milotic | Bagon | Shelgon | Salamence |
Gible | Gabite | Garchomp | Scraggy | Scrafty | Axew | Fraxure | Haxorus |
Druddigon | Deino | Zweilous | Hydreigon | - | - | - | - |
Group 8 - Mineral-Group
Group 9 - Field-Group
Group 10 - Amorphous-Group
Group 10: Amorphous-Group Pokémon | |||||||
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Grimer | Muk | Gastly | Haunter | Gengar | Koffing | Weezing | Misdreavus |
Wobbuffet | Slugma | Magcargo | Ralts | Kirlia | Gardevoir | Gulpin | Swalot |
Castform | Shuppet | Banette | Duskull | Dusclops | Chimecho | Shellos | Gastrodon |
Drifloon | Drifblim | Mismagius | Spiritomb | Gallade | Dusknoir | Rotom | Yamask |
Cofagrigus | Solosis | Duosion | Reuniclus | Frillish | Jellicent | Tynamo | Eelektrik |
Eelektross | Litwick | Lampent | Chandelure | Stunfisk | - | - | - |
Group 11 - Water 1-Group
Group 12 - Water 2-Group
Group 12: Water 2-Group Pokémon | |||||||
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Goldeen | Seaking | Chinchou | Lanturn | Qwilfish | Carvanha | Sharpedo | Magikarp |
Gyarados | Remoraid | Octillery | Wailmer | Wailord | Relicanth | Barboach | Whiscash |
Luvdisc | Finneon | Lumineon | Basculin | Alomomola | - | - | - |
Group 13 - Water 3-Group
Group 13: Water 3-Group Pokémon | |||||||
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Tentacool | Tentacruel | Shellder | Cloyster | Krabby | Kingler | Staryu | Starmie |
Omanyte | Omastar | Kabuto | Kabutops | Corsola | Corphish | Crawdaunt | Lileep |
Cradily | Anorith | Armaldo | Skorupi | Drapion | Tirtouga | Carracosta | Archen |
Archeops | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Group 14 - Ditto Group
This group consists of Pokémon that can breed with all the Pokémon from Group 1 to Group 13, and the egg will produce the most basic form of Pokémon in Group 1 to 13.
Group 14: All-Group Pokémon |
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Ditto |
Trivia
- The first hatchable egg appeared in Pokémon Gold and Silver. Togepi hatched from it.
- No one really knows where eggs come from.
- Togepi evolves to Togetic much faster than other egg Pokémon, still, it will depend on how happy you make Togepi.
- Normally Shiny Pokémon have a rarity of 1 in 8,192. However, with breeding, that can be reduced to 1 in 2,048 with the use of the Masuda Method, named after Junichi Masuda, the person that revealed it. It involves breeding two Pokémon from different language games (For example, an English Infernape with a Japanese Ampharos)