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There are two main ways to get Pokémon on the main Pokémon games: either catching it through random encounters or breeding them. Breeding has been available since the second generation, more specifically due to the Day-Care Couple.
A Pokemon egg is what Pokemon hatch from. Pokemon eggs can be made on breeding house or received from NPC's.
 
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By leaving to Pokémon of the same type and opposite genders, an egg will eventually appear. Pokémon without sex can also be left at the daycare and will produce eggs if left with a Ditto.
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This is the only way to breed Tyrogue, and Tauros, among other only-male Pokémon. Luckily, Nidoran (F) is able to breed Male Nidorans.
   
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[[Legendary Pokémon]] cannot breed.
To make an egg you must need two Pokémons of the same egg group (one male and one female). The non-sex Pokémon also can make eggs if deposited with a Ditto.
 
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Also, exist Pokémon that cannot make eggs, even with Ditto (as Mewtwo, Celebi, Deoxys...).
 
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Each pokémon belongs to one or more Breeding Groups and they are compatible with any pokémon in the said group. The offspring of the relation will always be the Female Pokémon, although it can inherit moves from the father.
The Pokémon that will hatch will be the first evolution of the deposited female. It will hatch at level 5 in Gold/Silver/Crystal/Ruby/Sapphyre/FireRed/LeafGreen/Emerald and level 1 in Diamond/Pearl.
 
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A pokémon hatching from an egg will hatch at level 5 in Gold/Silver/Crystal/Ruby/Sapphyre/FireRed/LeafGreen/Emerald and level 1 from Diamond & Pearl onwards.
 
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Revision as of 00:52, 9 May 2011

There are two main ways to get Pokémon on the main Pokémon games: either catching it through random encounters or breeding them. Breeding has been available since the second generation, more specifically due to the Day-Care Couple. By leaving to Pokémon of the same type and opposite genders, an egg will eventually appear. Pokémon without sex can also be left at the daycare and will produce eggs if left with a Ditto. This is the only way to breed Tyrogue, and Tauros, among other only-male Pokémon. Luckily, Nidoran (F) is able to breed Male Nidorans.

Legendary Pokémon cannot breed.

Each pokémon belongs to one or more Breeding Groups and they are compatible with any pokémon in the said group. The offspring of the relation will always be the Female Pokémon, although it can inherit moves from the father.

A pokémon hatching from an egg will hatch at level 5 in Gold/Silver/Crystal/Ruby/Sapphyre/FireRed/LeafGreen/Emerald and level 1 from Diamond & Pearl onwards.