![]() ![]() ![]() As long as the two possible outcomes of the offspring don't have the same hatching time, you can use the hatching time as a way to tell what pokemon you will get.īelow are Pokemon categorized in their specific Egg Groups.Click the link for more information: Hatching Times.Its a table that includes all the hatching times for each Pokemon. Below is a link redirecting to the Hatching Times page.Breeding time is halved when your faction controls the Power Plant.And so, Charmander (309 total base stats) will take 9270 seconds (or 02:34:30) to hatch. This means that if we multiply the total base stats by 30, we will find out how long it will take an egg to hatch. The hatching time (in seconds) of an egg is proportional to the amount of total base stats a Pokemon has by a factor of 30.Simply click “Let Breeding Center Keep This Egg” and your egg will be removed. There is a nice feature that allows you to give up your egg. If you made a mistake in breeding, you no longer have to wait for the egg to hatch in order to breed again.This means there is a 10% chance your egg will be empty. Simply click “Ready to Hatch!” and you could be the owner of a new Pokemon.After the hatching time displayed reaches 00:00:00, your egg will be ready to hatch. You can create up to three eggs at a time. Simply click the Breeding Center Link under 'Pokémon Centers'.Īfter successfully breeding, a Pokemon egg will be created. ![]() The resulting Pokemon will always be normal. *Note: It is irrelevant whether the parents are normal, shiny, dark, or golden. You must set Ditto as your starter otherwise you will not be able to breed with a genderless Pokemon. However, there is a problem when breeding genderless Pokemon. For example, breeding a Bronzor and Ditto will result in a Bronzor or Ditto.
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