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== IV Breeding Guide == | |||
=== Destiny Knot: === | |||
The first thing you need to know for breeding high IV Pokémon is how a [https://m.bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Destiny_Knot Destiny Knot] works. These can be obtained by either buying or crafting them. | |||
====== Crafting Recipe: ====== | |||
[[File:Destiny Knot crafting recipe.png|none|frame]]When breeding Pokémon with no items, only three stats are inherited from the parents while the other three are randomized. | |||
====== Example: ====== | |||
[[File:Breeding Stats Explain Picture.png|none|frame]] | |||
[[File:Breeding Stats Explain Picture 2.png|none|frame|(Example Above: "Xs" are stats that weren't passed down to the child and were randomized).]] | |||
Breeding with a Destiny Knot passes down five stats from both parents instead of three. This does not stack, meaning the maximum that can be passed down is five, with one stat always randomized. | |||
====== Example: ====== | |||
[[File:Breeding Stats Explain Picture 3.png|none|frame]] | |||
[[File:Breeding Stats Explain Picture 4.png|none|frame|(Example Above: Attack is the only random stat, while the other five are inherited from the parents).]] | |||
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== | === Useful Strategies: === | ||
Revision as of 14:31, 22 March 2025
IV Breeding Guide
Destiny Knot:
The first thing you need to know for breeding high IV Pokémon is how a Destiny Knot works. These can be obtained by either buying or crafting them.
Crafting Recipe:

When breeding Pokémon with no items, only three stats are inherited from the parents while the other three are randomized.
Example:


Breeding with a Destiny Knot passes down five stats from both parents instead of three. This does not stack, meaning the maximum that can be passed down is five, with one stat always randomized.
Example:

