08-24-2020, 04:02 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-24-2020, 04:26 PM by TheTainted_Wisdom.)
I just tested it with egg moves on a Chyinmunk and I can confirm that as long as the egg moves don't get overwritten by level-ups, the egg moves will be inherited by the offspring if bred with a Duplicat. The only thing that Duplicats can't copy are the level-up moves, those require both parents to have the move for it to be passed on to the offspring. (Not sure about TM moves but I would assume they'd be passed on like the egg moves.)
Edit: I just tested it and for some reason it only worked when a male had the TMs and was bred with a Duplicat, not the female. I guess the TM side of the breeding equation still operates on the old system where the males needed to have any given move that would be passed on to the offspring in order for it to work.
Edit: I just tested it and for some reason it only worked when a male had the TMs and was bred with a Duplicat, not the female. I guess the TM side of the breeding equation still operates on the old system where the males needed to have any given move that would be passed on to the offspring in order for it to work.
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