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What a good day.
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Well, this just hatched

[Image: NkWiRu2.png]

That's pretty fast :v
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#2
Where you get that pokemon? Also congratulations, it is 5IV perfect Big Grin
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#3
Wow! Congratulations on not only having Praseopunk, but being able to breed a shiny of it!
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#4
Its possible to breed that thing?
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#5
Yes it is. They have an egg group thus bredable. This way you can get both praseo and neo for those who are willing to bred them :p
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(01-05-2017, 02:32 PM)Kiryuu Wrote: Yes it is. They have an egg group thus bredable. This way you can get both praseo and neo for those who are willing to bred them :p

Yes! What a wonderful day ;-;

But wait, if they are Genderless, how you breed a 5Ivs one? You have a duplicat with 6ivs?
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(01-05-2017, 03:37 PM)Spiritmon Wrote:
(01-05-2017, 02:32 PM)Kiryuu Wrote: Yes it is. They have an egg group thus bredable. This way you can get both praseo and neo for those who are willing to bred them :p

Yes! What a wonderful day ;-;

But wait, if they are Genderless, how you breed a 5Ivs one? You have a duplicat with 6ivs?

To my knowledge, nobody has a 6IV Duplicat... it's like a one-in-a-billion chance of finding one in the wild.

It is possible to breed 6IV genderless with the use of multiple Duplicats with perfect 31s in one (sometimes two, three if you're exceptionally lucky) stats with the use of the power items.  As you get more 31s passed down to the offspring, you keep switching the offspring out with the parent, and switch each Duplicat out with one that has the stat you want.  But it takes a lot of patience and perseverance (and a healthy serving of luck), since you don't get the luxury of starting out with a 5-6IV parent like most breeders can with gendered Pokemon.

Youko's breeding guide explains the process of breeding with Duplicats in a little more detail.
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#8
This is the main reason why I think breeding genderless Pokémon is madness. With no way to get 5-6IV parent reliably, its a crapshoot whether or not you'll get your dream Pokémon the next day or the next month. To all those out there that still go at it: you have my sympathy for you plight... Also, you are kinda mad for trying this frustrating task, but are why not all?
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#9
Well the best duplicat that have been caught is a 4IV one (i think) which is with Youko that is now retired.
here is the chances on getting an IVed duplicat

1 Perfect IV is 6/32 rounded to 1/6
2 Perfect IVs is 15/1024 rounded to 1/69
3 Perfect IVs is 20/32,768 rounded to 1/1639
4 Perfect IVs is 15/1,048,576 rounded to 1/69,906
5 Perfect IVs is 6/33,554,432 rounded to 1/5,592,406
6 Perfect IVs is 1/1,073,741,824

God knows how horrible duplicat rates are and how annoying radar chaining can be.
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#10
Well! You officially have the best Praseopunk right now- Shiny too! Grats!

For the love of good I haven't even tried genderless breeding; 5IVs on that thing must be friggin awesome. Grats!

*returns to furious soft resetting*
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