![]() ![]() In Generation VII and Generation VIII, the Pokémon Nursery lady will fold her arms, with her right hand under her chin.In Generation VI, the Day-Care Man will face the road instead of in towards the Day Care.In Black and White, however, the Day-Care Man will not call out to the player if the player's party is full, even if he has found an Egg.In Generation V, the Day-Care Man will call out to the player when they are passing by on the road below.In HeartGold and SoulSilver, the Day-Care Man will face left or right instead of down and call the player over the Pokégear.In Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, the Day-Care Man will face the road instead of facing down. ![]() In Generation III, the Day-Care Man will step out of line with the fence.In Generation II, the Day-Care Man will appear in the Day Care's yard.If an Egg was produced, the NPC will move from their default position so that the player can know they have an Egg. When there are two compatible Pokémon in the Day Care or Nursery, the game will periodically decide whether the NPC standing outside the facility has found an Egg, with the chances depending on the compatibility of the two Pokémon as detailed in the section above. The chances of finding an Egg are different in Generation II, and the compatibility can be checked by interacting with the Pokémon themselves instead of with the Day-Care Man.īoth Pokémon's Defense IVs are the same and their Special IVs are different by either 0 or 8 "The two prefer to play with other Pokémon more than with each other." Man: "Those two would really rather play with other Pokémon, though, and not each other." / Lad: "Seems they’d rather play with other Pokémon-not so much with each other." OR AS Lady: "They don't seem to like playing together, though." S M "The two don't really seem to like each other very much." Man: "But I have to say, those two don’t seem to like each other all that much." / Lad: "But they don’t seem to like each other very much." OR AS Lady: "They don't seem to like each other very much, though." S Mĭifferent Egg Groups, same gender, No Eggs Discovered Group, or both in Ditto Group "The two seem to get along." Man: "Those two seem peaceable enough toward each other." / Lad: "The two seem to get along all right." OR AS Lady: "They seem to get along all right." S M "The two seem to get along very well !" Man: "Those two seem to get along like a house on fire." OR AS Lad/ Lady: "They really seem to like hanging out!" OR AS S M An Egg may be generated after every 256 steps the player takes. In Generation III or later, the Day-Care Man will describe the two Pokémon's compatibility when the player speaks to him. The chance of any two Pokémon producing an Egg is determined by their species (two Bulbasaur are the same species, while Bulbasaur and Ivysaur are not) and their Original Trainers. Reason: Scarlet and Violet Egg generation mechanics chart, Datamined mechanics link Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it. Pokémon Day Care D P Pt Pokémon Nursery BD SP Pokémon Day Cares and Pokémon Nurseries can be found in the following locations: Because of how IVs are passed down from parents, this condition suggests the Pokémon are related. In Generation II only, if the Defense IVs of two Pokémon are the same and the Special IVs are either the same or differ by 8, they cannot produce Eggs. Pokémon in the No Eggs Discovered Egg Group cannot breed in any way whatsoever, and Ditto also cannot breed with another Ditto. As an exception, Ditto is compatible with almost all Pokémon regardless of gender (which is the only way for gender unknown Pokémon to breed). Two Pokémon are compatible if they share at least one Egg Group and are of opposite genders. Breeding is absent in Generation I, Pokémon Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, and Pokémon Legends: Arceus. In Generation IX, having a picnic with two or more compatible Pokémon allows for them to breed (regardless of whether the Pokémon are in the player's party or other players' Pokémon visiting via the Union Circle). In Generation VII and Generation VIII, this is instead done by leaving two compatible Pokémon at the Pokémon Nursery. In Generation II through Generation VI, two compatible Pokémon can breed when left at the Pokémon Day Care. Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl. ![]()
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