

The first and most obvious example of stat changes are in a Pokemon's Nature. Now you've got everything you need to start breeding, but how do you know what to look for? Well, to know what to look for, you need a basic understanding on how stats work in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire. If you don't have this Pokemon, you can no doubt find a Fletchling after a couple of Wonder Trades.

You can find one by going inside of the ship in Sea Mauville. Destiny Knot - This item guarantees that five non-identical IVs pass down at random from the two parents.It's hidden on the rock on a risen platform, next to where you find Mega Stelix's Mega Stone. You can find one in Granite Cave, on the bottom floor. However, if you give this to a parent before putting them in the Day Care, their Nature will always pass down to their children (more on Natures later). Everstone - This is an item that normally keeps Pokémon from evolving while help.These items are harder to find in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire than they were in the earlier iterations of this generation. Generation VI has streamlined breeding to make it easier for trainers to get competitive-ready Pokémon. It is highly recommended that you have the Battle Resort unlocked at this point, because that island holds the best Day Care in Hoenn.īefore we start breeding, there are a few items you need to make sure you have. This guide focuses on maximizing your Pokemon's true potential through the use of breeding. If your beefy Pokémon doesn't have enough Defense, it won't be able to take a hit in battle. Link Trade.Every individual Pokémon has its own strengths and weaknesses that go beyond its type. She will ask you for a Bellossom and will give you one of her Corsola in exchange Coroso ♀ĭate Received.

In the middle house on the south part of town, you will find this girl who complains that all she can catch in town are Corsola. If you do, she will offer a Skitty in exchange. In the north-westernmost house in Fortree City, if you speak to this girl by the Plusle, she will ask if you have got a Spinda. Makuhita being very useful for the first Gym. Inside, you will find a child who will trade you his Makuhita in exchange for a Slakoth. The first Pokémon you will find for trade is in the house to the east of the Rustboro City Gym. Pokémon Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire continue with this concept, but don't really add anything new over the originals. Like the previous games, there are numerous characters within the game who will gladly trade their Pokémon for one of yours.

