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Bidofo Maturity Points? |
May 3 2017, 07:34 PM
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Pokémon Trainer Group: Members Posts: 19 Joined: 4-February 12 Member No.: 158 594 Active Squad |
Just wondering: How many Maturity Points are the Bidofo eggs? I'm trying to breed for them but I'm having bad luck getting them...I guess I keep on hatching Bidoofs with 3.8k Maturity Points. =/
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May 3 2017, 08:45 PM
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absolutely reprehensible behavior Group: Members Posts: 190 Joined: 14-October 12 From: USA Member No.: 176 544 Fiendish Delights |
You can check a Pokemon's maturity in their dex info.
Bidofo's steps to hatch is 20,480. They're tough to breed for, good luck. -------------------- |
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May 4 2017, 06:10 AM
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Ghost with 108 souls Group: Members Posts: 194 Joined: 5-March 10 From: France Member No.: 87 880 Nightmarez |
You can directly see the rarity of the egg, if it's a novelty, then it's Bidofo.
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May 4 2017, 12:26 PM
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Pokémon Trainer Group: Members Posts: 19 Joined: 4-February 12 Member No.: 158 594 Active Squad |
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May 4 2017, 12:29 PM
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Axew and Volcarona enthusiast Group: +Donors Posts: 4 056 Joined: 3-September 09 From: England Member No.: 61 211 Invisible Kyurem |
You can directly see the rarity of the egg, if it's a novelty, then it's Bidofo. How can I see the rarity of the egg? I'm trying to breed for Bidofo with a Zergoose which in case is possible, but I can't tell the difference...even with the Silph Scope. The egg count in your offspring tab will increase each time eggs are bred. If you breed a novelty, the novelty count will increase by the number bred. -------------------- Don't forget to love yourself. Add me for daily clicks: 873/1000 [align=center]--- Community Thread Shiny List! ---[/align] [align=right]Breeding Incentives: Mission Cards [/align] |
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May 4 2017, 12:34 PM
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Pokémon Trainer Group: Members Posts: 19 Joined: 4-February 12 Member No.: 158 594 Active Squad |
You can directly see the rarity of the egg, if it's a novelty, then it's Bidofo. How can I see the rarity of the egg? I'm trying to breed for Bidofo with a Zergoose which in case is possible, but I can't tell the difference...even with the Silph Scope. The egg count in your offspring tab will increase each time eggs are bred. If you breed a novelty, the novelty count will increase by the number bred. Currently it says 9 Novelties bred, but isn't it really luck of the draw as to which Pokemon Egg I pick? |
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May 4 2017, 12:38 PM
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Axew and Volcarona enthusiast Group: +Donors Posts: 4 056 Joined: 3-September 09 From: England Member No.: 61 211 Invisible Kyurem |
You can directly see the rarity of the egg, if it's a novelty, then it's Bidofo. How can I see the rarity of the egg? I'm trying to breed for Bidofo with a Zergoose which in case is possible, but I can't tell the difference...even with the Silph Scope. The egg count in your offspring tab will increase each time eggs are bred. If you breed a novelty, the novelty count will increase by the number bred. Currently it says 9 Novelties bred, but isn't it really luck of the draw as to which Pokemon Egg I pick? It's choosing the right egg, yes. There is no way for us to know which egg is the Bidofo, but it makes it worthwhile to know if you've bred a new one or not. So in your next breeding cycle, if the number increases to 10 then you'll have a Bidofo in that cycle of 3-5 eggs (however many there is). You could increase your chances by using a Heart Sweet to choose 2 eggs, as-well. -------------------- Don't forget to love yourself. Add me for daily clicks: 873/1000 [align=center]--- Community Thread Shiny List! ---[/align] [align=right]Breeding Incentives: Mission Cards [/align] |
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May 4 2017, 12:45 PM
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Gym Leader Group: +Donors Posts: 561 Joined: 16-June 09 From: Texas Member No.: 35 141 Active Squad |
You can directly see the rarity of the egg, if it's a novelty, then it's Bidofo. How can I see the rarity of the egg? I'm trying to breed for Bidofo with a Zergoose which in case is possible, but I can't tell the difference...even with the Silph Scope. I believe DrSnap is referring to once you've added an egg to your party... you can see a little Poke Ball, Great Ball, Ultra Ball, etc. to represent its rarity, the same icons that represent a Pokemon's rarity. Obviously this is of no use when you're trying to decide which egg to take from your Day Care. This post has been edited by pumpkinking0192: May 4 2017, 12:45 PM -------------------- |
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May 4 2017, 12:47 PM
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Pokémon Trainer Group: Members Posts: 19 Joined: 4-February 12 Member No.: 158 594 Active Squad |
You can directly see the rarity of the egg, if it's a novelty, then it's Bidofo. How can I see the rarity of the egg? I'm trying to breed for Bidofo with a Zergoose which in case is possible, but I can't tell the difference...even with the Silph Scope. The egg count in your offspring tab will increase each time eggs are bred. If you breed a novelty, the novelty count will increase by the number bred. Currently it says 9 Novelties bred, but isn't it really luck of the draw as to which Pokemon Egg I pick? It's choosing the right egg, yes. There is no way for us to know which egg is the Bidofo, but it makes it worthwhile to know if you've bred a new one or not. So in your next breeding cycle, if the number increases to 10 then you'll have a Bidofo in that cycle of 3-5 eggs (however many there is). You could increase your chances by using a Heart Sweet to choose 2 eggs, as-well. What exactly is the cycle of 3-5 eggs? |
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May 4 2017, 12:57 PM
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Axew and Volcarona enthusiast Group: +Donors Posts: 4 056 Joined: 3-September 09 From: England Member No.: 61 211 Invisible Kyurem |
What exactly is the cycle of 3-5 eggs? I just meant how many eggs you breed at once. It varies depending on the message that the daycare options say. The better the message the more eggs you breed. The common number bred is 3-5 eggs each cycle. It's explained here. Either way, what you need to do is just choose the right egg because there isn't any way to identify which egg is a Novelty in your daycare. That's it, I'm afraid. This post has been edited by x Sam: May 4 2017, 12:58 PM -------------------- Don't forget to love yourself. Add me for daily clicks: 873/1000 [align=center]--- Community Thread Shiny List! ---[/align] [align=right]Breeding Incentives: Mission Cards [/align] |
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