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Skitty and Wailord Issues - EDIT: Still Unresolved |
Apr 25 2014, 11:33 AM
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Pokémon Trainer Group: Members Posts: 0 Joined: 18-November 11 From: Texas Member No.: 154 187 My Eeveelutions |
Okay so I keep seeing that people say to keep Skitty and the Wailord in the Daycare for a long time to get them to breed... but here are my five concerns.
1.) Skitty is Female and level 36. Wailord is Male and level 40. -> People are saying you can't breed a lvl 100 Wailord and lvl 1 Skitty, which makes sense, but mine are insanely close in level and yet hate each other. 2.) I have a Destiny Knot. -> People say that you need this to make them compatible, and yet mine still are not compatible and continually say; QUOTE The two Pokémon are not interested in each other in the slightest. They are not compatible! They won't lay eggs. Ensure they are close enough in level, not related, and share an egg group! 3.) Heritage. -> Every time I go to try and check the heritage the page just loads white and stops. It never actually loads so I can't even check to make sure these two Pokemon are not related to one another. 4.) Using other Pokemon. -> I've tried this same thing with another Skitty and another Wailord and they still came up as not being compatible. 5.) Natures, Egg Groups, Type, Etc. -> Their Egg Groups are similar (Wailord is Ground & Water 2 while Skitty is Ground & Fairy). Wailord is a Water type while Skitty is a Normal type. Wailord's nature is Rash while Skitty is Jolly. Is there anything here which is affecting their ability to breed? So what's up with this? Do I just leave them in the daycare for a few days and HOPE that with the Destiny Knot they'll like each other eventually? Or is this a lost cause since I can't check their heritages? This post has been edited by Ashuri 2003: Apr 25 2014, 03:29 PM -------------------- I love making The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit Sprites! My Shiny GPX+ Team |
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Apr 25 2014, 11:53 AM
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Pokémon Champion Group: +Donors Posts: 1 585 Joined: 7-October 13 From: Everywhere but where you think Member No.: 207 612 Active Squad |
Can't check their heritage? I have the feeling they're probably Alex and Thomas bred then, because you can't check heritages of A&T or Cypress eggs, if my memory serves me. Of course, if not, then ignore what I said. But if they're A&T bred, they're probably not related.
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Apr 25 2014, 11:59 AM
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Pokémon Trainer Group: Members Posts: 0 Joined: 18-November 11 From: Texas Member No.: 154 187 My Eeveelutions |
Can't check their heritage? I have the feeling they're probably Alex and Thomas bred then, because you can't check heritages of A&T or Cypress eggs, if my memory serves me. Of course, if not, then ignore what I said. But if they're A&T bred, they're probably not related. Try getting both to 100 and try then....that's what I did. Yes they are both A&T bred. I had no idea that the heritages of those didn't work properly since I rarely, if ever, look at their heritages. Really though? Both to 100? Ugh... that takes so long... -------------------- I love making The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit Sprites! My Shiny GPX+ Team |
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Apr 25 2014, 12:11 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 |
Can't check their heritage? I have the feeling they're probably Alex and Thomas bred then, because you can't check heritages of A&T or Cypress eggs, if my memory serves me. Of course, if not, then ignore what I said. But if they're A&T bred, they're probably not related. Try getting both to 100 and try then....that's what I did. Yes they are both A&T bred. I had no idea that the heritages of those didn't work properly since I rarely, if ever, look at their heritages. Really though? Both to 100? Ugh... that takes so long... Alternatively you could try adopting a correct gendered skitty until it isn't an Alex and Thomas bred Pokémon, then level it up to whatever level your Wailord is. Just to be on the safe side in-case they are related (which I doubt, but yeah) -------------------- 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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Apr 25 2014, 12:14 PM
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Gym Leader Group: +Donors Posts: 587 Joined: 18-July 09 Member No.: 47 812 Totally...useless |
I don't think level 100 is really necessary, just get them to be on the exact same level. The fact that they are both bred by A&T doesn't necessarily mean that they are related, but it's going to be hard to figure out if they are unless you can find both of them on their daycare offspring page and positively show that they are related or not. I'd personally just try to find a new skitty that is not bred by them.
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Apr 25 2014, 12:18 PM
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you got some nice boulders Group: Administrators Posts: 740 Joined: 7-January 08 From: Boston Member No.: 795 porgeymins |
I don't think level 100 is really necessary, just get them to be on the exact same level. Pretty much this. The Daycare aggregates statistics to determine if the Pokemon will breed (e.g. same species = higher chance, level disparity = lower chance). Since they're about as different as you can get, even a level difference of 4 levels might be enough to bump it below the threshold. QUOTE The fact that they are both bred by A&T doesn't necessarily mean that they are related, but it's going to be hard to figure out if they are unless you can find both of them on their daycare offspring page and positively show that they are related or not. I'd personally just try to find a new skitty that is not bred by them. They were bred almost two years apart, so I highly doubt they're related, but A&T might be screwing with you. Find another Skitty if you want to be absolutely sure, but try raising your Skitty to level 40 first. -------------------- |
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Apr 25 2014, 01:02 PM
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Pokémon Trainer Group: Members Posts: 0 Joined: 18-November 11 From: Texas Member No.: 154 187 My Eeveelutions |
Alternatively you could try adopting a correct gendered skitty until it isn't an Alex and Thomas bred Pokémon, then level it up to whatever level your Wailord is. Just to be on the safe side in-case they are related (which I doubt, but yeah) Mk. I think I can stalk the safari for Skittys. I thought about just breeding my own Skitty too. I don't think level 100 is really necessary, just get them to be on the exact same level. The fact that they are both bred by A&T doesn't necessarily mean that they are related, but it's going to be hard to figure out if they are unless you can find both of them on their daycare offspring page and positively show that they are related or not. I'd personally just try to find a new skitty that is not bred by them. So like adopt a Skitty egg from the Lab instead I take it? Pretty much this. The Daycare aggregates statistics to determine if the Pokemon will breed (e.g. same species = higher chance, level disparity = lower chance). Since they're about as different as you can get, even a level difference of 4 levels might be enough to bump it below the threshold. They were bred almost two years apart, so I highly doubt they're related, but A&T might be screwing with you. Find another Skitty if you want to be absolutely sure, but try raising your Skitty to level 40 first. I'll try and get my Skitty to level 40 first just to be on the safe side. All the other breeding achievements were so easy but this one's just driving me nuts hahaha. -------------------- I love making The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit Sprites! My Shiny GPX+ Team |
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Apr 25 2014, 03:01 PM
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Pokémon Trainer Group: Members Posts: 0 Joined: 18-November 11 From: Texas Member No.: 154 187 My Eeveelutions |
Okay... so I leveled the Skitty up to level 40... and I still get this.
QUOTE The two Pokémon are not interested in each other in the slightest. They are not compatible! They won't lay eggs. Ensure they are close enough in level, not related, and share an egg group! I mean really? Both Skitty and Wailord are now Level 40 and they STILL WILL NOT BREED! -head desk- -------------------- I love making The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit Sprites! My Shiny GPX+ Team |
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Apr 25 2014, 05:05 PM
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Ghost with 108 souls Group: Members Posts: 194 Joined: 5-March 10 From: France Member No.: 87 880 Nightmarez |
Well, I don't know why it doesn't work for you, but I did the achievement with a female Wailord and a male Skitty, both at level 100. Hope this helps...
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Apr 25 2014, 06:09 PM
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Pokémon Trainer Group: +Donors Posts: 110 Joined: 22-December 12 From: Somewhere Over the Rainbow, Connecticut Member No.: 186 218 Active Squad |
They're both bred by Alex and Thomas. Maybe that's the problem?
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Apr 25 2014, 07:04 PM
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Pokémon Trainer Group: Members Posts: 0 Joined: 18-November 11 From: Texas Member No.: 154 187 My Eeveelutions |
They're both bred by Alex and Thomas. Maybe that's the problem? Well everyone was saying that shouldn't matter. What I'm going to do now is try and get an egg of each from the lab, level them both to 40, then see if that works (provided the genders work). -------------------- I love making The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit Sprites! My Shiny GPX+ Team |
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