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Breeding Events Question/Discussion

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harper796
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Posted: Sun, 04/12/2016 11:45 (7 Years ago)
Hey everyone, a bit of a question and a bit of a discussion at the same time.

I am currently trying to shiny chain the event poke slowyore, now as I am sure everyone knows when breeding events you do not always get an event egg. Now if I was breeding a slowpoke and a slowyore/yorebro I would have no problem with this.

My question is why when I am using 2 slowyores to breed am I not always getting a slowyore egg?


The discussion is do you think we should be guaranteed an event egg when breeding 2 events?

My opinion on this is yes, because of 2 main points.

1st: you don't most of the time get an event egg when breeding two poke that have an event (growlithe, slowpoke, ralts, etc) so why do you get a normal egg most of the time when breeding two events?

2nd: With the exception of ditto in any pokemon game and the site here, if both the parents are the same the egg will always be another one of those pokemon, If you have 2 different parents but same egg group it can be one or the other. Like I said above if I was using a slowpoke and a slowyore I wouldn't mind having to search for slowyore eggs, but I am using 2 of the same poke.


I would appreciate your thoughts on this :)
PkmnTrainerV
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Posted: Tue, 06/12/2016 11:14 (7 Years ago)
I just NEED this thread! I haven't got even a single gloweon in a week! I've been breeding 2 gloweon with everstone, I tried changing my pair, but no event eggs...
DrBlepper
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Posted: Tue, 06/12/2016 14:08 (7 Years ago)
Think about it this way if 2 people have the blood type A and would have a child it could be an O- due to recessive traits..

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harper796
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Posted: Tue, 06/12/2016 17:39 (7 Years ago)
That is true but that would only be a 25% chance of the recessive traits being dominant.. it'd still have a 75% chance of having the same as the parents.... so why isn't it the same here?