In most mainline Pokémon games, breeding is a post-game chore: shove two compatible Pokémon in a daycare, ride a bike in circles, and hope for good IVs. In PokéMMO , however, breeding is a completely different beast. It is deeper, more expensive, and arguably the most crucial mechanic for endgame success.
You need a pool of male and female Pokémon in the same Egg Group (e.g., Dragon/Monster for Gible). Catch Pokémon with at least one perfect 31 IV. Use the DexNav or grind in Safari Zones/endgame areas. pokemmo breeding
Unlike official games where the parents are returned to your party, in PokéMMO, the two parents vanish to produce one egg. That egg contains one Pokémon, and the parents are gone forever. In most mainline Pokémon games, breeding is a
When you finally queue into an Official PvP match and your perfectly bred, EV-trained, 5x31 Jolly Garchomp outspeeds the opponent’s Dragonite and lands a critical Outrage... you’ll know the grind was worth it. You need a pool of male and female
After roughly 10-15 breed cycles and the consumption of ~20-30 parent Pokémon, you have your 5x31 Jolly Garchomp. The Cost: Braces, Money, and Time Breeding is a money sink . Each Brace costs $10,000 PokéYen from the Mauville City (Hoenn) or Castelia City (Unova) Pokémon Centers. Each breeding session (putting two in the daycare) costs another $2,000–$10,000 depending on level.