Breeding & Hatching
Breeding & Hatching
You can breed your Pokémon to get eggs, hatch new team members, and pass down powerful stats! This process is handled entirely in-game using Pasture blocks and your inventory, with no commands required.
How to Breed Pokémon
To start breeding, you need a Pasture block.
- Place down a Pasture block in your base.
- Add at least two compatible Pokémon into the same pasture.
- The server will periodically check the pasture. If the Pokémon are compatible, an egg will eventually be queued up at that block.
Compatibility Requirements
For two Pokémon to produce an egg, they must meet the following conditions:
Collecting and Hatching Eggs
Claiming an Egg
When a pasture successfully produces an egg, you will see heart particles floating above the block. Simply right-click the pasture to collect the egg. It will be added directly to your inventory as an item (e.g., "Pikachu Egg").
Incubation
To hatch the egg, you simply need to carry it in your inventory. Over time, the egg will gain "warmth." You can check its progress by looking at the item's lore, which changes as it warms up:
Cold → Getting warmer → About to hatch!
Tip: If you have a Pokémon with the Flame Body or Magma Armor ability in your active party while carrying an egg, it will warm up and hatch much faster!
Hatching
When the egg's warmth reaches 100%, it will hatch automatically.
- The newborn Pokémon will be added directly to your party.
- If your party is full, it will be sent to your PC.
- If both your party and your PC are entirely full, you will receive a chat message, and the egg will refuse to hatch until you make space.
Advanced Breeding (Inheriting Stats)
If you want to breed competitively viable Pokémon, you can manipulate which stats (IVs) the baby inherits from its parents using specific held items.
Base Inheritance: By default, the baby will randomly inherit 3 IVs (ranging from 0 to 31) from its parents. The remaining 3 stats are completely randomized.
The Destiny Knot: If either parent is holding a Destiny Knot while in the pasture, the baby is guaranteed to inherit 5 IVs from the parents instead of 3. (Which stats are inherited, and which parent they come from, is still random).
Power Items: If a parent is holding a Power Item, they are absolutely guaranteed to pass down their specific IV for that stat to the baby. This takes up one of the inherited slots. Both parents can hold a Power item to guarantee 2 specific stats.
- Power Weight: Passes down HP
- Power Bracer: Passes down Attack
- Power Belt: Passes down Defense
- Power Lens: Passes down Special Attack
- Power Band: Passes down Special Defense
- Power Anklet: Passes down Speed