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An Egg's Gender?

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An Egg's Gender?

Is there any possible way to influence the gender of a Pokemon from an egg WITHOUT using and AR Code and/or natures? Or is all of this completely random?

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Twilight Warior answered:

Well If your not prepared To use Action Replay then it is completely random if you used Action Replay then you could control the gender and nature but without it you can't ever tell what it is until it hatches. Hope I helped

PhilXZ answered:

It's completely random unless you use AR.

MarioEX* answered:

Its completely random as so far I can tell.

Royalfrost answered:

Well, from a magizine it said if you want your Pok'emon to hatch into a girl, go to Floaroma Town. It won't work if it's genderless or can only be a boy like Magnemite or Tauros. I tried it once but my Snorlax still was a boy so...yeah. Ignore all of this if you want it to be a boy. Now that I think about it, this is really random. . .heh heh. . .
-it's not guarenteed to work but, it might. Ar is probably the only way besides saving when you see on the description on the egg :it will hatch soon! Or something. Then, if it's the wrong gender of your pleasing, turn it off and retry. . .(I wouldn't waste my time though. It might not work though. . .) I don't know! I'm just another person! Sheesh!

Guest answered:

Give the female parent an everstone and the nature will be passed down to the offspring 50% of the time

 

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