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I was wondering if I do this if it will work?

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Question for Pokemon White 2

I was wondering if I do this if it will work?
(in the same egg grop)
Male shiny dratini
And
Female normal tyranitar

Will the egg be a dratini or a tyranitar? If not how to I get the tyranitar to be in the egg? I want a shiny tyranitar. O_o, thanx

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Guest answered:

The general breeding mechanics remain unchanged from Gold and Silver.

When you breed two compatible Pokemon, the egg produced will hatch into the first stage of the female pokemon. In your case, a Larvitar. An egg has the same chance of hatching shiny as you finding a wild shiny Pokemon.


Notes:

Compatible means same egg group and opposite genders. You can substitute Ditto for one (and then gender or lack there of does not matter anymore). You will NEVER get a Ditto egg, the egg will always hatch to the other parent.

The egg will always hatch into the first stage of the mother (unless Ditto is the "mother," then it hatches into the first stage of the father). UNLESS it is a Pokemon that requires an incense, then it will hatch into the second stage unless one parent holds the incense while in the Daycare.

Using the Masuda Method you can improve your chances of hatching a shiny Pokemon from the normal 1/8192 to 1/1639 (Generation IV) or 1/1366 (Generation V). To use this method, you need one parent Pokemon to be from a different (real world) country. For example, a Tyranitar from France and a Dratini from Japan. The countries do not matter, as long as they are different (one can be from your game).

 

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