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#Ditto hidden ability free#
So long as you have a female with the Hidden Ability, the father’s Ability is largely irrelevant and you are free to focus on things like Nature, Egg Moves, and IVs.Īgain, your friendly reminder that to get the base Pokémon with the Hidden Ability in the first place, you have to S.O.S. If you have a female Pokémon with the same species male Pokémon and both have their Hidden Ability, the chance for passing it down remains set at 60%, as this depends solely on the status of the mother. The other 40% will be split 20/20 if the Pokemon has two generic Abilities.īreeding a male or genderless Pokémon with a Ditto also gives you a 60% chance of passing it down. Paired with a compatible male or with a Ditto, a female has a 60% chance of passing down her Hidden Ability, so it’s slightly lower than with generic abilities. However, if you breed a male (or genderless) Pokémon with a Ditto, they are suddenly treated as a female and pass down their Ability with a 80% chance. The male Pokémon’s Ability has zero influence normally. So having a female Pokémon with the Ability you want maximizes the chance of getting said Ability. If you breed a female Pokémon with an Ability (the male parent can either be a compatible male or a Ditto, doesn’t matter), the Ability she has will always have an 80% chance of being passed down. In the realm of inheriting Abilities, the mother will always have the greatest amount of power. After that, you will have a high chance of hatching offspring with that Ability. Chain Wingull or Pelipper until you have one with Rain Dish to breed. But you’ll never see Rain Dish, the Hidden Ability they possess. This means you won’t ever see it if you don’t already get a Pelipper that has it.īreeding Keen Eye Pelipper will give lots of Wingull with Keen Eye and some with Hydration (Wingull’s second Ability, Hydration, will become Drizzle upon evolution). The third/final Ability, if unique, is Hidden. For example, Pelipper’s first two Abilities can be Keen Eye or Drizzle.
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Most Pokémon will have two Abilities that are randomly selected with equal chance, while a few have no choice. Pokémon can have anywhere between one and three Abilities. They can make or break a Pokémon (Regigigas with Slow Start, anybody?), and changes to Abilities that have happened throughout the generations have severely hurt some Pokémon (such as Gengar losing Levitate), and brought others to the forefront of the metagame (such as Pelipper being handed Drizzle).