Pokemon breeding and trying to get the best possible stats can be a challenge for most players. However, here are a few "Pokemon Sun and Moon" gaming tips to help Nintendo 3DS gamers breed the best Pokemon possible.
Catching a Pokemon with a good set of abilities and stats is quite rare. Levelling them up and using evolution stones can help "Pokemon Sun and Moon" gamers to unlock a special moves or talents. One best way to ensure that a Pokemon will have the stats that a player would want would be through Pokemon breeding.
By matching two Pokemon creatures with great stat levels, a Nintendo 3DS gamer will have a good chance of breeding a Pokemon with high stat values. Using specific items can also impact Pokemon breeding, according to gaming tips posted on Digital Trends.
When Pokemon parents are holding specific items, there is a higher probability that its stats will be passed down to an offspring. Using power items such as a Power Weight, Power Band, Power Belt, Power Anklet, Power Lens and Power Bracer will ensure that the said item's stats will be inherited by the new Pokemon.
If an Everstone is equipped by a parent Pokemon during breeding, the hatched character will inherit the same stats as its parent. Meanwhile, using a Destiny Knot in "Pokemon Sun and Moon" is another crucial step since it ensures that the new Pokemon will get five stats from its parents.
Other "Pokemon Sun and Moon" items that are important in hatching eggs would be the Flame Body ability and Oval charm. Having a Pokemon with the said ability will help to lessen an egg's hatching time, while the Oval charm increases the production of eggs for Pokemon characters left in the daycare.
"Pokemon Sun and Moon" gamers can find power items and the Destiny Knot at the Battle Royal Dome. For the Oval charm, players can acquire the said item at the Dimensional Research Lab in Heahea City once the Elite Four has been defeated.
In other news, the latest installment to the "Pokemon" Nintendo 3DS franchise was named as Nintendo's fastest selling gaming title in the U.S., Gamespot reported. More than 3.7 million "Pokemon Sun and Moon" games were sold within its first two weeks in the market.
"Pokemon Sun and Moon" was released on Nov. 18 for the Nintendo 3DS. Learn more about the game in the clip below: