Step 2: ...Now do it all over again
Right now you're probably saying:
All over again? What the heck is that supposed to mean!? I worked my butt off for 3IVs!
This is where the handy tool I linked to earlier comes into play. You see, the chance to get a 4IV pokemon with a 3IV and 1IV parent are extremely small compared and only gets smaller as you progress up to 6IVs. As such, instead we will breed 3IV parents together so we have a very high chance of producing a 4IV pokemon.
...This however means that you will have to make a whole other 3IV pokemon, only with the opposite IVs that your first one had. (Eg, if PKM C has perfect Hp, Atk, Def, PKM D has to have perfect Sp.Atk, Sp.Def, Spd) while being the opposite gender. (If PKM C is female, PKM needs to be male).
It's a tough bill to fill, but completely necessary if you want to lower the amount of eggs total you need to hatch.
Note: If you already focused on the nature before, you do not need to do it again.
Once you're done with that, proceed to step 3 here:
All over again? What the heck is that supposed to mean!? I worked my butt off for 3IVs!
This is where the handy tool I linked to earlier comes into play. You see, the chance to get a 4IV pokemon with a 3IV and 1IV parent are extremely small compared and only gets smaller as you progress up to 6IVs. As such, instead we will breed 3IV parents together so we have a very high chance of producing a 4IV pokemon.
...This however means that you will have to make a whole other 3IV pokemon, only with the opposite IVs that your first one had. (Eg, if PKM C has perfect Hp, Atk, Def, PKM D has to have perfect Sp.Atk, Sp.Def, Spd) while being the opposite gender. (If PKM C is female, PKM needs to be male).
It's a tough bill to fill, but completely necessary if you want to lower the amount of eggs total you need to hatch.
Note: If you already focused on the nature before, you do not need to do it again.
Once you're done with that, proceed to step 3 here: