Step 4: What to do after 5IV parents
Now, there are several things you can do.
The first and most obvious is to keep breeding them until you get a 6IV pokemon. Since the last IV is not passed, you will have to keep breeding until the game decides to let you inherit the right IV (you can decrease this possibility via breeding 6IV pokemon) and decides to roll a 31 in the last random IV spot.
Make no mistake. This will take a long time, however, you will end up amassing a huge number of 5IV and 4IV pokemon, (actually, at the end of this you could very well have over 3 boxes of pokemon). My recommendation is to normal trade them, wondertrade them or give them away like many breeders have decided to do.
Since you'll be continuously breeding for 6IV pokemon anyway, here is a perfect time to try to get the correct nature if you haven't been keeping up with it.
If you decided to put nature off until now:
Look through you massive box of 5IV pokemon and look for one that has your target nature and covers the IV flaw of the opposite gendered parent. If you find such a pokemon, slap an everstone on it (move destiny knot to the staying parent if necessary) and keep breeding. From now on all pokemon will be that nature.
Congratulations! You should now have your first completed pokemon!
The first and most obvious is to keep breeding them until you get a 6IV pokemon. Since the last IV is not passed, you will have to keep breeding until the game decides to let you inherit the right IV (you can decrease this possibility via breeding 6IV pokemon) and decides to roll a 31 in the last random IV spot.
Make no mistake. This will take a long time, however, you will end up amassing a huge number of 5IV and 4IV pokemon, (actually, at the end of this you could very well have over 3 boxes of pokemon). My recommendation is to normal trade them, wondertrade them or give them away like many breeders have decided to do.
Since you'll be continuously breeding for 6IV pokemon anyway, here is a perfect time to try to get the correct nature if you haven't been keeping up with it.
If you decided to put nature off until now:
Look through you massive box of 5IV pokemon and look for one that has your target nature and covers the IV flaw of the opposite gendered parent. If you find such a pokemon, slap an everstone on it (move destiny knot to the staying parent if necessary) and keep breeding. From now on all pokemon will be that nature.
Congratulations! You should now have your first completed pokemon!