Sub Section: Inheriting Everything Else
Since everything else is very simple, I'll just list them off one by one.
Gender: Completely random. Please refer to your gender ratio for the pokemon on the wiki to get an idea of what to expect.
Ability: The pokemon will inherit the Female pokemon's ability 60% of time automatically, but only if it's bred with a male. Otherwise, it is randomly picked between any of the pokemon's normal abilities.THIS MEANS YOU CANNOT GET A HIDDEN ABILITY POKEMON FROM NORMAL ABILITY PARENTS!
Nature: The pokemon will inherit the nature of the parent holding the everstone. If neither is holding one, then the nature is completely random. Please go look in section 4 to see why this is so important!
Gender: Completely random. Please refer to your gender ratio for the pokemon on the wiki to get an idea of what to expect.
Ability: The pokemon will inherit the Female pokemon's ability 60% of time automatically, but only if it's bred with a male. Otherwise, it is randomly picked between any of the pokemon's normal abilities.THIS MEANS YOU CANNOT GET A HIDDEN ABILITY POKEMON FROM NORMAL ABILITY PARENTS!
Nature: The pokemon will inherit the nature of the parent holding the everstone. If neither is holding one, then the nature is completely random. Please go look in section 4 to see why this is so important!
Egg Moves: Up to a total of 4 egg moves will be inherited from either parent. The chance of inheriting a move seem to be higher if both parents have it. If you want to know more information, please take a look on the pokemon uranium wiki.
Pokeball: I- what? For those of you who care:
Here's the bulbapedia description for it...
Pokeball: I- what? For those of you who care:
Here's the bulbapedia description for it...
Starting in Generation VI, the Poké Ball of the female Pokémon (other than a Master Ball and Cherish Ball, which result in the default standard Poké Ball) will be passed down to its offspring. Male and genderless Pokémon (including Ditto) have no impact on the type of Poké Ball inherited; as such, when breeding a male or genderless Pokémon with Ditto (which is the only way to breed certain species), the offspring is always obtained in a standard Poké Ball.