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The [https://poliwager.net/adopt/daycare.php Day Care Center] allows you to breed two [[Pokémon]] from the same egg group together. Eggs bred from the Day Care Center have a 50% chance of being the lowest evolved form of either parent. Pokémon that are Genderless or have no Egg Group cannot be bred. When you breed two Pokémon you will have an option to breed an egg for yourself or only the [[Shelter]]. If you bred for yourself, an extra egg will be sent to the Shelter anyways. Multipliers above 2x sends two eggs to the shelter when bred. After you've bred two Pokémon you will have to wait three hours before you can breed again, or an hour and a half if you have the [[Items#Key Items|Oval Charm]]. Your Last Bred Pokémon will appear at the top of your list of Pokémon.
{{NeedsExpanding|None|sig=[[User:LinneaBorealis|LinneaBorealis]] ([[User talk:LinneaBorealis|talk]]) 07:26, 24 November 2022 (CST)}}The [https://poliwager.net/adopt/daycare.php Day Care Center] allows you to breed two [[Pokémon]] from the same egg group together. Eggs bred from the Day Care Center have a 50% chance of being the lowest evolved form of either parent. Pokémon that are Genderless or have no Egg Group cannot be bred. When you breed two Pokémon you will have an option to breed an egg for yourself or only the [[Shelter]]. If you bred for yourself, an extra egg will be sent to the Shelter anyways. Multipliers above 2x sends two eggs to the shelter when bred. After you've bred two Pokémon you will have to wait three hours before you can breed again, or an hour and a half if you have the [[Items#Key Items|Oval Charm]]. Your Last Bred Pokémon will appear at the top of your list of Pokémon.


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==


* Only one of each species of Pokémon will appear on your list of Pokémon you can breed, unless it was nicknamed, then it will also be visible.
* Unless you've given a Pokémon a nickname, only one of each species of Pokémon will appear on your list of breedable Pokémon.  
* When breeding Pokémon, it is recommended to breed nicknamed or fully evolved Pokémon as a non-nicknamed unevolved Pokémon can potentially be removed from your Last Bed section as it could be replaced by one of your newly hatched Pokémon of the same species.  
* When breeding Pokémon, it is recommended to breed nicknamed or fully evolved Pokémon, as a non-nicknamed unevolved Pokémon can potentially be removed from your Last Bred section when you hatch a new Pokémon of the same species.  


[[Category:Adoptables Explore Locations]]
[[Category:Adoptables Explore Locations]]

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The Day Care Center allows you to breed two Pokémon from the same egg group together. Eggs bred from the Day Care Center have a 50% chance of being the lowest evolved form of either parent. Pokémon that are Genderless or have no Egg Group cannot be bred. When you breed two Pokémon you will have an option to breed an egg for yourself or only the Shelter. If you bred for yourself, an extra egg will be sent to the Shelter anyways. Multipliers above 2x sends two eggs to the shelter when bred. After you've bred two Pokémon you will have to wait three hours before you can breed again, or an hour and a half if you have the Oval Charm. Your Last Bred Pokémon will appear at the top of your list of Pokémon.

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • Unless you've given a Pokémon a nickname, only one of each species of Pokémon will appear on your list of breedable Pokémon.
  • When breeding Pokémon, it is recommended to breed nicknamed or fully evolved Pokémon, as a non-nicknamed unevolved Pokémon can potentially be removed from your Last Bred section when you hatch a new Pokémon of the same species.