In most mainline Pokémon games, breeding is a post-game chore: shove two compatible Pokémon in a daycare, ride a bike in circles, and hope for good IVs. In , however, breeding is a completely different beast. It is deeper, more expensive, and arguably the most crucial mechanic for endgame success.
For new competitive players, don't start with Garchomp. Start with utility Pokémon that are cheap to breed:
Once you have a 4x31 or 5x31 parent, breed it with a Jolly Ditto (or any Jolly male from its egg group) holding an Everstone . The child will have the Jolly nature plus the high IVs from the other parent (use Braces to preserve the key IVs).
Breeding in is a where you trade two parent Pokémon to an NPC for a single egg. Unlike the original games, the parents are consumed in the process and do not return . Core Mechanics
To pass down 5 perfect IVs (e.g., 31/x/31/31/31/31), you must perform multiple generations of breeding, using Braces for each stat you want to lock.
Because PokéMMO is an MMO, breeding has been rebalanced to prevent inflation and encourage a player-driven economy. If you want a 5x31 IV competitive monster, you cannot rely on luck alone—you must understand the , the Everstone , and the art of the "breed tree."