Cobblemon breeding compatibility checker

Pick two Pokemon and find out whether they can produce an egg, and why. Covers all 1,025 species, egg groups, the Ditto exception and the ones that cannot breed at all.

Getting the offspring you want

  1. Confirm compatibility above, then check genders. Two males or two females never works, Ditto aside.
  2. Destiny Knot on one parent passes down five of the twelve parent IVs instead of three. This is the single biggest upgrade to a breeding project.
  3. Everstone on the parent with the nature you want. The offspring inherits it outright.
  4. Teach the father the egg moves first. They pass down; adding them later means starting the chain again.
  5. Replace parents as you go. Every time an egg beats a parent on IVs, promote it. Most projects take dozens of eggs, not a handful.

Breeding FAQ

What decides whether two Pokemon can breed in Cobblemon?

They need at least one egg group in common and they need to be opposite genders. Ditto is the exception and breeds with anything breedable. Species in No Eggs Discovered cannot breed at all.

How do I breed in Cobblemon?

Place a pasture block, claim the land it sits on, and put both parents inside. Eggs appear over time. A Destiny Knot on one parent passes five IVs instead of three, and an Everstone passes the holder nature.

Do egg moves work in Cobblemon?

Yes. The father passes egg moves the offspring can learn, so teach the father the moves you want before you start the pairing rather than after.

Why is my pasture not producing eggs?

Almost always one of three things: the pair shares no egg group, they are the same gender, or the chunk is unloaded. Servers also frequently add a cooldown or require the land to be claimed.

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