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Rinoa Heartilly ([personal profile] usedcharm) wrote2012-05-07 09:22 pm

[Rinoa Heartilly - 002 Video] Every adventurer needs advice sometimes (Violet)

I'm sure it's been asked before, but what do you think makes a good breeder? What should they do and stuff like that?

Because I'm not sure if breeding is right for me, but I thought I should at least learn more about it before I gave up on it completely.

[Her team is flopped out on the floor behind her, her ledyba looks almost exhausted and while it's not a known fact right now there's a good chance that her poor swablu might just lose her voice temporarily. They've been training hard, but this invasion is beyond anything they could have been prepared for. It's just incentive to train more as far as they're all concerned and Rinoa's definitely going to be looking at expanding her roster soon.]

Oh! And do poison types have any big weaknesses? If something like this happens again I want to be ready for it.
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[personal profile] isthedeadcat 2012-05-11 04:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Breeding pokémon is not that much different from breeding any animal. Better trained parents give out more apt children, two compatible pokémon may or may not get along enough to breed...

In the end it's a choice. Maybe discussing it with your pokémon will make you feel a little better about it? I can understand not wanting to pressure them.

The Goldenrod Breeding Center is a good place to meet other people, if anything.
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[personal profile] isthedeadcat 2012-05-15 08:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Discussing with your pokémon is the best course of action most of the time. They can be really communicative, and of course they will know that you want what's best for them...