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Bestfriends reacted to Totila in [Money Guide] Community Pickup Guide (2nd Edition)
Now this seems out of place. Has something changed recently? TBH I haven't explored many things in this game yet, and one of them is Honey. I've never had a Honey before, nor used any. This is the first ever Honey I happened to add to my bag. And you can see this is my Pickup Teddiursa, not a Honey Gather Teddiursa
And considering Route 12 in Unova is a route with a lot of people, one would assume every possible pickup item was already discovered. I also used to XP train a lot here in the past using this same Teddiursa, and never have I found Honey before. Does this have something to do with the Lunar New Year event? Or something else I'm unaware about? Or maybe they added Honey to this location's pickup pool recently? The only thing I know is this is new to me, my Pickup Teddiursa picked up a Honey in Route 12 in Unova.
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Bestfriends got a reaction from awbaby in Egg Move Index (PokeMMO Version)
Egg Move Index (PokeMMO Version)
Hello and welcome to the Egg Move Index for PokeMMO! I should note that the formatting is similar to the PokeDex Guide I did two years ago. Before this guide was written, I was a frequent user of the Egg Move Chain Tool provided by @BlueNose, @YIBU, @XBWYmsl, and @dorybo. BlueNose has written a statement about the creation of the Egg Move Tool:
One day, the link to the English Egg Move Tool did not work. As a result, I PMed BlueNose about the issue. He had informed me that the Egg Move Tool was now exclusively in Chinese. Not wanting this information to be lost, I asked BlueNose for his permission to make a guide about Egg Moves. BlueNose not only approved of making a guide about Egg Moves, he also restored the English Translations for the Egg Move Chains for this guide's documentation. I would like to thank BlueNose and his team for making this tool a possibility! While I am working on this guide, the Egg Move Tool's English Edition is made public and as long as there is an English version, I still plan to have the link up (even when this guide is complete).Without further ado, lets dive into the guide!
If you would like a Notepad Sheet of all the Egg Moves, then feel free to check out @YIBU's Notepad.
If you want an interactive document for your Egg Move search, then feel free to check out @ColesNightfill's and @squickGianno's Breeding Tool.
https://pokemmohub.com/tools/egg-moves-calculator/
Also if you would like a list of all the Pokemon in their respective Egg Groups, then feel free to check out the Pokemon Egg Group Index:
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To make life a bit easier, I would like to list all the Egg Groups so you can copy and paste them into your CNTL + F search tool on laptop or if you are on mobile, copy the egg group in your clipboard and click on the three dots to the top right of your device, then click on "Find In Page":
Monster
Water A
Bug
Flying
Field
Fairy
Plant
Humanoid
Mineral
Water C
Chaos
Water B
Ditto
Dragon
Cannot Breed
Genderless
Note: Pokemon in the "Genderless" Egg Groups can breed with themselves as long as they are in the same evolution line like Metang and Metagross.
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Guide Key:
If an Egg Move is from the same evolution chain (ie: Slash for Slakoth), then the list will only be from Slakoth's evolution chain and what level the pokemon learns the move at.
(Start) = The pokemon can learn this move from the getgo.
(Lv. -) = The pokemon can learn this move at this level.
(Pre-Evo) = The pokemon can learn this move from a past evolution.
(Evolve) = The pokemon can learn this move once it evolves into its current form.
(BP) = The pokemon can learn this move by seeking the BP Move Tutor. For on this concept, then check out this guide.
(Sketch) = The pokemon can learn this move by sketching it onto it. Only Smeargle has access to this ability.
0. (Dex Number - 858) Pokemon Name - Pen (Egg Group - Penoid)
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Bestfriends got a reaction from reenastorm in Pokemon Encounter Index for PokeMMO
Pokemon Encounter Index for PokeMMO
Have you had the question about the listings of where certain pokemon are located? For a few years, I had multiple requests asking me to make a guide regarding this topic. After careful thought about my approach on how to construct this guide, this is the approach I came up with. This guide also cites items that a pokemon can hold for those that enjoy Thief Farming. Even though Hordes, Honey Tree Pokemon, and Phenomena are listed in this guide, I should note that, there are separate guides for Phenomena Locations, EV Training Hordes, Honey Trees and Swarms. There are Hordes cited for pokemon that can only appear during the certain times of day. Without further ado, lets explore all the locations together!
It should be stated that, Lure Locations are listed in this guide. However, there is a well put together Lure Location Guide written by @MustangCZ that can help you with this matter. The pokemon exclusive to Lure Locations are Bulbasaur, Ivysaur, Charmander, Charmeleon, Squirtle, Wartortle, Chikorita, Bayleef, Cyndaquil, Quilava, Totodile, Croconaw, Treecko, Grovyle, Torchic, Combusken, Mudkip, Marshtomp, Turtwig, Grotle, Chimchar, Monferno, Piplup, Prinplup, Snivy, Servine, Tepig, Pignite, Oshawott, Dewott, Togepi, Togetic, Togekiss, and Rotom.
Guide Key:
Pokemon's Name (Rate of Encounter) (Time of Day [if applicable]) [Item: List of Items (if applicable)]
Pen (Very Common, Common, Uncommon, Rare, Horde) (Horde Status: Very Common, Common, Uncommon, Rare) (Night) (Morning) (Morning/Day) [Item: Bottle of Ink]
*Important: Due to post constraints, I have to pick which pokemon to add a picture to. I do not want to turn this guide into a two pager like the PokeDex Guide. If a pokemon is commonly asked about, then it may receive a picture graphic beside its name. It should be noted that, (Very Common, Horde) does not mean that the Horde is Common, but rather Single Encounters are Very Common. However, as time progresses, we can have a better idea on how Common or Rare a Horde is.
Location
Grass (Anything in the Regular Grass): Pokemon's Name (Time of Day [if applicable]) (Rate of Encounter) [Item: List of Items (if applicable)]
Dark Grass (Anything in the Dark Grass):
Rocks (Anything that can be encountered by using Rock Smash): It should be noted that there is a chance for any pokemon here can carry a Fossil. Since this is implied for every pokemon, each fossil is not listed.
Water (Anything that can be encountered by Surfing):
Old Rod (Anything that can be encountered by using an Old Rod):
Good Rod (Anything that can be encountered by using an Good Rod):
Super Rod (Anything that can be encountered by using an Super Rod):
Fishing (Since Unova only has the Super Rod, they are listed in one section):
Special (Anything that can be encountered by Phenomena): Phenomona can take shape of either Rustling Grass, Bubbly Water, Shadow, or a Dust Cloud as illustrated below.
Lure Colors (Grass, Water, Cave, Building, Underwater Seaweed, Dark Grass): If there is a * by the Pokemon's name, then this pokemon can only be found by catching it in a Lure.
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Bestfriends reacted to AngryGorilla in Pokemon Encounter Index for PokeMMO
Desert Underpass lure encounter is Exploud if that hasnt been said already
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Bestfriends reacted to Aureius in [Money Guide] Community Pickup Guide (2nd Edition)
Route 43 (Johto), I had some more items, my meowth picked up:
Picked-up: Super Lure, Wacan Berry, Awakening, Lure, Repeat Ball, Timer Ball
Player-found: Great Ball, Shed Shell, Antidote, Repeat Ball, Oran Berry
I hope, this helps :D
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Bestfriends got a reaction from awbaby in Pokemon Egg Group Index (PokeMMO Version)
Pokemon Egg Group Index (PokeMMO Version)
Good day everyone, I hope you are doing well. Since the removal of a central Egg Group List on Bulbapedia, I decided to replicate it to the best of my abilities. Thus the goal of this guide is to have one page contain all the Egg Group Listings as well as the Pokemon within that Egg Group. For easy locating, I made sure to make the Egg Groups colored and the Pokemon have their respective in game sprite beside their names. If you are looking for a Guide on Egg Moves, then feel free to check this Guide out. Also if you are looking for places to hunt certain Egg Groups, then feel free to check out this video that I made with @Kole and @Kellybug (and feel free to check out my Hoppip and Skiploom strategy). Hopefully, you find this guide helpful.
Guide Color Key
Monster
Bug
Flying
Plant
Field
Fairy
Humanoid
Mineral
Chaos
Dragon
Water A
Water B
Water C
Genderless
Ditto
Cannot Breed
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Bestfriends got a reaction from Kripe in Pokemon Egg Group Index (PokeMMO Version)
Pokemon Egg Group Index (PokeMMO Version)
Good day everyone, I hope you are doing well. Since the removal of a central Egg Group List on Bulbapedia, I decided to replicate it to the best of my abilities. Thus the goal of this guide is to have one page contain all the Egg Group Listings as well as the Pokemon within that Egg Group. For easy locating, I made sure to make the Egg Groups colored and the Pokemon have their respective in game sprite beside their names. If you are looking for a Guide on Egg Moves, then feel free to check this Guide out. Also if you are looking for places to hunt certain Egg Groups, then feel free to check out this video that I made with @Kole and @Kellybug (and feel free to check out my Hoppip and Skiploom strategy). Hopefully, you find this guide helpful.
Guide Color Key
Monster
Bug
Flying
Plant
Field
Fairy
Humanoid
Mineral
Chaos
Dragon
Water A
Water B
Water C
Genderless
Ditto
Cannot Breed
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Bestfriends got a reaction from Terresa in Pokemon Egg Group Index (PokeMMO Version)
Pokemon Egg Group Index (PokeMMO Version)
Good day everyone, I hope you are doing well. Since the removal of a central Egg Group List on Bulbapedia, I decided to replicate it to the best of my abilities. Thus the goal of this guide is to have one page contain all the Egg Group Listings as well as the Pokemon within that Egg Group. For easy locating, I made sure to make the Egg Groups colored and the Pokemon have their respective in game sprite beside their names. If you are looking for a Guide on Egg Moves, then feel free to check this Guide out. Also if you are looking for places to hunt certain Egg Groups, then feel free to check out this video that I made with @Kole and @Kellybug (and feel free to check out my Hoppip and Skiploom strategy). Hopefully, you find this guide helpful.
Guide Color Key
Monster
Bug
Flying
Plant
Field
Fairy
Humanoid
Mineral
Chaos
Dragon
Water A
Water B
Water C
Genderless
Ditto
Cannot Breed
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Bestfriends reacted to IntergalacticGekko in PokeMMO: Secret Base Basics
I understand what happened; apparently, when you go on the right side of the tree, you get the 3 room, and on the left side, you get the 2 room!
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Bestfriends reacted to OctaviusAugustus in X-Ray Vision for PokeMMO's Gym Leaders, Elite Four Members, and Much More (Story Mode Only)
Lance's Dragonite in Johto's Elite 4 has Dragon Claw, not Dragon Pulse.
Not sure if it's a recent change but it's what he used against me.
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Bestfriends got a reaction from Lavie in X-Ray Vision for PokeMMO's Gym Leaders, Elite Four Members, and Much More (Story Mode Only)
X-Ray Vision for PokeMMO's Gym Leaders, Elite Four Members, and Much More (Story Mode Only)
Good day everyone, I hope you are enjoying PokeMMO so far! This guide idea started all the way back in late 2022 when I was experimenting with an Imposter Ditto while fighting Iris in Unova. Once this happened, a lightbulb suddenly came on... "what would happen if people knew the sets?" As a result of this, I decided to make Shuppets and Duskulls with Frisk, Kirlias and Porygon2s with Trace, and Dittos with Imposter (before Level 13 Dittos could spawn in the wild, I would make Low Leveled Smeargles with Transform). This is to ensure the accuracy of the information being recorded. Once all the information was documented, then I could start publicly disclosing my findings. My goal with this guide is to help newer players who may be stuck at a certain Gym Leader, Elite Four Member, or any other Story Related NPC.
@MightyBoxer's Statement in a PM:
If you are looking for guidance as to what pokemon you can equip for a region, then here are some suggestions...
And I have some advice pertaining to your story run...
Without further ado, lets dive straight into the sets I have documented!
Guide Key
(Region Name)
(Map of Region)
0. Dale's Team (If the trainer has a number beside him/her, then this represents a badge number.)
= Hidden Ability
If you need guidance as to Ability mechanics on PokeMMO, then feel free to check out the PokeMMO Ability Index!
If you need a list of each Pokemon's Base Stats, then feel free to check out the Pokemon Base Stat Index for PokeMMO!
Colors for different types
Normal
Electric
Grass
Bug
Fire
Water
Ice
Flying
Ground
Rock
Steel
Fighting
Poison
psychic
Ghost
Dark
Dragon
Type Chart
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Bestfriends got a reaction from Summrs in Let Teddiursa Learn Payday
Good evening graysocean, I hope you are doing alright. The issue with Teddiursa learning Pay Day is that Teddi cannot learn it in the base games. As a result, Teddi is not likely to have this added to its movepool (unless the base games decide to add Pay Day into Teddi's Learnset). As for Munchlax, Snorlax can learn Pay Day in the base games (Let's Go Pikachu). For now, feel free to carry both Teddiursa and Muchlax in your PvE Team (that is a tactic I do).
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Bestfriends got a reaction from Zergy09 in Let Teddiursa Learn Payday
Good evening graysocean, I hope you are doing alright. The issue with Teddiursa learning Pay Day is that Teddi cannot learn it in the base games. As a result, Teddi is not likely to have this added to its movepool (unless the base games decide to add Pay Day into Teddi's Learnset). As for Munchlax, Snorlax can learn Pay Day in the base games (Let's Go Pikachu). For now, feel free to carry both Teddiursa and Muchlax in your PvE Team (that is a tactic I do).
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Bestfriends got a reaction from Buddhalicious in PokeMMO: Secret Base Basics
PokeMMO: Secret Base Basics
Hello fellow citizens of PokeMMO, I hope you're enjoying your experience here so far. In the general discussions on forums, I saw a resurgence in questions about the Secret Base. Due to the amount of questions the community and staff receive often, I made this guide so if there are any more Secret Base questions, players can then be directed to this guide. As the Mayor of PokeMMO, I felt like it was my duty to make this guide. Without further ado, lets talk about the Secret Base locations and the shops that you can buy the decorations from.
Basics:
Types of Secret Bases:
Secret Base Locations:
There are 75 locations where Secret Bases Can Be Made
Route Type Layout Location
Free Dolls:
Shops:
Pretty Petal Flower Shop
Fortree City
Slateport City:
Lilycove City
Battle Frontier
Shields
As for the shields, you need to win at least 50 consecutive battles for the Silver Shield and 100 consecutive battles for the Gold Shield (this only applies to any activities inside the Hoenn Battle Frontier).
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As for the Pretty Chair (6,000 Steps) and Pretty Desk (8,000 Steps), you need Volcanic Ash in order to acquire this glass furniture. For more details on this, please visit this guide:
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Bestfriends got a reaction from LucasLyn5 in PokeMMO: Secret Base Basics
I have some good news for you, they still exist (checked Route 110's Tree on my PokemonStadium account).
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Bestfriends got a reaction from LucasLyn5 in The Morimoto Battle Guide
Thank you for calling this to my attention. It took me a bit to roll on the Morimoto 1 Set, but I double checked Machamp's movepool to see what was replaced. Turns out the only move that was replaced on Machamp was Brick Break. Brick Break was replaced with Drain Punch, however the ability and item were the exact same.
Old Set:
New Set:
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Bestfriends reacted to Totila in [Money Guide] Community Pickup Guide (2nd Edition)
Unova
Route 11: Super Repel, Great Ball (player found)
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Bestfriends reacted to Totila in [Money Guide] Community Pickup Guide (2nd Edition)
Kanto
Route 14: Sharp Beak, Super Potion, Super Repel, Potion (player found), Repel (player found), Great Ball (player found), Super Repel (player found)
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Bestfriends reacted to Ketillo17 in [Money Guide] Community Pickup Guide (2nd Edition)
Route 46:
Potions:
Repels:
Balls:
Berries/Seeds:
Other: Moon Stone / Everstone
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Bestfriends reacted to JameothyMcThomas in The Morimoto Battle Guide
Fought against Morimoto just now and encountered the line up in Morimoto 1.
As far as what I could verify it was the same as what's on the list except that the Machamp had Drain Punch. I didn't get to see it use any other move, so idk which move it replaced.
Thought I would share.
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Bestfriends reacted to Darkshade in Vanity Suggestion Thread
The animation on this one is really cool, I'll keep this in mind.
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Bestfriends got a reaction from Yaguarete in Pokemon Encounter Index for PokeMMO
Pokemon Encounter Index for PokeMMO
Have you had the question about the listings of where certain pokemon are located? For a few years, I had multiple requests asking me to make a guide regarding this topic. After careful thought about my approach on how to construct this guide, this is the approach I came up with. This guide also cites items that a pokemon can hold for those that enjoy Thief Farming. Even though Hordes, Honey Tree Pokemon, and Phenomena are listed in this guide, I should note that, there are separate guides for Phenomena Locations, EV Training Hordes, Honey Trees and Swarms. There are Hordes cited for pokemon that can only appear during the certain times of day. Without further ado, lets explore all the locations together!
It should be stated that, Lure Locations are listed in this guide. However, there is a well put together Lure Location Guide written by @MustangCZ that can help you with this matter. The pokemon exclusive to Lure Locations are Bulbasaur, Ivysaur, Charmander, Charmeleon, Squirtle, Wartortle, Chikorita, Bayleef, Cyndaquil, Quilava, Totodile, Croconaw, Treecko, Grovyle, Torchic, Combusken, Mudkip, Marshtomp, Turtwig, Grotle, Chimchar, Monferno, Piplup, Prinplup, Snivy, Servine, Tepig, Pignite, Oshawott, Dewott, Togepi, Togetic, Togekiss, and Rotom.
Guide Key:
Pokemon's Name (Rate of Encounter) (Time of Day [if applicable]) [Item: List of Items (if applicable)]
Pen (Very Common, Common, Uncommon, Rare, Horde) (Horde Status: Very Common, Common, Uncommon, Rare) (Night) (Morning) (Morning/Day) [Item: Bottle of Ink]
*Important: Due to post constraints, I have to pick which pokemon to add a picture to. I do not want to turn this guide into a two pager like the PokeDex Guide. If a pokemon is commonly asked about, then it may receive a picture graphic beside its name. It should be noted that, (Very Common, Horde) does not mean that the Horde is Common, but rather Single Encounters are Very Common. However, as time progresses, we can have a better idea on how Common or Rare a Horde is.
Location
Grass (Anything in the Regular Grass): Pokemon's Name (Time of Day [if applicable]) (Rate of Encounter) [Item: List of Items (if applicable)]
Dark Grass (Anything in the Dark Grass):
Rocks (Anything that can be encountered by using Rock Smash): It should be noted that there is a chance for any pokemon here can carry a Fossil. Since this is implied for every pokemon, each fossil is not listed.
Water (Anything that can be encountered by Surfing):
Old Rod (Anything that can be encountered by using an Old Rod):
Good Rod (Anything that can be encountered by using an Good Rod):
Super Rod (Anything that can be encountered by using an Super Rod):
Fishing (Since Unova only has the Super Rod, they are listed in one section):
Special (Anything that can be encountered by Phenomena): Phenomona can take shape of either Rustling Grass, Bubbly Water, Shadow, or a Dust Cloud as illustrated below.
Lure Colors (Grass, Water, Cave, Building, Underwater Seaweed, Dark Grass): If there is a * by the Pokemon's name, then this pokemon can only be found by catching it in a Lure.
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Bestfriends got a reaction from MustangCZ in Vanity Suggestion Thread
Did my job and made this have 100 Upvotes.
As a brief celebration, I would like to recommend a new Bike Type Vanity. Let's call it the PokeMMO Lawn Mower! We need it for Kyu's sake.
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Bestfriends got a reaction from Empi in Egg Move Index (PokeMMO Version)
Egg Move Index (PokeMMO Version)
Hello and welcome to the Egg Move Index for PokeMMO! I should note that the formatting is similar to the PokeDex Guide I did two years ago. Before this guide was written, I was a frequent user of the Egg Move Chain Tool provided by @BlueNose, @YIBU, @XBWYmsl, and @dorybo. BlueNose has written a statement about the creation of the Egg Move Tool:
One day, the link to the English Egg Move Tool did not work. As a result, I PMed BlueNose about the issue. He had informed me that the Egg Move Tool was now exclusively in Chinese. Not wanting this information to be lost, I asked BlueNose for his permission to make a guide about Egg Moves. BlueNose not only approved of making a guide about Egg Moves, he also restored the English Translations for the Egg Move Chains for this guide's documentation. I would like to thank BlueNose and his team for making this tool a possibility! While I am working on this guide, the Egg Move Tool's English Edition is made public and as long as there is an English version, I still plan to have the link up (even when this guide is complete).Without further ado, lets dive into the guide!
If you would like a Notepad Sheet of all the Egg Moves, then feel free to check out @YIBU's Notepad.
If you want an interactive document for your Egg Move search, then feel free to check out @ColesNightfill's and @squickGianno's Breeding Tool.
https://pokemmohub.com/tools/egg-moves-calculator/
Also if you would like a list of all the Pokemon in their respective Egg Groups, then feel free to check out the Pokemon Egg Group Index:
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To make life a bit easier, I would like to list all the Egg Groups so you can copy and paste them into your CNTL + F search tool on laptop or if you are on mobile, copy the egg group in your clipboard and click on the three dots to the top right of your device, then click on "Find In Page":
Monster
Water A
Bug
Flying
Field
Fairy
Plant
Humanoid
Mineral
Water C
Chaos
Water B
Ditto
Dragon
Cannot Breed
Genderless
Note: Pokemon in the "Genderless" Egg Groups can breed with themselves as long as they are in the same evolution line like Metang and Metagross.
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Guide Key:
If an Egg Move is from the same evolution chain (ie: Slash for Slakoth), then the list will only be from Slakoth's evolution chain and what level the pokemon learns the move at.
(Start) = The pokemon can learn this move from the getgo.
(Lv. -) = The pokemon can learn this move at this level.
(Pre-Evo) = The pokemon can learn this move from a past evolution.
(Evolve) = The pokemon can learn this move once it evolves into its current form.
(BP) = The pokemon can learn this move by seeking the BP Move Tutor. For on this concept, then check out this guide.
(Sketch) = The pokemon can learn this move by sketching it onto it. Only Smeargle has access to this ability.
0. (Dex Number - 858) Pokemon Name - Pen (Egg Group - Penoid)
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Bestfriends got a reaction from SamuraiMatt in Monster Egg Move Breeding Chain
Thank you YIBU for compiling a list for the Egg Moves. I added your post to my Egg Move Index for anyone that would like a notepad of this guide.
Not all heroes wear capes!