

Introduced in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Baby Pokémon Introduced in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire Baby Pokémon List of baby Pokémon Introduced in Pokémon Gold and Silver Baby Pokémon 1.4 Introduced in Pokémon Sword and Shield.1.3 Introduced in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl.1.2 Introduced in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire.1.1 Introduced in Pokémon Gold and Silver.In Generation IX, this requirement was removed, and a baby Pokémon will always be produced, regardless of held items. For example, Marill, who was introduced in Generation II, could not produce Azurill Eggs until the introduction of the Sea Incense in Generation III. In Generation IV, many other baby Pokémon were also available in the wild.įrom Generation III to VIII, in order to breed most newly introduced baby Pokémon, the parent in their evolutionary line must hold a specific Incense before breeding, which provides a rationale for why those parent Pokémon could not produce these Eggs in previous generations. Generation III introduced the first baby Pokémon able to be caught in the wild: Wynaut on Mirage Island. On occasion, non-player characters will give the player an Egg containing a baby Pokémon, and this Pokémon typically cannot be obtained by any other method except by breeding. In the games, most baby Pokémon are only obtainable through breeding. Many baby Pokémon require maximized friendship to evolve. The only baby Pokémon introduced alongside their evolved form are Togepi, Riolu, and Toxel the rest were introduced in generations after their evolved form was. Must belong to the No Eggs Discovered Egg Group.Must be the lowest form in a family chain and must be able to evolve at least once.Specifically, baby Pokémon can be classified by the following criteria: The concept was introduced in Generation II, along with breeding.

Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearlīaby Pokémon (Japanese: ベイビィポケモン baby Pokémon) are Pokémon at the lowest stage of Pokémon evolution that cannot themselves breed.
