first, you have to check if the Pokemon can learn it with the egg move. then you get the Pokemon that can learn it to the Pokemon to teach it.
example:
pikachu(female) cherrim(male has to hold light ball)
(teaching it volt tackle)
they can breed because they are both in the same group. the fairy group. the only way they can breed is if they are in the same group. the female pikachu makes the pichu and the male carries it's moves that the pichu can learn. that's the egg move process...i think. hopes this helps!
meowth can but no one else can.
I find that a Smeargle works well when you're trying to teach a Pokemon in the Field egg group several egg moves at once. Get the Smeargle to learn Ice Punch, Thunder Punch, Fire Punch, and Drain Punch with Sketch, then breed with a Scrafty or Scraggy. Just remember that the Smeargle has to be male to be able to pass on egg moves. Happy breeding!
Jolteon is not one of the best electric type Pokemon considering the only thing good to teach it is an electric type move although you should teach it strategy moves along with an electric type move, moves like Toxic, Helping Hand would be good to teach it and Sand Attack.
you have to beat Clair first then ask him about the ultimate moves!
that depends on what moves you teach it! =)
let him hatch first.
meowth can but no one else can.
look up on Bulbapedia what egg moves that pokemon can learn, then teach the move to the father, and leave him and a suitable female pokemon in the day care. The pokemon will hatch with the egg move.
If both parents have the same set of moves, the eggs inherit the first two.
you should teach it earthquake, Thunderpunch, Ice Punch and cross chop to get ice punch and cross chop, breed electebuzz with a medicham and that egg will level up knowing those moves
As of Pokémon X and Pokémon Y, in order to teach Pokémon one, two, three or four of their Egg Moves then one parent or both parents will need to know the Egg Move that can be passed on to their offspring. A female Togetic can be placed in the Daycare with a male Noctowl or Hoothoot that knows Extrasensory and the resulting Pokémon Egg would hatch into a Togepi of either gender that knows Extrasensory which is one of Togepi's Egg Moves.
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You can teach Egg Moves to a Pokémon via breeding. You will need a female Pokémon and then you will need a compatible male Pokémon with the respective Egg Move and then you can put the 2 into the Daycare and the Pokémon Egg will result into an offspring of the female Parent with the male's move. An example is using a female Bulbasaur. You can use a male Roselia that knows Grasswhistle, putting the 2 of them into the Daycare together will create a Bulbasaur Pokémon Egg that will result in a Bulbasaur that knows Grasswhistle which is 1 of Bulbasaur's Egg Moves. Another example is using a female Charizard. You can use a male Axew that knows Dragon Pulse and putting them together in the Daycare will result in a Pokémon Egg that will hatch into a Charmander that knows Dragon Pulse.
For any Pokemon game that involves or includes egg moves, the move learned, differs between different Pokemon. In the games, egg moves are specific moves, that are passed down from parent to child, and only specific moves in games, like Surf, can be passed down. For an egg to learn a move, you must teach the parent Pokemon, or the Pokemon in the Daycare, an appropriate move that CAN be passed down, and that can be learned by the Pokemon.
Egg moves are moves passed down from the father Pokemon when you breed Pokemon usually egg moves are TM's the baby if they can learn those moves will obtain them when they hatch out of the egg so whatever the father has TM wise or moves taught by a move tutor it will pass down to the child get it.
Teach it moves, train it, enter it in contests, stuff it in the PC forever… Whatever you want to do with it. Lol
Before teaching an egg move, you must know that an egg move, is a move that a parent Pokemon passes down to their child. There are no moves that can really be taught to an egg, but can be passed down to one. To pass down/teach and egg move, you must check if it is possible for the move to be taught, because not all moves can be taught to an egg. When you find a suitable move, breed the Pokemon with another.Rememberthat the move will most likely only be passed down, if it is taught to the male Pokemon.