Absolutely nothing special. The moves Fly and Surf aren't hereditary which means that the newly-born Pichu won't know either one the moves. For more information on which moves you can teach Pichu using breeding, please see the Related Links down below.
To the above: Surf is! I breeded my Empoleon and my Lv. 1 Piplup knows Surf and Hydro Pump!
In the old games silver and gold it was when you did breed a shiny with a non shiny you would get a shiny but I think it will be like diamond and pearl that it will be just a normal and not a shiny It's a chance of 1/64 to get a shiny out of an egg
gotenks would destroy pikachu!
Do you mean starter- i think it's chimchar ok that's good but on Pokemon Pearl I think the Popular Pokemon is Piplup and a regular one is Pikachu because If i held a picture of Pikachu everyone would recognise it!! very good answers
You will need to get a female Pikachu holding a Light Ball and another Pokemon with the same Egg Group as Pikachu in the Day Care. (It can be in the Field or Fairy Egg Group) A Pichu should be hatched with the move Volt Tackle. To get Pikachu with Volt Tackle, just simply max out Pichu's Happiness, level it up once after at that point, and let it evolve into Pikachu.
You must have 2 Pikachus(Male and Female). One of them must be holding Light Ball. Just bring them to the breeding center. The Pichu will know Volt Tackle, and when it evolves, it will still know it as long as you didn't make it forget it. Howmayihelpyou123:First get a light ball, the only way to get a light ball is to catch a pikachu with one. Only 5% of pikachu's have one in the wild, then once you have that get a girl and boy pikachu or girl and boy raichu. If you want a boy pichu with volt takle, give the light ball to the girl, if you want a girl pichu with volt takle, give it to the boy. Then put them both in the daycare in solaceon town and run around in that town passing the day care, after you pass it a few times you may notice hes looking towards the path, which means he has an egg for you. Then take the egg and run in that town, stoping when he has an egg for you. set your touch screen to the app where it counts your steps. It takes just about 3000 steps. there is a 87% chance it worked, so you should try to get a few eggs.
yes but it would make a pichu or pikachu egg.
you would have to get a pichu egg by breeding a female pikachu or raichu with a pokemon of the same egg group
Pikachu can breed with any Pokemon in its Egg Group, which is Field and Fairy. If a Pokemon matches its Egg Groups, then they'll breed. (Even though Ditto is not in any of those Egg Groups, it can also breed with Pikachu.)
There are several Pokémons that can breed with Pikachu. It's in the Egg Group "Ground" and can breed with others in that very same group. For example Rattata, Eevee, Wooper, Aipom, Torchic and Zigzagoon. If your Pikachu is male you should breed it with a Ditto.
Unless pikachu knows a rock, dark, ghost, fire, or flying type move, shedinja will probably win cause shedinja's ability is wonder guard which makes shedinja resistant to all non-super effective moves but it only has 1 HP.SOOO!?!?!?!??! PIKACHU CAN DISTROY PIKACHU CUS SHENDINA SUCKS!! PIKACHU CAN CREAM SHENIJA THINGY
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Of course Pikachu would win!
Pikachu is a pokemon.
wind Surfing, flying a plane, (yes he has a license), and sitting at home with his girlfriend and dogs.
That means that meowth would have to win the battle, for once. And besides, pikachu knows thunderbolt, that would hurt. And he wants to give pikachu to the boss, which he can't do if he eats pikachu.
if you mean "pikachu" then no, pikachu is his starter and it would spoil pokemon in general if he left pikachu.
No, you cannot get a Bidoof by breeding a male Bidoof and a female Pikachu together. You would get a Pichu which is the pre-evolved form of Pikachu because the female determines what the resulting Egg is. In order for a male Bidoof to breed a Bidoof Egg, it would require the male Bidoof and a Ditto to be placed in the Daycare because Ditto can act as either the male or the female for breeding purposes.