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Inheriting IVs and Nature in {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}} is determined in the same way as in {{game|Emerald}}. The only minor exception is in the case of inheriting Nature, which is not influenced by Everstone when breeding two Pokémon that do not originate from games of the same language. However, there is an increased chance of hatching a [[shiny Pokémon]] when both parents are from different games. This is due to [[Masuda method|special coding written into the game]] by director [[Junichi Masuda]].
Inheriting IVs and Nature in {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}} is determined in the same way as in {{game|Emerald}}. The only minor exception is in the case of inheriting Nature, which is not influenced by Everstone when breeding two Pokémon that do not originate from games of the same language. However, there is an increased chance of hatching a [[shiny Pokémon]] when both parents are from different games. This is due to [[Masuda method|special coding written into the game]] by director [[Junichi Masuda]].


In {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}} a new mechanic was added to breeding, in which the [[EV-enhancing item|EV Items]] can pass on the corresponding [[IV]] of the parent Pokémon to the baby. For example, if a parent is holding the Power Anklet, the [[Speed]] IV would be passed on.
In {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}} a new mechanic was added to breeding, in which the [[EV-enhancing item|EV Items]] can pass on the corresponding [[IV]] of the parent Pokémon to the baby. For example, if a parent is holding the Power Anklet, the {{DL|Stat|Speed}} IV would be passed on.


==In the anime==
==In the anime==
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