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* '''The egg''' - The {{player}} must get an {{pkmn|egg}} that will know {{m|Beat Up}} as its third move upon hatching. This can be done by training a male and a female {{p|Sneasel}} up to [[level]] 57. Both Sneasel need to have the same four moves in the same order, with Beat Up at position three. Because both parents have the same moveset, the offspring will share this moveset.
* '''The egg''' - The {{player}} must get an {{pkmn|egg}} that will know {{m|Beat Up}} as its third move upon hatching. This can be done by training a male and a female {{p|Sneasel}} up to [[level]] 57. Both Sneasel need to have the same four moves in the same order, with Beat Up at position three. Because both parents have the same moveset, the offspring will share this moveset.


*'''The bad clone''' - The player must get a bad clone, a clone with a name made of only question marks, its level will be 0 and its gender will be different of the prototype's. If that Pokémon doesn't fulfill all those requirements, then it isn't a "bad clone" and it cannot be used for the trick. This can be done by {{g|cloning}}. The box that is used for cloning must not be totally filled up at any time (otherwise the box is unable to produce bad clones). Getting a bad clone is a case of luck and occurs sometimes during the act of cloning. The chance of getting a bad clone is at maximum if the box has 15 to 18 Pokémon.
*'''The bad clone''' - The player must get a bad clone, a clone with a name made of only question marks, its level will be 0 and its gender will be different of the prototype's. If that Pokémon doesn't fulfill all those requirements, then it isn't a "bad clone" and it cannot be used for the trick. This can be done by [[Pokémon cloning]]. The box that is used for cloning must not be totally filled up at any time (otherwise the box is unable to produce bad clones). Getting a bad clone is a case of luck and occurs sometimes during the act of cloning. The chance of getting a bad clone is at maximum if the box has 15 to 18 Pokémon.


*'''Last requirement''' - The player must get any five Pokémon (preferably weak, common or otherwise useless Pokémon). The easiest way to get them is to clone a Pokémon until there is a bad clone. Because getting a bad clone takes some tries, he or she will get five unimportant Pokémon as a positive side effect of the bad clone action.
*'''Last requirement''' - The player must get any five Pokémon (preferably weak, common or otherwise useless Pokémon). The easiest way to get them is to clone a Pokémon until there is a bad clone. Because getting a bad clone takes some tries, he or she will get five unimportant Pokémon as a positive side effect of the bad clone action.
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The "bad clone" of ????? may evolve<!--, at a random level,--> to a {{p|Nidoran♂}}. Possible levels for evolution are 62 and 37.
The "bad clone" of ????? may evolve<!--, at a random level,--> to a {{p|Nidoran♂}}. Possible levels for evolution are 62 and 37.


At Step 5 of the trick the player asks a Daycare person to raise the Bad Clone of ????? (000). That clone will not be taken back until the trick is finished. After the trick is finished, that clone will disappear from the Daycare, but in rare occasions it is possible for that Pokémon to not disappear and remain at the Daycare. In that case the Bad Clone of ????? (000) will be transformed into a Bad Clone of ????? (255). That Bad Clone of ????? (255), as the Bad Clone of ????? (000), cannot be released by the PC, but it still can be traded to a generation I game and released there. It works the same way as the Bad Clone of ????? (000), but it has some differences with it, as it cannot evolve into a {{p|Nidoran♂}}, and a wild {{p|Ditto}} transforms into the hatched [[Five question marks|????? (255)]], the wild Ditto can be caught normally. Also it learns [[Ice Punch]] at LV17 and [[Egg Bomb]] at LV44 and it can learn different TMs and HMs from the Bad Clone of ????? (000), for example the Bad Clone of ????? (000) can learn [[Dynamicpunch]] (TM1) which the Bad Clone of ????? (255) cannot.
At Step 5 of the trick the player asks a Daycare person to raise the Bad Clone of ????? (000). That clone will not be taken back until the trick is finished. After the trick is finished, that clone will disappear from the Daycare, but in rare occasions it is possible for that Pokémon to not disappear and remain at the Daycare. In that case the Bad Clone of ????? (000) will be transformed into a Bad Clone of ????? (255). That Bad Clone of ????? (255), as the Bad Clone of ????? (000), cannot be released by the PC, but it still can be traded to a generation I game and released there. It works the same way as the Bad Clone of ????? (000), but it has some differences with it, as it cannot evolve into a {{p|Nidoran♂}}, and a wild {{p|Ditto}} transforms into the hatched [[Five question marks|????? (255)]], the wild Ditto can be caught normally. Also it learns {{m|Ice Punch}} at LV17 and {{m|Egg Bomb}} at LV44 and it can learn different TMs and HMs from the Bad Clone of ????? (000), for example the Bad Clone of ????? (000) can learn {{m|Dynamicpunch}} (TM1) which the Bad Clone of ????? (255) cannot.


==The hatched Pokémon's item==
==The hatched Pokémon's item==
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