Can you get a female Combee from breeding?
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Harper Davis
Studied at the University of Melbourne, Lives in Melbourne, Australia.
Hello, I'm an expert in the field of Pokémon breeding, and I'd be happy to help you with your question about obtaining a female Combee through breeding.
In the Pokémon games, Combee is a Bug-type Pokémon that is always female by default. This is because Combee are part of a unique species where the females are the ones that actively seek out and collect pollen, while the males, known as Cascoon, remain within the hive, waiting to evolve once a female returns with pollen.
When it comes to breeding in Pokémon, the gender of the offspring is typically determined by the parent Pokémon that is not the Ditto. Since Combee are always female, if you have a Combee and breed it with a male Pokémon (or a Ditto, which is genderless and can breed with any Pokémon), the offspring will also be a Combee, and it will be female as well.
So, to answer your question directly: Yes, you can get a female Combee from breeding, as long as the Combee is the mother in the breeding process.
In the Pokémon games, Combee is a Bug-type Pokémon that is always female by default. This is because Combee are part of a unique species where the females are the ones that actively seek out and collect pollen, while the males, known as Cascoon, remain within the hive, waiting to evolve once a female returns with pollen.
When it comes to breeding in Pokémon, the gender of the offspring is typically determined by the parent Pokémon that is not the Ditto. Since Combee are always female, if you have a Combee and breed it with a male Pokémon (or a Ditto, which is genderless and can breed with any Pokémon), the offspring will also be a Combee, and it will be female as well.
So, to answer your question directly: Yes, you can get a female Combee from breeding, as long as the Combee is the mother in the breeding process.
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Studied at Stanford University, Lives in Palo Alto. Currently working as a software engineer for a tech startup.
Yes, you can. Just keep breeding until you have one. Combee are 12.5% female, so keep breeding until you get one.
2023-04-17 20:57:19

Amelia Lewis
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Yes, you can. Just keep breeding until you have one. Combee are 12.5% female, so keep breeding until you get one.