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Their [[Evolution|evolutions]] mainly center around having a raised [[Happiness]].
Their [[Evolution|evolutions]] mainly center around having a raised [[Happiness]].


Baby Pokémon all have one thing in common: they are unable to breed unless they evolve into one of their higher forms. In addition, until [[Generation IV]], they were not found in the wild with the exception of {{p|Wynaut}}, [[Mime Jr.]] and [[Bonsly]].
Baby Pokémon all have one thing in common: they are unable to breed unless they evolve into one of their higher forms. In addition, until [[Generation IV]], they were not found in the wild with the exception of {{p|Wynaut}}, [[Mime Jr.]], [[Bonsly]] and [[Mantyke]].


In [[Generation III]] and [[Generation IV]], new Baby Pokémon can only be obtained by attaching an Incense item to the parents and then breeding them, to explain why they could not be obtained in previous generations.
In [[Generation III]] and [[Generation IV]], new Baby Pokémon can only be obtained by attaching an Incense item to the parents and then breeding them, to explain why they could not be obtained in previous generations.

Revision as of 14:29, 23 July 2007

Baby Pokémon were introduced in Generation II as a pre-evolved Pokémon, that is to say, they were added before the original Pokémon in the evolutionary chain after the Pokémon had already been introduced.

Their evolutions mainly center around having a raised Happiness.

Baby Pokémon all have one thing in common: they are unable to breed unless they evolve into one of their higher forms. In addition, until Generation IV, they were not found in the wild with the exception of Wynaut, Mime Jr., Bonsly and Mantyke.

In Generation III and Generation IV, new Baby Pokémon can only be obtained by attaching an Incense item to the parents and then breeding them, to explain why they could not be obtained in previous generations.

About half of all Baby Pokémon are part of a three-stage evolutionary line, that is, they evolve again after evolving from their Baby form. Only one of these, however, is achieved by level up, with most of the others requiring use of an evolutionary stone or held item to evolve a second time.

Baby Pokémon were eventually introduced in the Trading Card Game as well.

This is a list of Pokémon which are classed as being babies:

Baby form Evolution trigger Basic form Evolution trigger Evolved form

Pichu
File:ElectricIC.gif
Breed
Pikachu
File:ElectricIC.gif
Use →
File:ThunderStoneSprite.png
Thunder Stone

Raichu
File:ElectricIC.gif
Happiness

Cleffa
File:NormalIC.gif
Breed
Clefairy
File:NormalIC.gif
Use →
File:MoonStoneSprite.png
Moon Stone

Clefable
File:NormalIC.gif
Happiness

Igglybuff
File:NormalIC.gif
Breed
Jigglypuff
File:NormalIC.gif
Use →
File:MoonStoneSprite.png
Moon Stone

Wigglytuff
File:NormalIC.gif
Happiness

Togepi
File:NormalIC.gif
Breed
Togetic
File:NormalIC.gifFile:FlyingIC.gif
Use →
File:LightStoneSprite.png
Shiny Stone

Togekiss
File:NormalIC.gifFile:FlyingIC.gif
Happiness

Tyrogue
File:FightingIC.gif
Breed
Hitmonlee
File:FightingIC.gif
 
Level 20 →
if Attack > Defense
Breed
Hitmonchan
File:FightingIC.gif
Level 20 →
if Attack < Defense
Breed
Hitmontop
File:FightingIC.gif
Level 20 →
if Attack = Defense

Smoochum
File:PsychicIC.gifFile:IceIC.gif
Breed
Jynx
File:PsychicIC.gifFile:IceIC.gif
 
Level 30 →

Elekid
File:ElectricIC.gif
Breed
Electabuzz
File:ElectricIC.gif
Trade
while holding
File:ElectroBooster.png
Electrizer

Electivire
File:ElectricIC.gif
Level 30 →

Magby
File:FireIC.gif
Breed
Magmar
File:FireIC.gif
Trade
while holding
File:MagmaBooster.png
Magmarizer

Magmortar
File:FireIC.gif
Level 30 →

Azurill
File:NormalIC.gif
Breed
while holding
File:SeaIncenseSprite.png
Sea Incense

Marill
File:WaterIC.gif
Level 18 →
Azumarill
File:WaterIC.gif
Happiness

Wynaut
File:PsychicIC.gif
Breed
while holding
File:LaxIncenseSprite.png
Lax Incense

Wobbuffet
File:PsychicIC.gif
 
Level 15 →

Budew
File:GrassIC.gifFile:PoisonIC.gif
Breed
while holding
File:FlowerIncenseSprite.png
Rose Incense

Roselia
File:GrassIC.gifFile:PoisonIC.gif
Use →
File:LightStoneSprite.png
Shiny Stone

Roserade
File:GrassIC.gifFile:PoisonIC.gif
Happiness
during the day

Chingling
File:PsychicIC.gif
Breed
while holding
File:ClearIncenseSprite.png
Pure Incense

Chimecho
File:PsychicIC.gif
 
Happiness
at night

Bonsly
File:RockIC.gif
Breed
while holding
File:RockIncenseSprite.png
Rock Incense

Sudowoodo
File:RockIC.gif
 
Level up →
while knowing Mimic

Mime Jr.
File:PsychicIC.gif
Breed
while holding
File:EerieIncenseSprite.png
Odd Incense

Mr. Mime
File:PsychicIC.gif
 
Level up →
while knowing Mimic

Happiny
File:NormalIC.gif
Breed
while holding
File:LuckyIncenseSprite.png
Luck Incense

Chansey
File:NormalIC.gif
Happiness
Blissey
File:NormalIC.gif
Level up →
while holding
File:RoundStone.png
Oval Stone

Munchlax
File:NormalIC.gif
Breed
while holding
File:FullStomachIncenseSprite.png
Full Incense

Snorlax
File:NormalIC.gif
 
Happiness

Riolu
File:FightingIC.gif
Breed
Lucario
File:FightingIC.gifFile:SteelIC.gif
 
Happiness
during the day

Mantyke
File:WaterIC.gifFile:FlyingIC.gif
Breed
while holding
File:SmallWaveIncenseSprite.png
Wave Incense

Mantine
File:WaterIC.gifFile:FlyingIC.gif
 
Level up →
with Remoraid in party

Togepi may or may not be classed as a baby Pokémon, because when it was introduced in Gold and Silver it was not a predecessor of an existing Pokémon. However, due to its especially baby-like manner as depicted in the anime, as well as its inability to breed, it is assumed to be a baby Pokémon. This is also true of Riolu, which was introduced in Generation IV along with its evolution, Lucario.

See also