>>30701275Something VERY weird just happened. So I repeated the process with a female Toucannon with Keen Eye, and got the following results:
B/R/A/B/B/B | female, same ability as parent
B/A/A/A/R/B | male, different ability
B/B/B/B/B/R | male, same ability as parent
B/B/A/R/B/B | female, same ability as parent
R/B/B/B/B/A | male, same ability as parent
So the IVs matched, as well as gender, cool. The ability sequence did not, since children 2, 3 and 5 inherited different sets of abilities between the female pelipper experiment and this one. Further testing on ability is necessary.
So I decided to check what happens to gender when I put up a pokemon that can only be female. Picked up a Lilligant, which is 100% female, with Chlorophyll. The resulting IVs did NOT match for some children, and ability, again, didnt match:
Parent A: 5/5/5/5/5/5 @ everystone (ditto)
Parent B: 1/1/3/1/1/4 @ destiny knot (lilligant with chlorophyll)
Children:
2/1/5/1/5/5 -> R/B/A/B/A/A -> HP and Atk got swapped?
1/5/5/5/2/4 -> B/A/A/A/R/B -> Matches expected result exactly
1/1/3/1/1/4 -> 5 inheritances from B as expected, but the random stat changed?
1/1/3/3/5/5 -> B/B/B/R/A/A -> Differs a lot from the expected result
3/1/3/1/1/5 -> R/B/B/B/B/A -> Matches expected result exactly
Oh and the abilities for the children always matched the parent's Chlorophyll. What a mess. Next, I'll breed another 50/50 gender, female, with two abilities to check for similarities with pelipper/toucannon results, and another female only with two abilities to check for coincidences with lilligant results.