>>15698703Sorry, I meant IVs vary between 0 and 31, not 1 to 31.
For the best breeding, here's an easy guide.
1. Find somebody with a Ditto safari.
2. Catch as many Dittos there as possible. Try to get one of every Nature, but ultimately strive for one with 4 IVs at least.
3. Put a Ditto with the desired Nature for the baby in the daycare with a pokemon you want to breed. Make sure the Ditto is carrying an Everstone (you can steal them from Roggenrolas in Glittering Cave using Thief). As long as it has an Everstone, it will always pass the Nature onto its offspring.
4. Now pass the Everstone to the child and put it in the daycare with your 4-6 IV Ditto while the Ditto is carrying a Destiny Knot. It doesn't matter what the child's gender is, at least not anymore anyway.
4.5. If you want it to come out in a certain pokeball type, the female must be in the desired pokeball. I *think* if there's no female present, it defaults to a regular pokeball.
5. Move back and forth on Route 7 until the guy outside of daycare turns south. He will give you an egg. If you have a pokemon with Flame Body (eg. Talonflame), the hatching process will be halved. Keep moving back and forth to hatch them.
6. Once you have a batch of newborns, take them to the judge to evaluate their IVs. If they have taken any of the Ditto's perfect IVs, replace its same-species parent with the child and let it hold the Everstone to mate with Ditto. (Yeah, it's kinda incestual)
7. Repeat until you have all the desired IVs on your new offspring. Replace the Ditto with another which has different IVs if you wish. Remember that the Destiny Knot only passes down 5 IVs, but that should be okay because every pokemon has a stat it doesn't need.
8. Congratulations, go EV train it (Super Training is pretty fun and mindless) and let it take on the world.
I hope I got all of that right. I might've left a typo somewhere.