>>44640702You know egg- training is stupid easy and doesn't require chance, right?
>Make sure the base/sample Pokemon you're using has 6IV and the right ability, if not HA (probably the hardest part, but since these Pokemon are so widely distributed, it's usually easier just to beg than to find or actually breed).>The second hardest thing is to get a 6IV Ditto (same thing though)>Remember to put a Destiny Knot on the ditto, or you will hate yourselfIf you base Pokemon is male, this just adds an extra step, but not that critical; breed until you have a female, IV's don't matter
>Get whatever Pokemon you want with an egg move and use candy or means to level it and learn the move (mind evolutionary forms as far as referencing Bulbapedia); this Pokemon has to be male>Not sure if this is entirely necessary, but forget all moves but the egg move(s) you want it to transfer>Breed the egg-base with 6IV-base; outcome will usually have the egg move; again for safe measures, make it forget all moves besides baseDo this until you have all the egg moves of the base species, making sure the 6IV base has open slots for whatever moves your transferring
>One by one, put all the egg-move bases with the 6IV base in daycare, then quickly bike out to mid-field and back, and the 6IV base should learn all the moves from the egg-bases (make sure they're the exact evolutionary form)>Do this until it learns all the egg-moves you want>Reminder that many (if not all) wild Pokemon can actually re-learn prior moves--no more hunting down movesOnce you have the completed sample with all the egg moves you want, preceed to turn it into a broodmother until you get the abilities, IV's, and genders you want. None of this truly is random up until this point.