Can Egg Moves still be taught through the Nursery without Breeding?

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From Bulbapedia's Egg Move page:

In Sword and Shield, if two Pokémon of the same species are placed together in the Nursery and if one of the Pokémon has an empty move slot and the other knows an Egg Move, the Pokémon with the empty slot will learn the Egg Move. This will occur even if the Pokémon are the same gender.

Does this also work in Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, or do I have to EV train a newly bred Azurill with Belly Drum and Aqua Jet?






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Is it possible to get egg moves without breeding?

The Egg Move that's given to that Pok\xe9mon may be random, but this is a great way to get the desired attack without having to breed for it. However, the easiest way to guarantee a certain Egg Move is through breeding. As long as one of the parents have the Egg Move, it will be passed down to the offspring.

Can Pokémon learn egg moves in daycare?

The Nursery. Pok\xe9mon can learn Egg Moves if they are left together in the Nursery.

Can egg moves be learned?

An Egg Move (Japanese: \u30bf\u30de\u30b4\u308f\u3056 Egg Move) is a special move that a Pok\xe9mon is able to inherit through breeding from only one parent. Egg Moves often (but not always) cannot be learned through other means. Aside from Egg Moves, there are several other ways of inheriting moves from parents.



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