'Pokémon Sun and Moon' cheats, tips and tricks: how and where to breed monsters

Inset is the Alola region in "Pokémon Sun and Moon." | "Pokémon Sun and Moon" official website

As soon as "Pokémon Sun and Moon" was released on Nov. 18, 2016, the otherwise busy world of the gaming industry has come flocking to the newest Pokémon entry in town, testing the water whether it could hold a candle against its other popular iteration, "Pokémon Go."

And while "Pokémon Sun and Moon" is positively different than that of the smash popular mobile game, it also is a very welcoming addition on its own, further cementing the wonders of Pokémon in the sector. Of course, as Game Freak's newest addition has come and been experienced for almost two weeks now, numerous cheats and tricks have also gone surfacing.

Perhaps one of the more relevant and helpful tips that have come to light is the game's updated breeding feature. According to GameNGuide, breeding of creatures has already been made available but one has to be at the Paniola Ranch. As such, the said Pokémon breeding ground can be found on the Akala Island in the Alola region. Subsequently, the trainers have to battle on the farm and complete the story events in "Pokémon Sun and Moon" by which the next turn of events would point to locating the "Pokémon Nursery."

Furthermore, only a male and female Pokémon can be left at the Nursery along with the similar egg group or the common type of creatures. It should be noted that some critters like Pichu and Cleffa may be captured in the wild while Snorlax's infant form, Munchlax, among other critters should still be bred.

It was also stressed that these pair of Pokémon should like each other in order to initiate breeding in "Pokémon Sun and Moon." On the other hand, the breeding time of these creatures will be measured based on the trainer's steps during the game. And when the Ranch Girl's arms are already crossed, that now signals that the creature has already laid an egg. The "hatching" that follows will also be based on a certain number of steps.