How to Breed a Marowak in "Pokemon Ruby"
Marowak is the evolved form of Cubone and can be bred in "Pokemon Ruby" by leaving her and another Pokemon of the opposite sex (who is in the same egg group) at the daycare center on Route 117. Marowak belongs to the monster egg group and can therefore breed with any Pokemon who is also in that group (see Resources). The Marowak you leave at the daycare will have a certain chance to breed depending on how she gets along with the Pokemon of the opposite sex. Successfully bred Pokemon will result in an egg, which will hatch into a Pokemon after some time has passed.
Instructions
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Bring your Marowak and one other Pokemon of the opposite sex who is also within the monster egg group to the daycare center, which is located on Route 117. You can check to see if a Pokemon is in the monster egg group by looking at your Pokedex (see Resources).
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Talk to the daycare manager. He will give you the option of leaving certain Pokemon at the daycare. Select your Marowak and the Pokemon you wish her to breed with to be left at the daycare.
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Leave the daycare and take 256 steps. This is the number of steps necessary to produce an egg, which alerts you if your Marowak has successfully bred with the other Pokemon.
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Return to the daycare. If your Marowak bred successfully, the daycare manager will present you with an egg. If your Marowak did not breed successfully, you have to leave the daycare center and walk another 256 steps. This is the only way to attempt to breed your Marowak again.
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Tips & Warnings
Talk to the manager of the daycare center to see how well your Marowak and the other Pokemon are getting along. If he says, "The two seem to get along very well!" your Marowak has a 70 percent chance of successfully breeding. If he says, "The two seem to get along," there is a 50 percent chance. If he says, "The two don't seem to like each other," there is only a 20 percent chance. If he says, "The two prefer to play with other Pokemon," there is no chance of them successfully breeding.