Guys, listen to this, up until Generation VI, there was a glitch involving Azurill's evolution into Marill
Since Azurill has a different gender ratio than Marill and Azumarill, one in three female Azurill will be male after evolving into Marill, dependent on the personality value of the Azurill in question, though this no longer happens in Generation VI.
I'm glad they fixed that glitch. Now if only they'd fix the problem with Nidorina and Nidoqueen.
Also, since Generation IV introduced gender differences
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[b]Should the Nidoran♀ and Nidoran♂ species be merged into one Nidoran with a single Dex entry and a gender based branched evolution line?[/b]
Should the two Nidoran species be merged into one Pokémon with a single Dex entry and a gender based branched evolution line?Personally, I think yes, because my logic behind why Nidorina and Nidoqueen can't breed is this. They never had genders present in Gen I, but they had a male Nidoran and a female Nidoran. When they officially added gender in Gen II, they screwed up the coding in some way that made the Nidoran egg unable to determine which gender it would be. So I think they should have merged Nidoran♀ and Nidoran♂ into a single Nidoran species, and allowed Nidorina and Nidoqueen to be able breed an egg that would hatch like any other, with the gender ratio deciding what gender it would be, the new single Nidoran having a 50/50 chance of being male or female, but only males evolve into Nidorino, and females evolve into Nidorina. This may seem complicated, but imagine it like trying to evolve a Combee, only females evolve. In the case of Nidoran, it evolves into a different Pokémon depending on its gender, instead of being unable to evolve if it's the wrong one.