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DNA Splicer Item

Item Rarity Drop Chance
DNA Splicer Master (0.1%) 2/9 (22.22%)

Max pool weight used

In Spliced Endless Mode, DNA Splicer is moved to Great Ball Tier

You need 2 unspliced Pokemon in your party for the DNA Spicer item to appear in the Master Ball item pool

Fusion Mechanics

Base Stats are Averaged

Example: Splicing Manaphy and Phione would result in the Base Stats averaging to 90 for all 6 stats.

Each stat is averaged independently. The Base Stats are different from the numbers in the Pokemon's Summary stats page.

Base Stats Averaged Manaphy Phione Fusion
HP 100 80 90
Attack 100 80 90
Defense 100 80 90
Sp. Atk 100 80 90
Sp. Def 100 80 90
Speed 100 80 90
Total 600 480 540

Moves, Learnsets, and Items are Combined

Your Creation Takes the Following from each Pokemon in the Fusion

The 1st Pokemon (Primary) The 2nd Pokemon (Sacrifice)
1st Or Only Type 2nd Or Only Type (Unless it is the same)
Passive Ability Main Ability
Current Level, IVs, Nature -
Luck Added Together Luck Added Together

Additional Notes

Fusion Example

Choosing a Charizard 1st that is:

And a Houndoom 2nd that is:

Will result in creating:

Type Fire/Dark Because Houndoom's 2nd type is the same as Charizard's 1st type
Main Ability Early Bird From Houndoom
Passive Ability Sheer Force From Charizard
Level Level 50 From Charizard
IVs 15 on all IVs From Charizard
Nature Modest Nature From Charizard
Luck 2 From Charizard + Houndoom
Base Stats Averaged Charizard Houndoom Fusion
HP 78 75 76.5
Attack 84 90 87
Defense 78 50 64
Sp. Atk 109 110 109.5
Sp. Def 85 80 82.5
Speed 100 95 97.5
Total 534 500 517

Catching Wild Spliced Pokemon

Catching wild spliced Pokemon only affect the 1st Pokemon (the Primary) in the fusion.

Upon catching a wild spliced Pokemon you will:

If the ability has yellow text, it means the 1st Pokemon has a hidden ability.

The pokeball indicator by their name still respects the 1st Pokemon in regards to whether you've caught the 1st Pokemon, and their Ability, Gender, Form, or Shiny Variant.

If you catch a wild spliced Pokemon, and you add it to your party, it remains fused as is until you decide to unfuse it.

If the wild fusion is shiny, it means the 1st Pokemon is shiny.