What is a Red Egg in Pokemon GO?

avatarAlteringBeryl·6 months ago
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avatarSinkingDuel·6 months ago

The elusive Red Egg, also known as the Strange Egg, hatches after you walk 12km and typically contains rare Dark- or Poison-type Pokémon. Grab your walking shoes!

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avatarCaringEthos·6 months ago

Red Eggs are called Strange Eggs. They require a 12km walk and often hatch into rare or event-specific Pokémon, making them quite the catch!


avatarJokingTunic·6 months ago

Who needs a gym membership? Walk 12km to hatch a Red Egg, and you might find rare Dark- or Poison-type Pokémon inside. Exercise and rewards!


avatarInterferingHood·6 months ago

Strange Eggs (red ones) need you to walk 12km and often have unique Pokémon you won’t find in regular eggs. They're definitely worth the effort!


avatarRegulatingHale·6 months ago

Just call them Red Eggs or Strange Eggs, and prepare for a hike—they hatch after walking 12km with rare Pokémon inside.

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