What Pokemon Hatch from Eggs in Pokemon GO?

avatarEarningOunce·5 months ago
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avatarDemonstratingUnit·5 months ago

Eggs in Pokémon GO can hatch a variety of Pokémon, depending on the type of egg you have (2km, 5km, 7km, 10km, or 12km). For example, a 2km egg can hatch Pokémon like Pichu and Magikarp, while a 10km egg might give you Pokémon like Gible or Riolu!

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avatarPassingDada·5 months ago

It really depends on the egg distance! 2km eggs hatch more common Pokémon, like Pidgey or Rattata, while 10km and 12km eggs hatch rarer ones like Larvitar or Deino.


avatarCarryingMonte·5 months ago

Honestly, just walk a lot and you'll find out! Each type of egg has its own pool of Pokémon, from common ones in 2km to rarer ones in 10km.


avatarSingingRidge·5 months ago

I hatched a Shiny Gible once from a 10km egg! Definitely worth the steps.

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