Pokemon GO Update: egg chart, iv calculator, Reddit cheats

Over the past couple of weeks a variety of big changes have weeded out some of the most prevalent Pokemon GO cheats, hacks, and exploits. Today we’ve got a list of working exploits of the game, as well as an updated Egg Chart and some IV Calculators that thus far seem to have avoided Niantic’s ban gaze. This list has been compiled for two reasons. One, to keep gamers on top of what the cheaters are using to attempt to beat them. Two, to keep these developers on their toes – just as they, in turn, are keeping Niantic’s developers on their toes.
The only difference between this and previous charts is the suggestion that location might matter a bit more than we previously suspected. Users will find these Pokemon in the regions in which they originate – or are limited to.

There’s still a chance they’ll appear in eggs in regions they’d normally not spawn in, but the chances are slim to nil. It MAY be that this has changed since the start of the game – making the appearance of these Pokemon in someone’s bag a good indicator that they’re either very well traveled or a cheater. Either or!
IV Calculators
There are three different kinds of Pokemon GO IV Calculators. The first and least dangerous one to use is of the Pokemon GO Info sort – not using Niantic’s software at all. This information is based on a known database of Pokemon levels.

On the other end of the spectrum is Pokemon GO Nexus. That’s a place where users can get a full readout of Pokemon in their character’s possession at any one time. This webpage pings Niantic in a way that’s against their Terms of Service – so watch yourself. Users using this service may end up being banned.
See SlashGear’s recent IV Calculator list to see additional options.
Reddit Hacks
From the halls of the Pokemon GO Dev community come the oddities that have rather large chances of getting users banned. Not because they necessarily disobey Niantic’s terms of service, but because they work with the game in questionable ways.

One of these is PokeNurse. This is an app that the user has to load themselves, made for desktop interaction with Pokemon GO. Here, users are able to manage all of their Pokemon GO transfers, evolving Pokemon, and checking IV levels.
Apple’s iOS users – iPhone and iPad – are using a tool called Cydia Impactor to side-load the app called “Pokemon Go++” – that’s a modified version of Pokemon GO, the app – and therefore not something SlashGear is going to link to directly. Many users have worked on this app and no one central source for the app is currently available – it’s everywhere. This app most certainly disobey’s Niantic’s TOS.
Android users that have a rooted device have the ability to load software called Xposed Module. Within this ecosystem, the app Pokemon GO (c) direct MitM. This system shows the Individual Values of each Pokemon in the user’s possession and gives the user the ability to see Lure Time. This is a countdown meter showing how long a lure on a PokeStop is set to last.
This is only part of the full collection of cheats and hacks available to users right this minute. The vast majority of these hacks work with Pokemon GO as of the time of this article being published (at least those above all do).
See below for more examples of ways that users are hacking, cheating, or otherwise exploiting weaknesses in the world’s most popular mobile game – Pokemon GO!
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Pokémon Go guide: egg chart for hatching – all Pokemon inside 2km, 5km and 10km eggs
By Staff, Friday, 12 May 2017 16:01 GMT
If you don’t like surprises, here’s what you might find inside your pokémon egg.

Just like in the more traditional Pokemon games, the creatures in Pokemon Go can be caught in their natural habitat but also can be hatched from eggs by simply walking around. This is actually an incredibly useful method of finding some types of Pokemon in the game that can’t be found out in the wild quite so reliably.
On this page we break down absolutely everything you need to know about egg hatching – and then we detail every single Pokemon from both generation 1 (Red/Blue/Yellow) and generation 2 (Gold/Silver/Crystal) of the Pokemon featured in Pokemon Go, broken into sections. Within those sections gen 1 Pokemon are at the top and gen 2 Pokemon are the second lot in the chart. Let’s get to it…
Pokemon Go: Where to get Pokemon eggs and egg incubators for hatching
The first thing you’ll want to do to begin your journey as a Pokemon breeder is get your hands on an egg or two. To do that you’ll want to visit Pokestops. Pokestop drops are random, so don’t expect one every time, and the size egg that appears (more on this later) is also partially random but also influenced by your trainer/player level.
If you need more tips for Pokemon Go including more information on how to catch and evolve a variety of the beasts, be sure to check out the rest of our Pokemon Go guides.
Players begin their Pokemon Go journey with one egg incubator in their inventory. This one is orange and it’s a little bit special compared to other incubators – it has unlimited uses.
Other incubators are blue and are limited to three uses before they disappear from your inventory and each incubator can only carry one egg at a time. You’ll start out with few eggs, but if you’re regularly spinning Pokestops you’ll often find you have more eggs than incubators and will have to make hard choices on what to hatch.
You can buy additional incubators in the shop or receive them as a reward for levelling up. As you start to collect more eggs you might want to drop some pokecoins, real cash or both on a couple more to speed up the process.
The distance you cover applies to all of eggs that you have incubating, so have as many on the go as you can. You may want to do them in batches of equal distances, or mix and match to have a guaranteed new Pokemon regularly.
There are three types of eggs. Each has an attached distance requirement you have to meet before they hatch. Bear in mind that you can’t cheat by driving (unless you’re going at the speed of a milk float), so you’ll need to walk, cycle, or utilise some other form of really slow transportation to travel either 2km, 5km, or 10km to hatch them. The further the distance, the better the potential Pokemon that can come from that egg. More on that below:

Pokemon Go: What will hatch from your Pokemon egg?
The more common Pokemon are found in the 2km eggs, with the rarest in the 10km, while the largest variety can be found in the 5km eggs. Be sure to have your app open or you will have wasted all of that time in the fresh air for nothing. See what might pop out of your egg by consulting our handy list below:

Pokemon Go: 2km Egg Hatching Chart
Here we list all the Pokemon that can hatch from 2km eggs. This includes Pokemon from both Gen 1 and Gen 2, and we’ve split them up by rarity.
Common 2km Pokemon Egg Hatching Chart
- Nidoran F ♀
- Nidoran M ♂
- Krabby
- Goldeen
- Geodude
- Ekans
Uncommon 2km Egg Pokemon
- Bulbasaur
- Charmander
- Squirtle
- Abra
- Oddish
- Diglett
- Machop
- Exeggcute
- Slowpoke
- Gastly
- Pichu
- Cleffa
- Igglybuff
- Togepi
- Slugma
- Aipom
Rare & Ultra Rare 2km Egg Pokemon
- Remoraid (Rare)
- Misdreavus (Ultra Rare)

Pokemon Go: 5km Pokemon Egg Hatching Chart
5km eggs offer up slightly more impressive Pokemon – but prepare to walk more! Here they are listed by rarity of their hatching chance.
Common 5km Pokemon Egg Hatching Chart
Uncommon 5km Pokemon Egg Hatching Chart
- Elekid
- Magby
- Smoochum
- Stantler
- Tyrogue
Rare & Ultra Rare 5km Pokemon Egg Hatching Chart
- Seel (Rare)
- Onix (Rare)
- Tangela (Rare)
- Pinsir (Rare)
- Grimer (Ultra Rare)
- Lickitung (Ultra Rare)
- Koffing (Ultra Rare)
- Porygon (Ultra Rare)
- Omanyte (Ultra Rare)
- Kabuto (Ultra Rare)
- Wobuffet (Ultra Rare)
- Dunsparce (Ultra Rare)
- Sneasel (Ultra Rare)
- Girafarig (Ultra Rare)
- Yanma (Ultra Rare)
- Qwilfish (Ultra Rare)
- Shuckle (Ultra Rare)

Pokemon Go: 10km Pokemon Egg Hatching Chart
10km eggs are the best of the best, but they do require you to walk quite a way… and it’ll be a real bummer if you don’t get the Pokemon you want after all that walking. Still, think of the exercise!
10km Pokemon Egg Hatching Chart
- Dratini (Common)
- Pineco (Common)
- Gilgar (Uncommon)
- Larvitar (Uncommon)
- Mantine (Uncommon)
- Chansey (Rare)
- Sudowoodo (Rare)
- Mareep (Rare)
- Lapras (Ultra Rare)
- Aerrodactyl (Ultra Rare)
- Snorlax (Ultra Rare)
- Miltank (Ultra Rare)
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Pokémon Go Hacks: 8 clever cheats to hatch eggs fast and catch ’em all
Looking for the best Pokémon Go hacks and cheats? We’ve rounded them up right here, so you can get those precious eggs hatched in no time. Here’s our handy guide to hacking Pokémon Go.
If you’re one of the diehard Pokémon Go fans still obsessed with Niantic’s game, you’re likely at a point where the whole walking around thing is getting a tad dull.
Luckily, there’s a load of hacks you can use to limit the walking, and still ensure you come across the right creatures while racking up the mileage to help your eggs hatch.
Here are some of the best cheats we’ve seen, but first, we warned that Niantic has seriously cracked down on Pokémon Go hacks of late. Try to beat the system if you will, but know that you may be banned from the game and have your progress wiped as a result.
1) Ride the bus
If you fancy at least getting outside, but can’t be bothered to walk in order to hatch those eggs, consider taking a trip on a city bus, if you happen to be in a densely populated area.
Why? Because Niantic has ensured you won’t be able to simply ride around in a car picking up Pokémon by adding a feature that detects how quickly you’re moving and stops eggs from racking up the kilometres if you go over a certain speed.
Thankfully, if you ride the bus in the city, you will likely stay below the km/h limit, and the eggs will continue to move towards hatching. You should also be able to get some Pokéstops on the way, which is handy.
Cycling should do the trick, too, but we don’t recommend trying to do much else on the game while on your bike other than adding to your mileage.
2) Find Pokémon the easy way – with apps, maps and trackers
Pokémon Go naturally lends itself to map-based tracking tools and, given the game’s massive fan base, a number of popular apps quickly developed alongside the craze.
Unfortunately, Niantic isn’t especially keen on third-party Poké-hunting helpers, saying that such trackers amount to cheating.
The developer has gone out of its way to shutdown these kind of apps, with Pokévision one of the first victims, followed by the likes of Smart Poke and Skiplagged.
However, some tools are still functioning, with our (working) favourite at present being easy-to-use PokeRadar.
There are plenty of other Pokévision alternatives, though, but note that all are liable to be pulled offline at short notice.
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3) Get on the case with this genius iPhone accessory
Catching more advanced Pokémon can require throwing dead-accurate Pokéballs, and this isn’t always easy. Fortunately, some genius devised an iPhone case to help you aim.
Is it cheating? Well, probably – but it’s also a 3D printed project and helps us catch more monsters, so we love it.
Basically, the case serve a guide to keep your finger straight when you launch your Pokéballs. It was originally designed for the iPhone 6, so only fit phones of an identical (e.g. iPhone 6S) or very similar size and shape, but there are now also designs that’ll work with the Galaxy S7 and iPhone 6/6S Plus.
Got a 3D printer handy? Head over to My Mini Factory now and check out the plans for the Pokéball aimer.
Of course, the best accessory you can buy to aid your Pokèmon hunts is a battery pack, as the game is a major drain on power. Hit the link below for some of our favourites.
4) Clean up on Pokémon Go with Roomba
What’s better than smashing a game without lifting a finger? How about ending up with a clean house at the end of it all?
This fellow’s “joke”, as he describes it, worked out well for him after he put his phone on top of an iRobot Roomba and racked up half a kilometre in distance travelled.
That means he was able to help his eggs, which require you to walk around in order to hatch them, by bringing them closer to hatching, and not lose a single ounce of weight in the process.
If you have a Roomba laying around, why not try this out to gain some extra mileage while you sleep or argue with your significant other about why you’re wasting your life. Just think of all the mileage you’ll rack up while moving all your stuff out after you’ve broken up.
5) Let a drone do the work
Sick of feeling as though you’re actually improving your health as you walk around? Why not take a page out of Redditor hyperion 995’s book and strap your phone to a drone.
As you can see from the images, the enterprising techie uses software that transmits what’s on his phone’s screen to his laptop, so he can send his phone off into the world while he sits in the comfort of his own home.
Hyperion explained his method thusly: “AirDroid using AirMirror will let you see and interact with your phone screen over the internet from a computer. The connection is very choppy on data, and I’m unsure if anyone would be able to catch a pokemon via AirMirror.
“…If you do attempt this, make sure to be in an open area where a falling phone can’t hurt or break anything as well as maintain line of sight with your drone because of the compass issues.”
So, there you go. Don’t try it if you have a data cap, try not to drop your phone on anyone’s head, and don’t expect to catch any Pokémon. On second thoughts, maybe give this one a miss.
6) Fans are your friend (sometimes)
Got a ceiling fan? Why not try doing what dozens of Twitter users are recommending and put your phone on one of the blades to start adding to your mileage.
It seems the rotation of most fan’s blades is enough to trick the phone into thinking you’re actually walking around, allowing you to hatch eggs quicker and feel fantastic about your life choices.
Be warned, though. This tactic could end in disaster:
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7) Got a pet? Make them earn their keep
This one’s pretty straightforward. If you happen to have a dog or cat, they finally have a way to say thank you for the free room and board. You already know what to do.
8) You spin me right round, Poké, right round
One final way to hatch your eggs without getting off your arse is to make use of that turntable you’ve got gathering dust – you know, the one you bought at uni because everyone said you had mad spinning skills?
That dream almost certainly died faster than your childhood aspiration of playing for England, but you new life’s ambition to become a Pokémaster can keep spinning, quite literally.
As the video below shows, all you need to do is launch Pokémon Go on your phone, fire up a turntable at the highest speed, and rest your (unlocked) device on it.
The ‘turntable’ featured looks slightly odd to our eye, like it belongs in a microwave rather than a club, and we can’t stress enough that you don’t want to microwave your phone in pursuit of Pikachu.
Still, it gives you the basic idea and a record-less vinyl player would also do the trick.
And that’s it for now. We’re sure the internet will provide numerous new ways in which to cheat your way to success, so check back for more of the best.
Got any other nifty Pokémon Go hacks to share? Let us know in the comments.
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Bestimmte Pokémon erscheinen in ihrer natürlichen Umgebung: Nach Pokémon vom Typ Wasser suchst du am besten bei Seen und am Meer. Besuche PokéStops und Arenen, die du an interessanten Orten wie Museen, Kunstobjekten, historischen Sehenswürdigkeiten und Denkmälern findest, um deine Vorräte an Pokébällen und nützlichen Items aufzufüllen.
Wenn du dein Level erhöhst, kannst du stärkere Pokémon fangen, um deinen Pokédex zu vervollständigen. Du kannst deine Sammlung auch ergänzen, indem du beim Laufen durch das Zurücklegen bestimmter Entfernungen Pokémon-Eier ausbrütest Hilf deinem Pokémon, sich zu entwickeln, indem du viele Pokémon derselben Art fängst. Wähle ein Kumpel-Pokémon, das mit dir läuft und Bonbons verdient, die dir helfen, deine Pokémon stärker zu machen.
Während dein Glumanda sich zu Glutexo und dann zu Glurak entwickelt, kannst du mit ihm in Arenakämpfen antreten und ein Pokémon einer Arena zuweisen, um diese gegen Angreifer zu verteidigen. Du kannst auch an Raid-Kämpfen in Arenen auf der ganzen Welt teilnehmen. Ein Raid-Kampf ist ein kooperatives Spielerlebnis, die es dir ermöglicht, zusammen mit 20 anderen Trainern gegen ein äußerst mächtiges Pokémon, den Raid-Boss, anzutreten. Wenn ihr den Raid-Boss besiegt, erhält jeder die Chance, sein eigenes, äußerst mächtiges Pokémon zu fangen.
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Can You Hatch An Egg On A Treadmill In "Pokemon Go"? The App Is Useless At The Gym
Part of being a successful PokГ©mon trainer in "Pokemon Go" is tied to being a successful PokГ©mon breeder. For the concerned, that doesВ notВ mean giving birth to a bunch of PokГ©mon so much as it means incubating a lot of eggs with periodic walks. В You may think that a hack for hatching eggs quickly would be as simple as a trip to the gym (like, LA Fitness versus Viridian), and you can systematically hatch eggs using a treadmill. But as it turns out, the game will knowВ damnВ well whether you're searching far and wide or not.
I hate to rain on your parade if you haven't figured it out yet, but here it goes: when it comes to hatching, "Pokemon Go" does not track steps like a pedometer. Instead, it measures theВ distanceВ you've walked; remember, the app is GPS based and a huge element of the game is about traversing to different locations. Therefore, if you need to travel 10 km to hatch an egg, you actually have to cross the length of that distance before you see any critters cracking out of it. So while, yes, taking a trip on the treadmill gets you +1 points for health, it's not going to help you hatch your eggs any quicker.
However, there are more than enough tricks to travel across the land and hatch your eggs without really walking (if you so choose to go the lazy route). Ideally, as long as you're going below about 25 miles per hour, you should be able to rack up distance points to hatch your egg. That means that skateboarding or biking will be effective if you keep it at a realistic walking pace.
And although this isn't wildly vouched for (or something you can truly control), it's worth mentioning that youВ canВ make the most of a traffic jam when it comes to "Pokemon Go." While most car rides, even leisure ones, are a bit too fast to fool the app, bumper-to-bumper traffic can convincingly cover distance. albeit at a Slowbro's pace. I have test drove this method on a nightmare trip from Maine to New York, so I can (sadly) vouch that it works.В
To be fair, though, I really will vouch for the using "Pokemon Go" as an excuse to explore the world around you (as you keep your eyes glued to the screen, trying to catch another Bellsprout). While "Pokemon Go" was created in part to spur exercise, it's also determined to encourage you to get fresh air. And while we're stuck in warmer weather, I can't see any reason why you shouldn't pack a bottle of water with your stock of PokГ© Balls and roam through the neighborhood.
Although once winter rolls around. hm, maybeВ then "Pokemon Go" might want to include a step-friendly way to get your eggs cracking.В
Everything you need to know about the 7 newest PokГ©mon in 'PokГ©mon Go'
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Togepi, Pichu, and other "baby" Pokémon from the game's second generation of creatures are now available — but only by hatching eggs.
If you're unfamiliar with "PokГ©mon Go," you collect eggs by visiting PokГ©stops, which are landmarks for physical locations in the real world that you can spin every five minutes to get more items. Players can hold up to nine eggs at once, and hatch those eggs by putting them in incubators, and walking around for a specified distance (2km, 5km, or 10km) until the egg hatches.
PokГ©mon Go creator Niantic Labs has teased that more creatures are coming to the game soon, and players have yet to see the powerful "Legendaries" like Mewtwo that were shown when the game was first announced.
We've gathered everything you need to know about the seven newest PokГ©mon in PokГ©mon Go, including their descriptions from the official PokГ©dex and information provided by members of The Silph Road on Reddit:
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Description: "As its energy, Togepi uses the positive emotions of compassion and pleasure exuded by people and PokГ©mon. This PokГ©mon stores up feelings of happiness inside its shell, then shares them with others."
Description: "Togetic is said to be a PokГ©mon that brings good fortune. When the PokГ©mon spots someone who is pure of heart, it is said to appear and share its happiness with that person."
Description: "On nights with many shooting stars, Cleffa can be seen dancing in a ring. They dance through the night and stop only at the break of day, when these PokГ©mon quench their thirst with the morning dew."
Description: "Magby's state of health is determined by observing the fire it breathes. If the PokГ©mon is spouting yellow flames from its mouth, it is in good health. When it is fatigued, black smoke will be mixed in with the flames."
Description: "Smoochum actively runs about, but also falls quite often. Whenever the chance arrives, it will look for its reflection to make sure its face hasn't become dirty."
Description: "Igglybuff's vocal cords are not sufficiently developed. It would hurt its throat if it were to sing too much. This PokГ©mon gargles with freshwater from a clean stream."
Description: "Pichu charges itself with electricity more easily on days with thunderclouds or when the air is very dry. You can hear the crackling of static electricity coming off this PokГ©mon."
There's a major change in 'PokГ©mon GO' after you hit level 20
- Jul. 21, 2016, 11:06 AM
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If you've been playing "PokГ©mon GO" with some regularity since it came out, you're probably getting close to level 20. You're now encountering more powerful PokГ©mon that require Razzberries and Great Balls, and you're finally in position to take on some other players' PokГ©mon in gym battles. It's great, right?
Unfortunately, it's about to get a lot less fun. According to a Reddit post from one of the first players to reach level 30, the game arbitrarily makes it much harder for you to catch low level PokГ©mon. That means all those Pidgeys, Zubats, Rattatas and other lowly PokГ©ball fodder you see all the time are now capable of escaping at much higher rates than before.
What was once a trivial catch to be turned into candy is now an exercise in frustration at higher levels. The Pokemon Company
That Reddit user claims to have thrown more than 1,000 PokГ©balls on their way from level 29 to level 30, with pathetically low level PokГ©mon often escaping five to eight times in a single session. You get 100 experience points for capturing any PokГ©mon, so it behooves you to get as many as possible to inch closer to the next level, making this extra frustrating.
Based on my own experience with the game, this is true. I'm only level 18, but I've been noticing low level PokГ©mon being extra feisty when it comes to being captured for awhile now, in a way they weren't before. It's normal and expected for a video game to progressively make it more difficult to level up as you keep playing, but this is a frustrating way to do it.
This is probably the game's way of telling you to stop focusing on collecting as many PokГ©mon as possible and start focusing on battling and taking over gyms. That's fair! After all, why bother collecting so many PokГ©mon and evolving them into more powerful forms unless you want to do something with them?
More cynically, it could also be a way for the game to encourage you to spend real money to buy more PokГ©balls. Either way, if you're like a lot of players who are more interested in the exploration and collection aspects of the game than the combat, expect it to become quite a bit more difficult as you level up.
'Pokémon Go' Gen 2 Egg Chart: New guides for hatching the baby Pokémon
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How long do you have to walk to hatch those freaking Gen 2 Pokémon Go eggs and get some new Pokémon? These new Pokémon Go egg charts may hold the answer.
Not being able to catch the baby Pokémon introduced by Gen 2 other than by hatching eggs is a pain in the ass, but some new data on Pokémon eggs in Pokémon Go can at least help you figure out which Gen 2 eggs to incubate first.
Editor's note: Please keep in mind that these charts were developed less than 48 hours after the Gen 2 update. The information may change as more data comes in from trainers and we will let you know as soon as it does.
The three baby Pokémon introduced by the 'Pokémon Go' Gen 2 update that you will require 10-kilometer eggs to hatch. trouxones/The Silph Road
Pokémon Go Gen 2 egg: Which new Pokémon hatch from which eggs?
The Silph Road member trouxnes has put together a simple infographic that shows which Gen 2 Pokémon come from 2-kilometer, 5-kilometer or 10-kilometer eggs.
The toughest Pokémon to hatch will be Smoochum, Magby and Elekid. They all hatch from 10-kilometer eggs, according to this Gen 2 egg chart. Togepi and Pichu hatch from 5-kilometer eggs, while Cleffa and Igglybuff hatch from 2-kilometer eggs.
The same results have been reported by Silph Road member ShotgunMavericks01 , who also provided a reference guide for how many candies are required to evolve all of the new Gen 2 Pokémon. Togepi requires 50 candies to evolve and the other baby Pokémon only require 25 candies, according to the data.
'Pokémon Go' Gen 2 egg chart ShotgunMavericks01/Reddit
More Pokémon Go hacks, tips and tricks
If you're trying to decide whether to hatch all your new 2km eggs first or go for the 10km egg, you may also want to check out Mic's Pokémon Go guides. Here's the new top 10 attackers list and the new top 20 rankings following the balance update, guides on post-update Chansey and Rhydon , everything you need to know about finding the long-awaited Pokémon Ditto , creating new PokéStops , how to maximize your chances of catching Pokémon and fresh information about how PokéStops distribute Pokémon eggs .
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Pokemon GO: What Can Hatch From Each Type of Egg

Eggs are a sure-fire way of catching Pokemon in Pokemon GO — here’s a guide on what to expect from the three types of egg that are currently available in the game.
Trainers who have found themselves caught up in the Pokemon GO phenomenon will have already had good and bad experiences with the game’s eggs; hatching one to find a rare Pokemon is a hugely satisfying experience, but seeing the egg crack only for a Pidgey or a Rattata to emerge is undoubtedly rage-inducing.
Time for a quick primer: eggs are special items found at Pokestops that hatch into a Pokemon after the player walks either 2KM, 5KM, or 10KM with the egg housed in an incubator. They’re not to be confused with lucky eggs, which are an unrelated item that instead doubles the experience a player receives for half an hour.
The contents of an egg are randomized, so there’s no way to influence which Pokemon will emerge once the stipulated distance has been travelled. However, the three types of egg seem to contain particular pocket monsters, so players can at least temper their expectations on what sort of reward they’re going to receive.
Here are the Pokemon thought to be available from a 2KM egg:
- Bulbasaur
- Charmander
- Squirtle
- Caterpie
- Weedle
- Pidgey
- Rattata
- Spearow
- Pikachu
- Clefairy
- Jigglypuff
- Zubat
- Geodude
- Magikarp
Obviously, most of these are rather underwhelming, with the exception of a couple of rarer finds like Geodude and the sought-after Pikachu. However, even the likes of Clefairy, Jigglypuff, and Magikarp can be useful Pokemon to hatch, as the process offers up significant amounts of candy that’s vital for the evolution process.
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