An Egg is an Item in Pokemon Go, which contains a random Pokemon. Eggs can be carried around by a player and will eventually hatch into a new Pokemon after a certain distance has been traveled.
Each Egg has a progress bar, which shows the total distance walked and the remaining distance still needed.
Along with Pokeballs and Potions, Eggs can also be found by interacting with Pokestops.
After walking 1 Kilometer (KM) (A little less than 2/3 of a Mile) this player was able to hatch an Egg. The Pokemon turned out to be a Seel!
Each Egg has a progress bar, which shows the total distance walked and the remaining distance still needed.
Along with Pokeballs and Potions, Eggs can also be found by interacting with Pokestops.
After walking 1 Kilometer (KM) (A little less than 2/3 of a Mile) this player was able to hatch an Egg. The Pokemon turned out to be a Seel!
It would be nice to have a breakdown on each individual Pokémon page of which class of eggs that Pokémon is confirmed as hatching from.
ReplyDelete1) I'm not interested in 2km eggs anymore. As far as I can tell, there is no way to discard an egg. Am I wrong?
ReplyDelete2) If I have 9 eggs already, and I get another one, what's the protocol? Does it knock out a lower-level egg? Does it knock out the oldest egg? Or do I not get to keep the one I just found?
1) Just hatch them it doesn't take very long. I've got my infinity incubator on 2km eggs and just run through them a couple of them each day.
ReplyDelete2) It wont give you eggs if you are full already. Got to hatch some to pick up more.