Which egg could a Voltilamm hatch from? With the egg list of the 2nd generation for Pokémon GO , you can easily find out.
In Pokémon GO, there are different eggs that require a certain distance to be walked to hatch. The eggs are divided into 3 different distance types: 2km, 5km, and 10km. A list already exists for the Pokémon of the 1st generation, which Pokémon can hatch from which egg. A user on Reddit has taken a closer look at the calculation of these distances and applied it to the Pokémon of the 2nd generation.
You can find a current list including the new Pokémon from generation 2 here
What system is behind the egg allocation?
In previous Pokémon versions, there were already mechanisms for hatching eggs. However, you did not have to walk a specific distance, but rather a specific number of steps for a Pokémon to hatch from an egg. Niantic likely oriented itself based on this list for the egg types in Pokémon GO and converted the required steps into kilometers.
- Eggs that required less than 5000 steps to hatch were classified as 2-kilometer eggs.
- Eggs that required 5000 – 5999 steps to hatch were classified as 5-kilometer eggs.
- Eggs that required 6000 or more steps to hatch were classified as 10-kilometer eggs.
If we now refer this information to the Pokémon of the 2nd generation, we can see what the egg list for these Pokémon will likely look like. Currently, there are only the Pokémon of the 1st generation in Pokémon GO, but the developers plan to add more Pokémon from other generations.
The complete list of required steps for the different Pokémon can be found at bulbapdia.bulbgarden.net. Reddit user Vivpix took a look at the list and created the egg list for the Pokémon of the 2nd generation.
The 2nd generation of Pokémon was introduced with the games Gold and Silver – later followed by Pokémon Crystal. 100 new Pokémon were added to the series that did not exist in the 1st generation.
2-kilometer eggs of the 2nd generation in Pokémon GO
The 2-kilometer eggs likely contain: Chikorita, Cyndaquil, Totodile, Hoothoot, Ledyba, Spinarak, Pichu, Cleffa, Togepi, Marill, and Wooper.
5-kilometer eggs of the 2nd generation in Pokémon GO
The 5-kilometer eggs likely contain: Shuckle, Natu, Voltilamm, Hoppip, Seedot, Surskit, Murkrow, Yanma, Drifloon, Cacnea, Woobat, Girafarig, Misdreavus, Snubbull, Skorupi, Purrloin, Doduo, Remoraid, Sneasel, Carvanha, Houndour, Phanpy, Pidgey, Miltank, Swablu, and Teddiursa.
10-kilometer eggs of the 2nd generation in Pokémon GO
The 10-kilometer eggs likely contain: Larvitar, Electabuzz, Magby, Mantyke, Skarmory, Noctowl, and Tropius.
Keep in mind that this list is not official, but simply follows the pattern that Niantic used for the Pokémon of the 1st generation in Pokémon GO. It is likely that this principle will be adopted as seen here, but there is no guarantee.
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