In Pokémon GO there are Alolan forms from 7KM eggs. But what are the chances for Rattata, Vulpix, Meowth, Sandshrew, and Grimer?
What are Alolan forms? The Alolan forms have only appeared recently in Pokémon GO. So far, they are forms of monsters from the first generation. For example, a Weepinbell can appear in the wild in its “normal” form or as a giant palm tree representing its Alolan form. Many Alolan forms can be obtained from 7KM eggs in Pokémon GO.
Different rarity levels: Anyone who has hatched a few 7KM eggs in Pokémon GO knows that Meowth hatches particularly frequently from them. Other monsters like Vulpix are particularly rare finds from the new eggs. A statistic now shows what the chances are for the various monsters.
Rarity list for Alolan eggs (7KM) in Pokémon GO
Many Meowth: Since the release of the 7KM eggs, trainers have reported getting many Meowth from the eggs. Sandshrew or Rattata is not a rare find either. Grimer, on the other hand, hatches less frequently. And anyone who gets an Alolan Vulpix from an egg has a particularly rare specimen.
Update from August 1: The contents of the eggs and their percentage chances have changed.
Investigated: The experts from TheSilphRoad have captured a bunch of the Alolan eggs, placed them in their incubators, and recorded what hatched. For their statistics, they used 500 eggs. Here are the results:
- Alolan Meowth has a hatch rate of 19%
- Alolan Diglett has a hatch rate of 19%
- Alolan Sandshrew has a hatch rate of 19%
- Alolan Grimer has a hatch rate of 19%
- Alolan Geodude has a hatch rate of 19%
- Alolan Vulpix has a hatch rate of 5%
An overview of all Alolan Pokémon in Pokémon GO can be found here
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