Niantic has apparently revised the contents of the 2KM, 5KM, and 10KM eggs in Pokémon GO. New Pokémon are now expected from the eggs.
In Pokémon GO, you don’t necessarily have to catch new Pokémon in the wild to add them to your collection. Another option is eggs from which Pokémon can hatch. Niantic periodically changes the contents of these eggs.
It seems that there has been another change in the contents. Some monsters have been moved to new categories, while others now hatch from the eggs for the first time.
Chikorita, Crocanaw, and Cyndaquil now from eggs
It looks like the contents of the eggs in Pokémon GO have changed again. The eggs are divided into three categories: 2KM, 5KM, and 10KM. You must cover this distance with the corresponding egg in the incubator for a Pokémon to hatch from it.
During the anniversary event in Pokémon GO, there are now monsters in the eggs that previously did not hatch from them at all. This was noticed by Reddit user Dudleyshwam, who created a clear list of them. New Pokémon include Chikorita, Cyndaquil, and Crocanaw, which were not previously found in eggs. Other Pokémon like Sunflora or Mantine have been moved from the 10KM category.
2KM-Eggs
- Pichu now hatches with Ash’s cap
- Spinarak
5KM-Eggs
- Sunflora (Previously 10KM)
- Scorupi (Previously 10KM)
- Mantine (Previously 10KM)
- Teddiursa
- Crocanaw
- Chikorita
- Cyndaquil
- Budew
- Felino
- Quiekel
- Snubbull
- Marill
10KM-Eggs
- Porygon (Previously 5KM)
- Lampi
Keep in mind that only “new” eggs qualify for these changes. We believe that the eggs with the changed contents have been found since July 6th (start of the birthday event with special Pikachu).
You can also see the changes in the egg contents in our Pokémon GO Egg List, which we keep updated for you. For current information and news, you can find us in our Pokémon GO Facebook group and our Pokémon GO Facebook page.
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