More than 900 eggs were analyzed to find out what hatches from them. These monsters come from the Pokémon GO event eggs.
For a few days now, the Solstice event has been active, providing trainers with a lot of Stardust and interesting eggs. The contents of the 2km, 5km, and 10km eggs have changed in line with the event. Experts have analyzed these and are now clarifying which monsters are waiting inside.
Rare and Typical Specimens
The Pokémon GO experts from TheSilphRoad have evaluated over 900 results of the event eggs. By doing this, they aim to show which monsters are commonly and rarely hidden within them.
The team noticed that there was a significant overhaul of the eggs. This led to many inaccurate results in the first few days. According to TheSilphRoad, the following Pokémon were found in the over 900 eggs:
Egg Selection
- 2km eggs: Chansey, Shinx, Larvitar, Budew, Remoraid, Psyduck, Togepi, and Magikarp
- 5km eggs: Eevee, Grimer, Seel, Houndour, Kabuto, Mankey, Omanyte, Snubbull, Pinsir, Scyther, Stantler, and Teddiursa
- 10km eggs: Aerodactyl, Dratini, Lapras, Miltank, Porygon, Snorlax, and Lileep
Rarity
While the analyses of the eggs are still ongoing, the experts have already established two rarity groups. The Pokémon are categorized as “common” and “uncommon” based on their findings.
They have only assigned two groups for now to create more clarity. The monsters in the “Uncommon” group were found less frequently in eggs than those in the “Common” group.
However, more rarity groups are possible, which cannot currently be defined (extremely rare, etc.).
- Common in 2km eggs: Chansey, Shinx, Larvitar, Budew, Remoraid, Psyduck, Togepi, and Magikarp
- There are no significant differences in frequency here.
- Common in 5km eggs: Mankey, Stantler, Seel
- Uncommon in 5km eggs: Grimer, Scyther, Pinsir, Eevee, Omanyte, Kabuto, Snubbull, Teddiursa, Houndour
- Common in 10km eggs: Dratini, Porygon
- Uncommon in 10km eggs: Aerodactyl, Miltank, Snorlax, Lileep, Lapras
Where are Zubat and Co.?
In tables that were published shortly after the event, there were reports of Zubat, Shelmet, and other monsters from the eggs. It is currently believed that the egg contents were only changed shortly after the event started. So if someone received new eggs from PokéStops right at the start of the Solstice event, they might have caught some “old” specimens.
This at least explains why reports of these Pokémon only came in during the initial period after the event. This current egg categorization should be more accurate and reflect what you can expect in the event eggs.
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