If you walk diligently in Pokémon GO, you will be rewarded every week with Adventure Sync. There, you can also receive eggs, but what is actually inside?
What kind of eggs are these? The eggs you can receive through Adventure Sync contain significantly fewer Pokémon. There are 5-km and 10-km eggs that you can get from there.
Each egg pool contains 6 Pokémon, mainly from the 4th generation. But are the eggs even worth it?
Adventure Sync Eggs – What’s Inside?
Where does the data come from? The analysts from TheSilphRoad have taken a close look at the eggs. They examined which Pokémon hatches how often from the eggs and which creatures are actually included.
The Pokémon in the 5-km eggs: You can receive these eggs as long as you walk 25 km in a week. They are also included in the 50-km rewards. The following Pokémon can hatch from them:
- Shnebedeck
- Glibunkel
- Wadribie
- Finneon
- Bronzel
- Bamelin
The Pokémon in the 10-km eggs: You can only receive these eggs if you walk 50 km in a week. So you have to put in quite a bit of effort. These 6 Pokémon are inside the eggs:
- Riolu
- Dratini
- Kindwurm
- Sheinux
- Tanhel
- Larvitar
Which Pokémon are the most common? The data from TheSilphRoad shows that each Pokémon is approximately equally rare. However, the analysts most frequently hatched Riolu and Shnebedeck. These were only slightly more common.
Are the eggs worth it? The 5-km eggs are quite useless. All Pokémon from this egg pool are weak and most of the player base likely already has developed them.
With the 10-km eggs, the chance of getting Riolu is quite good. So if you don’t have a Riolu yet, you can try your luck with these eggs. The remaining Pokémon are not particularly special. You can also find these very frequently in the normal 10-km eggs.
What do you think? Are you still trying to hatch the Adventure Sync eggs, or are you focusing on completely different eggs?

