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(The "Mechanics" section better explains mechanics. The "Statistics" section explains the rule of evolving that Egg Pokémon follow. The "Sync pairs" section explains which passive skills are the most common ones for Egg Pokémon to get, mentions when Tauros could have been Shiny, accommodates for Kabuto no longer being gender-locked, expands on Voltorb's availability, corrects Elekid's sync move in its Tech role. Finally, I improved this page's grammar and punctuation.)
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==Sync pairs==
==Sync pairs==
Each Egg Pokémon with one [[passive skill]] always only gets the top-most one assigned to its role, and such Pokémon are the most common. Each Egg Pokémon with two passive skills always get the top two ones assigned to its role, and such Pokémon are less common. Egg Pokémon with all three passive skills, especially {{shiny}} Pokémon, are the rare.   
Each Egg Pokémon with one [[passive skill]] always only gets the top-most one assigned to its role, and such Pokémon are the most common. Each Egg Pokémon with two passive skills always gets the top two ones assigned to its role, and such Pokémon are less common. Egg Pokémon with all three passive skills, especially {{shiny}} Pokémon, are the rare.   
===Default pool===
===Default pool===
These refer to the Egg Pokémon that are available when there is no concurrent [[List of Egg events in Pokémon Masters EX|Egg event]]. Several Pokémon have been added to default pool over time, including {{p|Kangaskhan}}, {{p|Lickitung}}, and Pokémon from previous Egg events.
These refer to the Egg Pokémon that are available when there is no concurrent [[List of Egg events in Pokémon Masters EX|Egg event]]. Several Pokémon have been added to default pool over time, including {{p|Kangaskhan}}, {{p|Lickitung}}, and Pokémon from previous Egg events.
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