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Changed the title of the sub-section "Egg Events" into "Egg Events' Patterns" to clarify that area's purpose, and better explained Egg Pokémons' rule on evolving.
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Egg Pokémon can also be nicknamed unlike other sync pairs.
Egg Pokémon can also be nicknamed unlike other sync pairs.


===Egg Events===
===Egg Events' Patterns===
Normally, only 3★ Eggs are available. However, during limited-time Egg Events, Eggs of all three rarities become obtainable. These events last for 14 days, and the fourth incubator turns active for just as long. While these events' run, all eggs normally obtainable from the [[Training area]] temporarily become inaccessible, and the player can only get new ones from the events' battles or its missions.
Normally, only 3★ Eggs are available. However, during limited-time Egg Events, Eggs of all three rarities become obtainable. These events last for 14 days, and the fourth incubator turns active for just as long. While these events' run, all eggs normally obtainable from the [[Training area]] temporarily become inaccessible, and the player can only get new ones from the events' battles or its missions.


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===Pokémon that are not part of evolutionary lines===
===Pokémon that are not part of evolutionary lines===
These are Pokémon that cannot evolve further in Pokémon Masters EX, and in that game, all Egg Pokémon in Pokémon Masters EX—except for Tech {{p|Tyrogue}}—can only evolve into Pokémon that were introduced in [[Generation I]]. This means that {{p|Onix}} and {{p|Porygon}} will be in the category along with {{p|Lapras}}.
These are Pokémon that cannot evolve further in Pokémon Masters EX, and in that game, all Egg Pokémon in Pokémon Masters EX—except for Tech {{p|Tyrogue}}—can only evolve if they do so into a Pokémon introduced in [[Generation I]]. This means that {{p|Onix}} and {{p|Porygon}} will be in the category along with {{p|Lapras}}.


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===Pokémon that are part of two-stage evolutionary lines===
===Pokémon that are part of two-stage evolutionary lines===
These are Pokémon that evolve only once in Pokémon Masters EX, such as Growlithe. Due to how Egg Pokémon in Pokémon Masters EX evolve{{tt|*|They cannot evolve into Pokémon that were introduced in Generation II onward unless they are Tech Tyrogue.}}, Pokémon such as {{p|Zubat}}, {{p|Elekid}}, and {{p|Happiny}} also belong in this category.
These are Pokémon that evolve only once in Pokémon Masters EX, such as Growlithe. Due to how Egg Pokémon in Pokémon Masters EX evolve{{tt|*|They can only evolve if they will become a Pokémon introduced in Generation I.
Only Tech Tyrogue is exempt from this rule.}}, Pokémon such as {{p|Zubat}}, {{p|Elekid}}, and {{p|Happiny}} also belong in this category.


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