Pokémon Egg: Difference between revisions

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====Pokémon GO====
====Pokémon GO====
In {{g|GO}}, Eggs come with four different possible hatching distances: 2 km, 5 km, 7 km, or 10 km. 2, 5 and 10 km Eggs can be obtained by spinning [[PokéStop]]s, while 7 km Eggs are exclusively obtained via [[Friends (GO)|Friend Gift]]. From October 25, 2016 onward, Eggs are color-coded (including previously obtained Eggs). 2 km Eggs are colored green, 5 km Eggs are colored yellow, while 10 km Eggs are colored purple. 7 km Eggs were introduced on June 21, 2018 and are colored yellow and pink. They initially only hatched [[Regional variant|Alolan]] Pokémon, but have since been able to hatch other Pokémon such as certain [[baby Pokémon]]. Pokémon that are hatched from Eggs have a higher chance of having high {{IV}}s. Upon hatching, the Pokémon's [[Power Up]] level will be the same as the player's [[Trainer level]] at the time the Egg was obtained, but is capped at level 20.  
In {{g|GO}}, Eggs come with four different possible hatching distances: 2 km, 5 km, 7 km, or 10 km. 2, 5 and 10 km Eggs can be obtained by spinning [[PokéStop]]s, while 7 km Eggs are exclusively obtained via [[Gift]]s from {{OBP|Friends|GO}}. From October 25, 2016 onward, Eggs are color-coded (including previously obtained Eggs). 2 km Eggs are colored green, 5 km Eggs are colored yellow, while 10 km Eggs are colored purple. 7 km Eggs were introduced on June 21, 2018 and are colored yellow and pink. They initially only hatched [[Regional variant|Alolan]] Pokémon, but have since been able to hatch other Pokémon such as certain [[baby Pokémon]]. Pokémon that are hatched from Eggs are guaranteed at least 10 {{IV}}s (out of the maximum 15) in each stat. Upon hatching, the Pokémon's [[Power Up]] level will be the same as the player's [[Trainer level]] at the time the Egg was obtained, but is capped at level 20.  


It is not possible to know what will hatch from an Egg beforehand. Each species has a set Egg distance and can only hatch from Eggs with this distance. When they were obtainable from Eggs, region-exclusive Pokémon ({{p|Farfetch'd}}, {{p|Kangaskhan}}, {{p|Mr. Mime}}, and {{p|Tauros}}) could only be hatched from Eggs found in their respective regions.
It is not possible to know what will hatch from an Egg beforehand. Each species has a set Egg distance and can only hatch from Eggs with this distance. When they were obtainable from Eggs, region-exclusive Pokémon ({{p|Farfetch'd}}, {{p|Kangaskhan}}, {{p|Mr. Mime}}, and {{p|Tauros}}) could only be hatched from Eggs found in their respective regions.


''See also: [[List of Eggs in Pokémon GO]]''
:''See also: [[List of Eggs in Pokémon GO]]''


<!--Originally, Egg distance corresponds to the number of [[Egg cycle]]s to hatch the Pokémon in the core series games. Pokémon which take 5 to 15 cycles require 2&nbsp;km in Pokémon GO, Pokémon which require 20 cycles (except [[starter Pokémon]] and Pokémon that have pre-evolutions in the core series) take 5&nbsp;km, and Pokémon which require 25 cycles or more take 10&nbsp;km (except Eevee). Starter Pokémon, and 20 cycle Pokémon that have pre-evolutions in the core series, take 2&nbsp;km to hatch rather than 5&nbsp;km. Additionally, while Eevee (which has 35 cycles in the core series) used to take 10&nbsp;km to hatch, it now only takes 5&nbsp;km.-->
<!--Originally, Egg distance corresponds to the number of [[Egg cycle]]s to hatch the Pokémon in the core series games. Pokémon which take 5 to 15 cycles require 2&nbsp;km in Pokémon GO, Pokémon which require 20 cycles (except [[starter Pokémon]] and Pokémon that have pre-evolutions in the core series) take 5&nbsp;km, and Pokémon which require 25 cycles or more take 10&nbsp;km (except Eevee). Starter Pokémon, and 20 cycle Pokémon that have pre-evolutions in the core series, take 2&nbsp;km to hatch rather than 5&nbsp;km. Additionally, while Eevee (which has 35 cycles in the core series) used to take 10&nbsp;km to hatch, it now only takes 5&nbsp;km.
 
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To hatch an Egg, the player must place it in an Incubator and travel the required distance with it. The player's travel is only counted towards hatching an Egg at low speeds (i.e. walking and running speeds) when the app is on. If [[Adventure Sync]] is enabled, the distance traveled is counted even when the app is off.
To hatch an Egg, the player must place it in an Egg Incubator and travel the required distance with it. The player's travel is only counted towards hatching an Egg at low speeds (i.e. walking and running speeds) when the app is on. If [[Adventure Sync]] is enabled, the distance traveled is counted even when the app is off.


In Pokémon GO, there are four types of incubators:
In Pokémon GO, there are four types of incubators:
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* 10 km: {{Stardust}}1600 to 3200 + {{Candy}} 16 to 32
* 10 km: {{Stardust}}1600 to 3200 + {{Candy}} 16 to 32


The number of candy is calculated based off the amount of Stardust awarded.
The number of candy is calculated directly based off the amount of Stardust awarded.


* 2 to 7 km: <code>candy = floor(stardust/75)</code>
* 2 to 7 km: <code>candy = floor(stardust/75)</code>