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The Day-Care Man will hand the player an {{pkmn|Egg}} if the player replies that they want the Egg and if they have an empty slot in their party. If the player tells the Day-Care Man they do not want the Egg, he will permanently keep it. If the player says they want the Egg but does not have a spare slot, the Day-Care Man will keep it until the player returns, when he will offer it again; otherwise, there is no way to refuse the Egg and receive it later. In Generation VII, the player no longer needs an empty slot in the party.
The Day-Care Man will hand the player an {{pkmn|Egg}} if the player replies that they want the Egg and if they have an empty slot in their party. If the player tells the Day-Care Man they do not want the Egg, he will permanently keep it. If the player says they want the Egg but does not have a spare slot, the Day-Care Man will keep it until the player returns, when he will offer it again; otherwise, there is no way to refuse the Egg and receive it later. In Generation VII, the player no longer needs an empty slot in the party.


*In [[Generation IX]], Eggs will appear during [[Picnic]]s while any two compatible Pokémon are in your [[Party]], and can be collected from the basket at the foot of the table. More than one Egg can be found in the basket at once, and will be sent directly to your [[Pokémon Storage System|Box]]es if accepted.
*In [[Generation IX]], Eggs will appear during [[Picnic]]s while any two compatible Pokémon are in your [[Party]], and can be collected from the basket at the foot of the table. More than one Egg can be found in the basket at once, and will be sent directly to your {{pkmn|Storage System|Box}}es if accepted.


====What will hatch====
====What will hatch====