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When an Egg hatches, the Egg Pokémon is stored in the Day Care, where up to 500 Pokémon can be stored. Once a player forms a sync pair with an Egg Pokémon, that Pokémon will be taken out of the Day Care. There is no limit to the number of sync pairs the player can form, but only one of each hatched species can be part of an active sync pair at a time. If the player forms a new sync pair with an Egg Pokémon while being in a sync pair with another Egg Pokémon of the same species, then the formerly paired species will return to the Day Care.
When an Egg hatches, the Egg Pokémon is stored in the Day Care, where up to 500 Pokémon can be stored. Once a player forms a sync pair with an Egg Pokémon, that Pokémon will be taken out of the Day Care. There is no limit to the number of sync pairs the player can form, but only one of each hatched species can be part of an active sync pair at a time. If the player forms a new sync pair with an Egg Pokémon while being in a sync pair with another Egg Pokémon of the same species, then the formerly paired species will return to the Day Care.


Egg Pokémon can have Strike, Support, or Tech [[sync pair|roles]]—with the exception of the gift {{DL|Starter Pokémon|Kanto|Kanto starter Pokémon}} received from Professor Bellis (which all have Strike roles). The move sets and [[passive skill]]s of each pair are different depending on their role. All Eggs hatch with one through three passive skills. {{Shiny}} Pokémon always have three passive skills, but all Shiny variants of each species can only have one specific role. (For examples, all Shiny {{p|Bulbasaur}} have Strike roles, all Shiny {{p|Charmander}} have Support roles, and all Shiny {{p|Squirtle}} have Tech roles.)
Egg Pokémon can have Strike, Support, or Tech [[sync pair|roles]]—with the exception of the gift {{DL|First partner Pokémon|Kanto|Kanto first partner Pokémon}} received from Professor Bellis (which all have Strike roles). The move sets and [[passive skill]]s of each pair are different depending on their role. All Eggs hatch with one through three passive skills. {{Shiny}} Pokémon always have three passive skills, but all Shiny variants of each species can only have one specific role. (For examples, all Shiny {{p|Bulbasaur}} have Strike roles, all Shiny {{p|Charmander}} have Support roles, and all Shiny {{p|Squirtle}} have Tech roles.)


Egg Pokémon in the Day Care can be donated to Professor Bellis's lab. Each donated Pokémon gives the player one Egg Research Ticket that can be exchanged in the {{DL|Pokémon Masters EX|shop}} for Egg-related items, including 1★ Berry Tarts and Power-Ups.
Egg Pokémon in the Day Care can be donated to Professor Bellis's lab. Each donated Pokémon gives the player one Egg Research Ticket that can be exchanged in the {{DL|Pokémon Masters EX|shop}} for Egg-related items, including 1★ Berry Tarts and Power-Ups.
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===Strengthening Egg Pokémon===
===Strengthening Egg Pokémon===
All Egg Pokémon start Level 1 and move level 1, and with the exception of the 3★ gift {{DL|Starter Pokémon|Kanto|starter Pokémon of Kanto}} received from Professor Bellis, they all start at 1★. Raising their number of stars (or number of ★s) requires Power-Ups, including 1★ and 2★ Power-Ups that are used exclusively for 1★ and 2★ Pokémon, respectively. Using one Power-Up will raise its recipient's Potential by one, and each unit of Potential adds two points to that recipient's {{stat|HP}} and one point to each of their following stats: {{stat|Attack}}, {{stat|Defense}}, {{stat|Sp. Atk}}, {{stat|Sp. Def}}, and {{stat|Speed}}. If a recipient reaches 20 Potential while having four or fewer ★s (i.e., 1★, 2★, 3★, or 4★), then their number of ★s increases by one to a maximum of 5★s. In addition, 5★ Egg Pokémon can still gain up to 20 more Potential for even more stats.   
All Egg Pokémon start Level 1 and move level 1, and with the exception of the 3★ gift {{DL|First partner Pokémon|Kanto|first partner Pokémon of Kanto}} received from Professor Bellis, they all start at 1★. Raising their number of stars (or number of ★s) requires Power-Ups, including 1★ and 2★ Power-Ups that are used exclusively for 1★ and 2★ Pokémon, respectively. Using one Power-Up will raise its recipient's Potential by one, and each unit of Potential adds two points to that recipient's {{stat|HP}} and one point to each of their following stats: {{stat|Attack}}, {{stat|Defense}}, {{stat|Sp. Atk}}, {{stat|Sp. Def}}, and {{stat|Speed}}. If a recipient reaches 20 Potential while having four or fewer ★s (i.e., 1★, 2★, 3★, or 4★), then their number of ★s increases by one to a maximum of 5★s. In addition, 5★ Egg Pokémon can still gain up to 20 more Potential for even more stats.   


Similarly, move levels of sync pairs formed with Egg Pokémon can be increased with Egg Move Candy. Plus, unlike other Move Candy, Egg Move Candy can be used on any Egg Pokémon no matter their role.
Similarly, move levels of sync pairs formed with Egg Pokémon can be increased with Egg Move Candy. Plus, unlike other Move Candy, Egg Move Candy can be used on any Egg Pokémon no matter their role.
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===Pokémon without evolutionary lines===
===Pokémon without evolutionary lines===
These are Pokémon that cannot evolve further in Pokémon Masters EX, and in that game, almost all Egg Pokémon in Pokémon Masters EX—except for Tech {{p|Tyrogue}}, both [[regional form]]s of Meowth, and certain {{p|Eevee}}—can only evolve if they do so into a Pokémon introduced in [[Generation I]]. This means that {{p|Onix}}, {{p|Porygon}}, and even the [[starter Pokémon]] of {{DL|Starter Pokémon|Galar}} and {{DL|Starter Pokémon|Paldea}} will be in this category.
These are Pokémon that cannot evolve further in Pokémon Masters EX, and in that game, almost all Egg Pokémon in Pokémon Masters EX—except for Tech {{p|Tyrogue}}, both [[regional form]]s of Meowth, and certain {{p|Eevee}}—can only evolve if they do so into a Pokémon introduced in [[Generation I]]. This means that {{p|Onix}}, {{p|Porygon}}, and even the [[first partner Pokémon]] of {{DL|First partner Pokémon|Galar}} and {{DL|First partner Pokémon|Paldea}} will be in this category.


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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 skills assigned to its [[Sync pair|role]], and such Pokémon are less common. Egg Pokémon with all three passive skills, including {{shiny}} Pokémon, are 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 skills assigned to its [[Sync pair|role]], and such Pokémon are less common. Egg Pokémon with all three passive skills, including {{shiny}} Pokémon, are rare.


Details of three gift {{DL|Starter Pokémon|Kanto|starter Pokémon of Kanto}} received from Professor Bellis, which all share their own set of rules, can be found {{DL|Scottie|Pokémon hatched from Eggs|here}} (for [[Scottie]]) or {{DL|Bettie|Pokémon hatched from Eggs|here}} (for [[Bettie]]).
Details of three gift {{DL|First partner Pokémon|Kanto|first partner Pokémon of Kanto}} received from Professor Bellis, which all share their own set of rules, can be found {{DL|Scottie|Pokémon hatched from Eggs|here}} (for [[Scottie]]) or {{DL|Bettie|Pokémon hatched from Eggs|here}} (for [[Bettie]]).


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|{{p|Leafeon}}<br><small>(prior to Version 2.42.0)</small><hr>{{p|Sprigatito}} (Support)
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|{{p|Leafeon}}<br><small>(since Version 2.42.0)</small>
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|Ice Wish
|Ice Wish