We have already shared with you a guide to hatching eggs in Pokemon Go and things should be all clear by now, but there is one big question that everybody has on their lips: what Pokemon will I get from my egg based on the distance that I have to cover? And that’s exactly what we’re going to share with you in today’s article.
I think that it’s easy to figure out that you will get better or rarer Pokemon if you start hatching eggs that require a longer distance, but until know you certainly didn’t know exactly what type of Pokemon you’re going to get. Well, not any longer because we have a complete Pokemon Go Eggs chart: a list that shows you what Pokemon you will get based on the distance you have to cover.
It goes without saying that, even though you can’t get a Pokemon from a 10 KM egg inside a 2 KM egg (or vice-versa), the one you will get from the same category is completely random so you can never know EXACTLY what you’re going to get – but at least our Pokemon Go egg chart will help you narrow the list down a lot.
So without further ado, here is what Pokemon you will get from each Egg based on the hatching time:
Pokemon Go 2 Hour Eggs
- Bulbasaur
- Pidgey
- Charmander
- Caterpie
- Clefairy
- Geodude
- Jigglypuff
- Magikarp
- Pikachu
- Rattata
- Spearow
- Squirtle
- Weedle
- Zubat
Pokemon Go 5 Hour Eggs
- Bellsprout
- Cubone
- Diglett
- Drowzee
- Ekans
- Exeggcute
- Farfetch’d
- Gastly
- Goldeen
- Grimer
- Growlithe
- Horsea
- Kangaskhan
- Koffing
- Krabby
- Lickitung
- Machop
- Magnemite
- Mankey
- Meowth
- Mr. Mime
- Nidoran♀
- Nidoran♂
- Oddish
- Paras
- Poliwag
- Ponyta
- Porygon
- Psyduck
- Rhyhorn
- Sandshrew
- Seel
- Shellder
- Slowpoke
- Staryu
- Tangela
- Tauros
- Tentacool
- Venonat
- Voltorb
- Vulpix
Pokemon Go 10 Hour Eggs
- Aerodactyl
- Chansey
- Dratini
- Eevee
- Electabuzz
- Hitmonchan
- Hitmonlee
- Jynx
- Kabuto
- Lapras
- Magmar
- Omanyte
- Onix
- Pinsir
- Scyther
- Snorlax
If you would like a visual representation of the Pokemon you can find inside the eggs based on the hatching time, here is one via Seerebii.net / Imgur:
Did you manage to find a different Pokemon in a different type of egg? Let us know by commenting below!
Published: Jul 18, 2016 08:02 am