The main goal in Pokemon Go is to search for and capture a variety of different Pokemon, currently limited to the first generation. We’ve already told you before that there is a second way to obtain Pokemon, by hatching eggs, but now we know just what Pokemon can come from the different types of eggs.
We’ve told you before about how you can obtain eggs in the game and how to incubate them to hatch them. However, with three types of eggs and so many Pokemon that you can get from them, we wanted to let you know just who you can possibly find by hatching the different eggs types.
The three different egg types in Pokemon Go are classified as 2km, 5km, and 10km, with each requiring you to walk that far. There are some exploits that people have tried, but we’re just focusing on what is actually in the egg.
The egg distance obviously will depend on how rare of a Pokemon you will get, but what one you get is completely random within that certain egg type. However, we have a list for you so that you can at least narrow down what type of eggs you want to focus on.
2km Egg Pokemon
Bulbasaur
Charmander
Squirtle
Caterpie
Weedle
Pidgey
Rattata
Spearow
Pikachu
Clefairy
Jigglypuff
Zubat
Geodude
Magikarp
5km Egg Pokemon
Ekans
Sandshrew
Nidoran (Female)
Nidoran (Male)
Vulpix
Oddish
Paras
Venonat
Diglett
Meowth
Psyduck
Mankey
Growlithe
Poliwag
Abra
Machop
Bellsprout
Tentacool
Ponyta
Slowpoke
Magnemite
Farfetch’d
Doduo
Seel
Grimer
Shellder
Gastly
Drowsee
Krabby
Voltorb
Exeggcute
Cubone
Lickitung
Koffing
Rhyhorn
Tangela
Kangaskhan
Horsea
Goldeen
Staryu
Mr. Mime
Tauros
Porygon
10km Eggs
Onix
Hitmonlee
Hitmonchan
Chansey
Scyther
Jynx
Electabuzz
Magmar
Pinsir
Lapras
Eevee
Omanyte
Kabuto
Aerodactyl
Snorlax
Dratini
Published: Jul 13, 2016 06:11 am