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[[File:PokémonEggs.png|thumb|Sugimori art of Pokémon Eggs]] |
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⚫ | A '''Pokémon egg''' is an egg that will hatch into a Pokémon. They were introduced in [[Generation II]]. A Pokémon egg can be obtained by breeding two Pokémon in the Day Care Center (leaving them in the daycare at the same time). Pokémon left in the daycare will have an egg if all of the following conditions are met: |
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*Different Genders |
*Different Genders |
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− | *Non-legendary (except [[Phione]] and [[Manaphy]]) |
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− | *Ditto and any other Non-legendary (Gen.III/IV) |
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==Day Care Centers Locations== |
==Day Care Centers Locations== |
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*In [[Sinnoh]], the center is located in [[Solaceon Town]]. |
*In [[Sinnoh]], the center is located in [[Solaceon Town]]. |
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*In [[Unova]], the center is located on [[Unova Route 3|Route 3]], near [[Striaton City]]. |
*In [[Unova]], the center is located on [[Unova Route 3|Route 3]], near [[Striaton City]]. |
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+ | *In [[Kalos]], the center is located on [[Kalos Route 7|Route 7]], near [[Camphrier Town]]. |
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− | In order to produce eggs in the [[Kanto|Kanto-based]] games, [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen]], the player can sail to [[Four Island]], situated in the [[Sevii Islands]], in post-game. |
+ | In order to produce eggs in the [[Kanto|Kanto-based]] games, [[Pokémon FireRed & LeafGreen Version|Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen]], the player can sail to [[Four Island]], situated in the [[Sevii Islands]], in post-game. |
==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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*In the games before [[Generation IV]], Pokémon would hatch at level five instead of level one. |
*In the games before [[Generation IV]], Pokémon would hatch at level five instead of level one. |
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*In Kanto-based games in [[Generation I]] and [[Generation III]], a Day Care Center can be located in [[Kanto Route 5|Route 5]], but only one Pokémon can be left at the Day Care. In other generations with Kanto being accessible, it is replaced with a house that one can obtain the [[Cleanse Tag]]. |
*In Kanto-based games in [[Generation I]] and [[Generation III]], a Day Care Center can be located in [[Kanto Route 5|Route 5]], but only one Pokémon can be left at the Day Care. In other generations with Kanto being accessible, it is replaced with a house that one can obtain the [[Cleanse Tag]]. |
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− | *Some Pokémon eggs like like Yoshi Eggs from the Super Mario series. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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===Game=== |
===Game=== |
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<gallery captionalign="left"> |
<gallery captionalign="left"> |
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− | + | Pokemon Pl/D/P Egg.png|A Pokémon Egg |
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− | Manaphy' |
+ | Manaphy's egg.png|Manaphy's egg |
</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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===Anime=== |
===Anime=== |
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− | <gallery |
+ | <gallery> |
− | + | Misty Togepi Egg.png|[[Togepi]] Egg |
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− | + | Brock Happiny Egg.png|Brock's [[Happiny]] Egg |
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− | + | Manaphy Egg M9.png|[[Manaphy]] Egg |
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− | + | Ash Larvitar Egg.png|[[Larvitar]] Egg |
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+ | Ash Phanpy Egg.png|[[Phanpy]] Egg |
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+ | May Eevee Egg.png|[[Eevee]] Egg |
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+ | Elekid Egg.png|[[Elekid]] Egg |
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+ | Mudkip Egg.png|[[Mudkip]] Egg |
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+ | Vulpix Egg.png|[[Vulpix]] Egg |
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+ | Dawn Cyndaquil Egg.png|[[Cyndaquil]] Egg |
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+ | Ash Scraggy Egg.png|[[Scraggy]] Egg |
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+ | Ash Noibat Egg.png|[[Noibat]] Egg |
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+ | Ash_Froakie_Egg.png|[[Froakie]] Egg |
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+ | Cleffa Egg.png|[[Cleffa]] Egg |
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+ | Teddiursa Egg.png|[[Teddiursa]] Egg |
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+ | Bellsprout Egg.png|[[Bellsprout]] Egg |
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+ | Ledyba Egg.png|[[Ledyba]] Egg |
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+ | Pichu Egg.png|[[Pichu]] Egg |
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+ | Magby Egg.png|[[Magby]] Egg |
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+ | Spinarak Egg.png|[[Spinarak]] Egg |
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+ | Sentret Egg.png|[[Sentret]] Egg |
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+ | Slowpoke Egg.png|[[Slowpoke]] Egg |
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+ | Chinchou Egg.png|[[Chinchou]] Egg |
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+ | Igglybuff Egg.png|[[Igglybuff]] Egg |
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+ | Smoochum Egg.png|[[Smoochum]] Egg |
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+ | Wooper Egg.png|[[Wooper]] Egg |
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+ | Sandshrew Egg.png[[Sandschrew]] Egg |
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+ | Aipom Egg.png|[[Aipom]] Egg |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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− | + | [[Breeding]] |
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[[ca:Ou Pokémon]] |
[[ca:Ou Pokémon]] |
Revision as of 06:03, 19 November 2015
A Pokémon egg is an egg that will hatch into a Pokémon. They were introduced in Generation II. A Pokémon egg can be obtained by breeding two Pokémon in the Day Care Center (leaving them in the daycare at the same time). Pokémon left in the daycare will have an egg if all of the following conditions are met:
- Same egg group (e.g. Lucario and Blaziken, both in the Humanshape egg group) or one of them is in the Ditto group (which, currently, is only Ditto itself)
- Different Genders
- Must not be in the No Eggs group (Legendary Pokémon, except Manaphy, Nidoqueen, Nidorina, Unown and Baby Pokémon)
Day Care Centers Locations
- In Johto, the Day Care Center is located at Route 34, near Goldenrod City.
- In Hoenn, the center is located at Route 117 between Mauville City and Verdanturf Town.
- In Sinnoh, the center is located in Solaceon Town.
- In Unova, the center is located on Route 3, near Striaton City.
- In Kalos, the center is located on Route 7, near Camphrier Town.
In order to produce eggs in the Kanto-based games, Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, the player can sail to Four Island, situated in the Sevii Islands, in post-game.
Trivia
- In the games before Generation IV, Pokémon would hatch at level five instead of level one.
- In Kanto-based games in Generation I and Generation III, a Day Care Center can be located in Route 5, but only one Pokémon can be left at the Day Care. In other generations with Kanto being accessible, it is replaced with a house that one can obtain the Cleanse Tag.