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⚫ | A '''Pokémon Egg''' is an egg that will hatch into a Pokémon, 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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+ | *Must not be in the Undiscovered group, containing all Mythical and Legendary Pokémon, and the non-Legendary Pokémon Phione, Nidoqueen, Nidorina, Unown, and Baby Pokémon. |
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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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− | *Must not be in the No Eggs group (Legendary Pokémon or Baby Pokémon) |
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==Day Care Centers Locations== |
==Day Care Centers Locations== |
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− | *In [[Johto]], the Day Care Center is located at [[ |
+ | *In [[Johto]], the Day Care Center is located at [[Route 34]], near [[Goldenrod City]]. |
− | *In [[Hoenn]], the center is located at [[ |
+ | *In [[Hoenn]], the center is located at [[Route 117]] between [[Mauville City]] and [[Verdanturf Town]] and at the Battle Resort<sup>{{G|ORAS}}</sup>. |
*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 [[ |
+ | *In [[Unova]], the center is located on [[Route 3 (Unova)|Route 3]], near [[Striaton City]]. |
− | *In [[Kalos]], the center is located on [[ |
+ | *In [[Kalos]], the center is located on [[Route 7 (Kalos)|Route 7]], near [[Camphrier Town]]. |
+ | *In [[Alola]], the nursery is located in the [[Paniola Ranch]]. |
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+ | *In [[Galar]], a nursery can be found on [[Route 5 (Galar)|Route 5]], between [[Turffield]] and [[Hulbury]], while another can be found in [[Bridge Field]] in the [[Wild Area]]. |
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+ | ==Hatching== |
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+ | When you carry an Egg, you need to walk a number of steps for it to hatch. Different Eggs have different amount of steps for them to hatch. The number of steps needed to hatch an Egg will always be the same for all members of that species. |
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+ | If you carry a Pokémon with the ability [[Flame Body]] or [[Magma Armor]] in the same party as your Egg, it will cut the number of steps required to hatch the egg in half. |
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+ | When the Egg is about to hatch, you will receive a message. The screen will switch to a scene of the Egg hatching into the new baby Pokémon inside. The new Pokémon will be at Level 1 when hatched (or Level 5 in [[Generation II]] and [[Generation III|III]]). |
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+ | [[File:Happiny Hatching.png|600px|center]] |
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+ | ==Anime== |
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+ | <gallery type="slideshow"> |
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+ | Misty Togepi Egg.png|Misty's Togepi Egg. |
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+ | Ash Phanpy Egg.png|Ash's Phanpy Egg. |
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+ | Ash Larvitar Egg.png|Ash's Larvitar Egg. |
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+ | May Eevee Egg.png|May's Eevee Egg. |
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+ | Brock Happiny Egg.png|Brock's Happiny Egg. |
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+ | Dawn Cyndaquil Egg.png|Dawn's Cyndaquil Egg. |
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+ | Ash Scraggy Egg.png|Ash's Scraggy Egg. |
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+ | Ash Noibat Egg.png|Ash's Noibat Egg. |
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+ | Ash Froakie Egg.png|Ash's Froakie Egg. |
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+ | Lillie Vulpix Egg.png|Lillie's Vulpix Egg. |
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+ | Ash Riolu Egg.png|Ash's Riolu Egg. |
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+ | Ash Pichu Egg.png|Ash's Pichu Egg. |
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+ | Ash Dratini Egg.png|Ash's Dratini Egg. |
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+ | Ash Gastly Egg.png|Ash's Gastly Egg. |
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+ | Dawn Piplup Egg.png|Dawn's Piplup Egg. |
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+ | Goh Scorbunny Egg.png|Goh's Scorbunny Egg. |
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+ | Goh Sobble Egg.png|Goh's Sobble Egg. |
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+ | Goh Trapinch Egg.png|Goh's Trapinch Egg. |
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+ | Goh Aerodactyl Egg.png|Goh's Aerodactyl Egg. |
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+ | Goh Grookey Egg.png|Goh's Grookey Egg. |
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+ | ===Main=== |
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+ | *[[Misty (anime)|Misty]] had a [[Togetic (anime)|Togetic]] that was [[TB050: Who Gets to Keep Togepi?|hatched]] into a Togepi that Ash [[TB046: Attack of the Prehistoric Pokémon|found]] while Brock raised it. |
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+ | *[[Ash Ketchum|Ash]]: |
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+ | **Received his [[Ash's Donphan|Donphan]] from an [[GS112: Extreme Pokémon!|Egg]] that was given to him from a day care worker then hatched into a [[GS114: Hatching a Plan|Phanpy]]. |
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+ | **Looked after a [[Larvitar (anime)|Larvitar]] as an [[GS141: Lapras of Luxury|Egg]] that [[GS142: Hatch Me If You Can|hatched]] and brought it [[GS148: Mother of All Battles|home]]. |
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+ | *[[May (anime)|May]] received her [[May's Glaceon|Glaceon]] as an [[RS151: May's Egg-cellent Adventure|Egg]] that was given to her from a day care worker that hatched into an [[RS158: Time-Warp Heals All Wounds|Eevee]]. |
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+ | *[[Brock (anime)|Brock]] received his [[Brock's Blissey|Blissey]] as an [[DP033: All Dressed Up with Somewhere to Go!|Egg]] that he won in a dress up contest then hatched into an [[DP038: One Big Happiny Family!|Happiny]]. |
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+ | *[[Dawn (anime)|Dawn]] received her [[Dawn's Quilava|Quilava]] as an [[DP143: An Egg Scramble!|Egg]] that she won against [[Lyra (anime)|Lyra]] during an event at a festival to honor the [[Johto]] region then hatched into a Cyndaquil. |
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+ | *Ash: |
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+ | **Received his [[Ash's Scraggy|Scraggy]] from an [[BW012: Here Comes the Trubbish Squad!|Egg]] from a day care worker then hatched sometime [[BW017: Scraggy—Hatched to Be Wild!|later]]. |
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+ | **Was given his [[Ash's Noivern|Noivern]] as an [[XY079:_A_Not-So-Flying_Start!|Egg]] by his [[Ash's Hawlucha|Hawlucha]] when he discovered it while he was training then hatched into an Noibat. |
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+ | *[[Lillie (anime)|Lillie]] was given her Vulpix that would be nicknamed [[Snowy]] as an [[SM008: Lillie's Egg-xhilarating Challenge!|Egg]] for a class assignment from [[Samson Oak (anime)|Samson Oak]] then [[SM013: Racing to a Big Event!|hatched]]. |
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+ | *Ash received [[Ash's Lucario|his Lucario]] from a [[Nurse Joy]] as an [[PJ021: Caring for a Mystery!|Egg]] then hatched into an Riolu. |
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+ | *Although their Eggs weren't shown, Misty received her [[Misty's Azurill|Azurill]] from [[Tracey Sketchit|Tracey]] as an [[RS133: The Scheme Team|Egg]]. Also, [[Iris (anime)|Iris]] was given her [[Iris' Haxorus (anime)|Haxorus]] as an Axew by [[Elder (Dragon Village)|Elder]] just after he was hatched from an [[BW009: The Bloom Is on Axew!|Egg]]. Prior to their captures, [[Brock's Marshtomp]] as a [[RS025: A Mudkip Mission!|Mudkip]], [[Ash's Greninja]] as a [[XY095:_Cloudy_Fate,_Bright_Future!|Froakie]] and [[Ash's Rowlet|Rowlet]] [[SM004: First Catch in Alola, Ketchum-Style!|were]] hatched from Eggs. |
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+ | *From [[PJ089: The Gates of Warp!]] to [[PJ090: Showdown at the Gates of Warp!]], most of everyone's Pokémon [[Evolution|devolved]] and turned back into eggs due to [[Dialga (Journeys)|Dialga]] and [[Palkia (Journeys)|Palkia]] clashing each other and distorting time and space. This was practically against their will because it was all part of the Alternate World Team Rocket's plan of recreating an army of evil Pokémon to take over worlds. However, their arrogance and overconfidence in their plans led to their downfall as Dialga's powers spiraled out of control and defeated the villainous team. Once the legendary Pokémon were calmed down by Arceus and the [[Red Chain]] was destroyed, Dialga and Palkia repaired the distortions their battle caused and reversed the devolution effects on everybody's Pokémon, setting them all free from their egg forms. |
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+ | ===Recurring=== |
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+ | <gallery type="slideshow"> |
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+ | Samson Oak Vulpix Egg.png|Samson Oak's Vulpix Egg. |
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+ | Chloe Eevee Egg.png|Chloe's Eevee Egg. |
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+ | Cynthia Gible Egg.png|Cynthia's Gible Egg. |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | *Samson Oak [[SM001: Alola to New Adventure!|received]] his [[Samson Oak's Vulpix|Kantonian Vulpix]] from his cousin [[Professor Oak (anime)|Professor Oak]] as an Egg until it [[SM014: Getting to Know You!|hatched]]. |
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+ | *[[Cynthia (anime)|Cynthia]] [[PJ122: It's… Champion Time!|raised her]] [[Cynthia's Garchomp (anime)|Garchomp]] from an Egg that hatched into a Gible when she was younger. |
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+ | ===Minor=== |
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+ | *A [[Manaphy (MS009)|Manaphy]] Egg was shown in a [[MS009: Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea|movie]] as it hatched. Then, May looked after it until it left for the sea. |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | *In the games before [[Generation IV]], Pokémon would hatch at level |
+ | *In the games before [[Generation IV]], Pokémon would hatch at level 5 instead of level 1. |
− | *In Kanto-based games in [[Generation I]] and [[Generation III]], a Day Care Center can be located in [[ |
+ | *In Kanto-based games in [[Generation I]] and [[Generation III]], a Day Care Center can be located in [[Route 5 (Kanto)|Route 5]], but only one Pokémon can be left at the Day Care. In Gold, Silver, Crystal, HeartGold, and SoulSilver, with Kanto being accessible, it is replaced with a house where the player can obtain the [[Cleanse Tag]]. |
+ | *Despite breeding and Eggs not being available in [[Pokémon Let's Go Pikachu and Let's Go Eevee|Let's Go Pikachu and Eevee]], there is still a 2D and 3D sprite for an Egg in the files of the game and can be obtained by hacking. It acts similar to the [[Bad Egg]]. |
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+ | *In [[PJ021: Caring for a Mystery!|Caring for a Mystery!]], [[Professor Cerise]] explains that Pokémon that reside within the Egg can get influenced by the outside world, as seen with the hypothetical Azurill singing the same song it heard from Jigglypuff. |
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+ | *In the anime, each Pokémon Egg design varies depending on the species it is, but in the game, they all look identical. |
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+ | **Pokémon Eggs, in the games, resemble [[w:c:mario:Yoshi Egg|Yoshi eggs]]. This was also shown in [[Pokémon Journeys: The Series (series)|Pokémon Journeys: The Series]]. |
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+ | *The Togepi Egg received in [[Pokémon Gold Version and Pokémon Silver Version]], [[Pokémon Crystal Version]], [[Pokémon FireRed Version and Pokémon LeafGreen Version]], [[Pokémon Platinum Version]] and [[Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Version]] was based off the anime, although in the anime it was discovered not received, as Misty got hers from an Egg and was even addressed as a mysterious Egg as well. Also, the Eevee Egg received in [[Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon]] and [[Pokémon Ultra Sun and Pokémon Ultra Moon]] games was also based off the anime as May received it from a Day Care worker. |
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+ | *In the anime, Brock received his Happiny as an Egg like the player in the [[Pokémon Diamond Version and Pokémon Pearl Version]] and [[Pokémon Black Version 2 and Pokémon White Version 2]] games, although how they got them was different as Brock got his from winning a dress up contest while the player got theirs from different Trainers. Also, in the anime, Ash received his Riolu as an Egg like the player in the [[Pokémon Diamond Version and Pokémon Pearl Version]] and [[Pokémon Platinum Version]] games, although Ash received his from [[Nurse Joy]] while the player got theirs from [[Riley (Sinnoh)|Riley]]. |
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+ | *In the anime, some Eggs can exhibit abilities even from inside the Egg; [[Manaphy (MS009)|Manaphy]] using [[Heart Swap]] on [[Team Rocket]], and [[Ash's Lucario|Riolu]] using [[Aura]] to communicate with [[Ash Ketchum|Ash]]. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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===Game=== |
===Game=== |
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+ | Egg.png|Egg's menu sprite |
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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 |
+ | EggBack.png|Egg sprite, in battle |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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===Anime=== |
===Anime=== |
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+ | {{Gallery Box| |
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− | <gallery captionalign="left"> |
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− | + | Vulpix Egg.png {{!}} [[Vulpix]] Egg |
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+ | Bellsprout Egg.png {{!}} [[Bellsprout]] Egg |
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− | + | Slowpoke Egg.png {{!}} [[Slowpoke]] Egg |
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− | + | Sentret Egg.png {{!}} [[Sentret]] Egg |
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+ | Ledyba Egg.png {{!}} [[Ledyba]] Egg |
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+ | Spinarak Egg.png {{!}} [[Spinarak]] Egg |
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+ | Chinchou Egg.png {{!}} [[Chinchou]] Egg |
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+ | Pichu Egg.png {{!}} [[Pichu]] Egg |
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+ | Cleffa Egg.png {{!}} [[Cleffa]] Egg |
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+ | Igglybuff Egg.png {{!}} [[Igglybuff]] Egg |
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+ | Aipom Egg.png {{!}} [[Aipom]] Egg |
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+ | Wooper Egg.png {{!}} [[Wooper]] Egg |
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+ | Teddiursa Egg.png {{!}} [[Teddiursa]] Egg |
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+ | Smoochum Egg.png {{!}} [[Smoochum]] Egg |
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+ | Elekid Egg.png {{!}} [[Elekid]] Egg |
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+ | Magby Egg.png {{!}} [[Magby]] Egg |
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+ | Manaphy Egg M9.png {{!}} [[Manaphy]] Egg |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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Latest revision as of 21:32, 17 November 2023
A Pokémon Egg is an egg that will hatch into a Pokémon, 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 Field Egg group) or one of them is in the Ditto group (which, currently, is only Ditto itself).
- Different Genders
- Must not be in the Undiscovered group, containing all Mythical and Legendary Pokémon, and the non-Legendary Pokémon Phione, 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 and at the Battle ResortORAS.
- 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 Alola, the nursery is located in the Paniola Ranch.
- In Galar, a nursery can be found on Route 5, between Turffield and Hulbury, while another can be found in Bridge Field in the Wild Area.
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.
Hatching
When you carry an Egg, you need to walk a number of steps for it to hatch. Different Eggs have different amount of steps for them to hatch. The number of steps needed to hatch an Egg will always be the same for all members of that species.
If you carry a Pokémon with the ability Flame Body or Magma Armor in the same party as your Egg, it will cut the number of steps required to hatch the egg in half.
When the Egg is about to hatch, you will receive a message. The screen will switch to a scene of the Egg hatching into the new baby Pokémon inside. The new Pokémon will be at Level 1 when hatched (or Level 5 in Generation II and III).
Anime
Main
- Misty had a Togetic that was hatched into a Togepi that Ash found while Brock raised it.
- Ash:
- May received her Glaceon as an Egg that was given to her from a day care worker that hatched into an Eevee.
- Brock received his Blissey as an Egg that he won in a dress up contest then hatched into an Happiny.
- Dawn received her Quilava as an Egg that she won against Lyra during an event at a festival to honor the Johto region then hatched into a Cyndaquil.
- Ash:
- Lillie was given her Vulpix that would be nicknamed Snowy as an Egg for a class assignment from Samson Oak then hatched.
- Ash received his Lucario from a Nurse Joy as an Egg then hatched into an Riolu.
- Although their Eggs weren't shown, Misty received her Azurill from Tracey as an Egg. Also, Iris was given her Haxorus as an Axew by Elder just after he was hatched from an Egg. Prior to their captures, Brock's Marshtomp as a Mudkip, Ash's Greninja as a Froakie and Rowlet were hatched from Eggs.
- From PJ089: The Gates of Warp! to PJ090: Showdown at the Gates of Warp!, most of everyone's Pokémon devolved and turned back into eggs due to Dialga and Palkia clashing each other and distorting time and space. This was practically against their will because it was all part of the Alternate World Team Rocket's plan of recreating an army of evil Pokémon to take over worlds. However, their arrogance and overconfidence in their plans led to their downfall as Dialga's powers spiraled out of control and defeated the villainous team. Once the legendary Pokémon were calmed down by Arceus and the Red Chain was destroyed, Dialga and Palkia repaired the distortions their battle caused and reversed the devolution effects on everybody's Pokémon, setting them all free from their egg forms.
Recurring
- Samson Oak received his Kantonian Vulpix from his cousin Professor Oak as an Egg until it hatched.
- Cynthia raised her Garchomp from an Egg that hatched into a Gible when she was younger.
Minor
- A Manaphy Egg was shown in a movie as it hatched. Then, May looked after it until it left for the sea.
Trivia
- In the games before Generation IV, Pokémon would hatch at level 5 instead of level 1.
- 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 Gold, Silver, Crystal, HeartGold, and SoulSilver, with Kanto being accessible, it is replaced with a house where the player can obtain the Cleanse Tag.
- Despite breeding and Eggs not being available in Let's Go Pikachu and Eevee, there is still a 2D and 3D sprite for an Egg in the files of the game and can be obtained by hacking. It acts similar to the Bad Egg.
- In Caring for a Mystery!, Professor Cerise explains that Pokémon that reside within the Egg can get influenced by the outside world, as seen with the hypothetical Azurill singing the same song it heard from Jigglypuff.
- In the anime, each Pokémon Egg design varies depending on the species it is, but in the game, they all look identical.
- Pokémon Eggs, in the games, resemble Yoshi eggs. This was also shown in Pokémon Journeys: The Series.
- The Togepi Egg received in Pokémon Gold Version and Pokémon Silver Version, Pokémon Crystal Version, Pokémon FireRed Version and Pokémon LeafGreen Version, Pokémon Platinum Version and Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Version was based off the anime, although in the anime it was discovered not received, as Misty got hers from an Egg and was even addressed as a mysterious Egg as well. Also, the Eevee Egg received in Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon and Pokémon Ultra Sun and Pokémon Ultra Moon games was also based off the anime as May received it from a Day Care worker.
- In the anime, Brock received his Happiny as an Egg like the player in the Pokémon Diamond Version and Pokémon Pearl Version and Pokémon Black Version 2 and Pokémon White Version 2 games, although how they got them was different as Brock got his from winning a dress up contest while the player got theirs from different Trainers. Also, in the anime, Ash received his Riolu as an Egg like the player in the Pokémon Diamond Version and Pokémon Pearl Version and Pokémon Platinum Version games, although Ash received his from Nurse Joy while the player got theirs from Riley.
- In the anime, some Eggs can exhibit abilities even from inside the Egg; Manaphy using Heart Swap on Team Rocket, and Riolu using Aura to communicate with Ash.