

Most people are trying to hatch 5 km and 10 km Eggs - the Pokémon in those Eggs are the rarest.

There are, so far, three types of Pokémon Eggs: Eggs that hatch at 2 km, 5 km, and 10 km. To unhatch an Egg, you’ll have to walk a predetermined amount of distance. If you’re from the U.S., get friendly with the metric system. Pick an Egg, then press “Start Incubation.” If you have an available Incubator, put them in that. To put an Egg in an Incubator, select “Pokémon” from the menu and you’ll see an “Eggs” tab at the top. Everyone has an incubator they can use an infinite amount of times, but you can pick up additional Incubators that break after several uses, often three. In your Items menu, scroll to the bottom until you see available Incubators. All About EggsĪt various Pokéstops, you may have picked up unhatched Pokémon Eggs. That sucks because that means your low-level Charmander, Squirtle, or Bulbasaur (or Pikachu) can’t evolve unless you find more of them, and that’s hard to begin with.īut there are other ways. (Nobody wants a Venosaur.)īut unlike in the Game Boy games, in which players could level-grind their starter until the little pipsqueak evolves into a ferocious monster, Pokémon Go is about hunting for more Pokémon of the same type and transferring them for Candy.

Now, in Nintendo and Niantic’s Pokémon Go, no doubt people are vying to nab or evolve their Charmanders and Squirtles into Charizards and Blastoises. He’s a fire-breathing lizard dragon and is a BAMF and his old holographic card was the holy grail of all booster packs back in the day.
