Niantic applies changes to the game’s Egg hatching system and will now let you know which Pokémon are spawning in 2, 5, 10 and 12 km.
Pokémon GO applies changes to its Egg incubation and hatching system. Niantic has confirmed through the official blog that, from now on, with each change of season the Pokémon that we can find by breaking the eggs of 2, 5 and 10 km will rotate and will reveal which creatures are appearing in tasting category officially. Let’s get to know all the details.
Unlike in the past, when we had to check manually or through datmaining which Pokémon were in the 2, 5, 7 and 10 km rotation (including the new 12 km Strange Eggs), from now on it will be Niantic itself that display the generous list of species that we can see in each typology (except the 7 km specials); also those that we can only see in some territories of the world.
This exercise in transparency will make things easier for those players who do not have access to social networks or are used to consulting specialized video game portals. Without further ado, let’s take a look at how things are right now, in October 2020, in Pokémon GO Eggs.
Pokémon GO 12km Strange Eggs (October 2020)
- Larvitar
- Absol
- Sandile
- Scraggy
- Trubbish
- Pawniard
- Vullaby
- Deino
2km Eggs in Pokémon GO (October 2020)
- Zubat
- Poliwag
- Cubone
- Magikarp
- Mareep
- Wooper
- Snubbull
- Volbeat
- Illumise
- Wailmer
- Swablu
- Buizel
- Buneary
- Snivy
- Tepig
- Oshawott
- Minccino
5 km Eggs in Pokémon GO (October 2020)
- Machop
- Farfetch’d
- Seel
- Voltorb
- Lickitung
- Kangaskhan
- Taurus
- Eevee
- Pineco
- Heracross
- Corsola
- Ralts
- Aron
- Torkoal
- Feebas
- Tropius
- Clamperl
- Relicanth
- Mime Jr.
- Chatot
- Hippopotas
- Carnivine
- Pansage
- Pansear
- Panpour
- Blitzle
- Roggenrola
- Maractus
- Gothita
- Solosis
- Bouffalant
10 km Eggs in Pokémon GO (October 2020)
- Shinx
- Gible
- Riolu
- Audino
- Timburr
- Darumaka
- Sigilyph
- Emolga
- Ferroseed
- Klink
- Elgyem
- Litwick
- Axw
- Golett
- Rufflet