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Should each Pokemon species have its own unique egg pattern?

It would mean that there would be no anticipation in seeing what we are going to hatch, but from a design standpoint it would be good to do.

Asked by Clackers7 years 3 months ago
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I quite like it as it is, with the suspense of whether I'm going to get a Staryu or a Goldeen from my 150th consecutive 5km egg.

:-\

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If you mean 150 eggs without a 10K egg, I was curious to see what the odds of that would be: not that crazy, 0.2% (assuming a 10K egg drops 4% of the time). If you mean no 2K eggs either then the odds are pretty astronomically against... Just idle curiousity on my part - may you be rewarded with a Lapras soon!

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Until all the slots were full people would only hatch the best (even though the best use of an egg is arguably just to see it as stardust with a potential bonus).

I can't see what benefits individual eggs would bring.

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Maybe for if they release breeding so you could see what eggs where bred and what eggs where received from pokestops.
But otherwise I think I'd preffer it the way it is now. I like getting surprised when I don't hatch a krabby or goldeen for once :p

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by Arak2 7 years 3 months ago

I'd rather see something more radical like the 9 eggs spots be specifically 3 2k Spots, 4 5k spots, 2 10k spots. That you can't get an egg from a Pokestop unless you had that type open.

I'd also make Gen2 Eggs a different color.

I'd also since now you can't throw away a 2k for a chance at 10k (since they operate distinct slots) you can thransfer an egg to professor for 1 candy (of yes what you would have had)

That way you can make sure to get Gen2 eggs when you want Gen 2 Eggs, or Gen1 Eggs if you want Gen 1 eggs.

Long as I'm dreaming Ideally I'd make it 12 Egg Slots and do it 5 2k 5 5k and 2 10k spots

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