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Revision as of 19:09, 28 November 2023
The Early Bird Line encompasses Early Bird Natu and Early Bird Xatu, which were released as part of a Special Event for Early-Access code users on the 1st of August 2014 and are considered Exclusive Pokémon.
Obtaining
Early Bird Natu can be obtained by trading with other users or breeding with a parent being from the Early Bird Line.
Event
The Early Bird Line was the very first event to use the in-built event system. It was also only released to 978 users, rather than the usual 1,000 as it was only released to the users that had used an Early-Access Code to join PokéFarm Q (reboot to PF1/Original Pokefarm) before its launch.
Evolution Tree
Egg
Pokémon Info
Egg
Early Bird Natu
Early Bird Natu likes to be the first for everything. It's so early, it always catches the worm.
Genders: 1 Male to 1 Female
EXP group: Medium-Fast (1,000,000)
Egg group: Flying
Colour: Green / Purple
Size: 0.2m / 2.0kg
Name origin: Based on the proverb, "The early bird gets the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese."
Early Bird Xatu
Trivia
- The Early Bird line was originally featured on PokéFarm 1 and were released on the 21st of January 2010.
- Before December 9th, 2020, the Early Bird Natu Line had only one feather on its head and held a worm in its mouth.
- The worm was changed to a Weedle, mainly due to 'no real animals in Pokemon' that has been semi established by the company over the years.[1]