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'''Eggs''' are the first stage of life that all [[Pokémon]] start as. Eggs are the first step in raising a Pokémon; until a Pokémon's Egg is hatched, very little can be done with them. They are arguably the core of [[PokéFarm]], with the site being based around hatching Pokémon Eggs. Before the 21{{st}} of January 2015 update, every single basic-stage Pokémon has a unique egg from which they hatch from. An update introduced an extra egg for Pokémon who can be bred with Incenses.
'''Eggs''' are the first stage of life that all [[Pokémon]] start as. The process of raising a Pokémon begins with the egg; up until it hatches, not much can be done with it. They are arguably the core of [[PokéFarm]], with the site being based around hatching Pokémon Eggs. Every basic stage Pokémon hatches from a unique egg. For Pokémon that can breed with [[Incense|incenses]], an additional egg was added in the update that was released on the 21{{st}} of January 2015.  


On the 9{{th}} of November 2016, egg sprites were updated with newer ones made by Tazzay, one of the members of the Graphics Team.
On the 9{{th}} of November 2016, Tazzay, a member of the Graphics Team, updated the egg sprites with newer ones.
==Obtaining an Egg==
==Obtaining an Egg==
The user can choose between four ways to obtain them, from the [[Lab]], the [[Shelter]], the [[Egg Supplier]], or the [[DayCare]].  
The [[Lab]], the [[Shelter]], the [[Egg Supplier]], or the [[DayCare]] are the user's options for where to get them.  
All users can adopt as many Eggs as they want from the Lab. As for the Shelter, the user has a limited amount of Pokémon or Eggs they can take per day (depending on which Shelter Pass is in their possession), and for the DayCare the user must [[Breeding|breed]] two compatible Pokémon for any possible eggs, though only six can be taken per day without DayCare Passes. When a user hatches an egg for the first time, the Egg's [[EggDex]] is unlocked and the Egg appears in the Egg Supplier and is available for purchase.  
Users may adopt as many Eggs from the Lab as they desire.   For the DayCare, the user must [[Breeding|breed]] two compatible Pokémon for any potential eggs, though only six can be taken per day without DayCare Passes, and for the Shelter, the user has a limited number of Pokémon or Eggs they can take per day (depending on which Shelter Pass is in their possession). After a user hatches an egg for the first time, its [[EggDex]] is unlocked and the Egg becomes available for purchase in the Egg Supplier.


The number of Eggs, if any, a pair produces, is dependent on several factors which mimic the main series of Pokémon games. Parents have to be compatible to produce Eggs; this can be achieved by either using two Pokémon of the same species or using two Pokémon that are compatible by Egg Group. In-depth information on this can be found on [http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Breeding#Breeding_rate Bulbapedia]. In addition, a Ditto Egg can only be found within the Lab or ordered from the Egg Supplier and cannot breed with other Ditto.
The number of Eggs a pair produces, if any, depends on a number of factors that are similar to those in the main Pokémon games. Eggs can only be produced by parents who are compatible, which can be done by pairing up two members of the same species or two members of the same egg group. Detailed information on this can be found on [http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Breeding#Breeding_rate Bulbapedia]. In addition, a Ditto Egg can only be discovered within the Lab or ordered from the Egg Supplier and Ditto cannot breed with other Ditto.{{Note|Eggs are '''NOT''' tradeable.}}


==Special Eggs==
==Special Eggs==
Pokémon who have alternate formes often have special Eggs. These Eggs are unique in that some factor of them decides the forme in which will hatch from the Egg. Below is a list of such Pokémon and their Eggs, as well as how to obtain the different formes.
Alternate-forme Pokémon frequently have unique Eggs. These Eggs are special in that some factor of them decides the forme in which the egg will hatch. These Pokémon are listed below, along with information on where to find their eggs and various formes.


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! {{Tb3}} | Galarian Formes
! {{Tb3}} | Galarian Formes
| {{Tb3}} | Normal and Galarian
| {{Tb3}} | Normal and Galarian
| {{Tb3}} | For Galarian forme, breed a male Pokémon with a Galarian forme (eg. Hoenn Zigzagoon, Unovan Stunfisk, Kantonian Ponyta etc.) with a compatible female Galarian Pokémon. {{Note|The female Pokémon must be an actual region Pokémon and not a Regional Variant Pokémon.}}
| {{Tb3}} | For Galarian forme, breed a male Pokémon with a Galarian forme (eg. Hoennian Zigzagoon, Unovan Stunfisk, Kantonian Ponyta etc.) with a compatible female Galarian Pokémon. {{Note|The female Pokémon must be an actual region Pokémon and not a Regional Variant Pokémon.}}
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! {{Tb3}} | Geodude (Kanto)
! {{Tb3}} | Geodude (Kanto)
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! {{Tb3}} | Hisuian Formes
! {{Tb3}} | Hisuian Formes
| {{Tb3}} | Normal and Hisuian
| {{Tb3}} | Normal and Hisuian
| {{Tb3}} | For Hisuian forme, breed the male Pokémon with a Hisuian Forme (eg. Qwilfish etc.) with a compatible female Sinnoh Pokémon. {{Note|The female Pokémon must be an actual region Pokémon and not a Regional Variant Pokémon.}}  
| {{Tb3}} | For Hisuian forme, breed the male Pokémon with a Hisuian Forme (eg. Qwilfish etc.) with a compatible female Sinnohan Pokémon. {{Note|The female Pokémon must be an actual region Pokémon and not a Regional Variant Pokémon.}}  
|-
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! {{Tb3}} | Indeedee (Galar)
! {{Tb3}} | Indeedee (Galar)
| {{Tb3}} | Female (which has downward turned spiral horns) and Male (which has upward turned spiral horns)
| {{Tb3}} | Female (which has downward turned spiral horns) and Male (which has upward turned spiral horns)
| {{Tb3}} | Random chance for either gender.
| {{Tb3}} | Random chance for either gender.
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! {{Tb3}} | Maushold (Paldea)
| {{Tb3}} | Family of 3 and Family of 4
| {{Tb3}} | Random chance to evolve into either Family.
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! {{Tb3}} | Nidoran (Kanto)
! {{Tb3}} | Nidoran (Kanto)
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| {{Tb3}} | Baile, Pom-Pom, Pa'u, Sensu, and Pointe Style
| {{Tb3}} | Baile, Pom-Pom, Pa'u, Sensu, and Pointe Style
| {{Tb3}} | Feed Oricorio the correct [[Consumables#Nectars|Nectar]].
| {{Tb3}} | Feed Oricorio the correct [[Consumables#Nectars|Nectar]].
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! {{Tb3}} | Paldean Formes
| {{Tb3}} | Normal and Paldean
| {{Tb3}} | For Paldean forme, breed a male Pokémon with a Paldean forme (eg. Kanto Tauros or Johto Wooper) with a compatible female Paldean Pokémon. {{Note|The female Pokémon must be an actual region Pokémon and not a Regional Variant Pokémon.}}
|-
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! {{Tb3}} | Pumpkaboo (Kalos)
! {{Tb3}} | Pumpkaboo (Kalos)
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! {{Tb3}} | Shellos (Sinnoh)
! {{Tb3}} | Shellos (Sinnoh)
| {{Tb3}} | Occident (West) and Orient (East)
| {{Tb3}} | Occident (West) and Orient (East)
| {{Tb3}} | Eggs hatched on the left side of the party page (slots 1, 3, and 5) will be Occident (West). Eggs hatched on the right side of the party page (slots 2, 4, and 6) will be Orient (East).
| {{Tb3}} | Eggs hatched on the left side of the party page (slots 1, 3 & 5) will be Occident (West). Eggs hatched on the right side of the party page (slots 2, 4 & 6) will be Orient (East).
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! {{Tb3}} | Spinda (Hoenn)
! {{Tb3}} | Spinda (Hoenn)
| {{Tb3}} | Different Spot Patterns
| {{Tb3}} | Different Spot Patterns
| {{Tb3}} | Pattern is selected at random from 4,294,294,967,295 different possible patterns when hatched.
| {{Tb3}} | Pattern is selected at random from 4,294,294,967,295 different possible patterns when hatched.
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! {{Tb3}} | Squawkabilly (Paldea)
| {{Tb3}} | Green, Blue, Yellow, and White
| {{Tb3}} | Random chance for any of the colours.
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! {{Tb3}} | Tatsugiri (Paldea)
| {{Tb3}} | Curly, Droopy, and Stretchy
| {{Tb3}} | Random chance for any of the formes.
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! {{Tb3}} | Tauros (Kanto)
| {{Tb3}} | Aqua
| {{Tb3}} | Breed a Kantonian Tauros with a compatible water-type Paldean female (E.G. Female Palafin).
|-
! {{Tb3}} | Tauros (Kanto)
| {{Tb3}} | Blaze
| {{Tb3}} | Breed a Kantonian Tauros with a compatible fire-type Paldean female (E.G. Female Fuecoco).
|-
! {{Tb3}} | Tauros (Kanto)
| {{Tb3}} | Combat
| {{Tb3}} | Breed a Kantonian Tauros with a compatible non-fire/water-type Paldean female (E.G. Female Sprigatito).
|-
|-
! {{Tb3}} | Unown (Johto)
! {{Tb3}} | Unown (Johto)
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! {{Tb3}} | Vivillon (Kalos)
! {{Tb3}} | Vivillon (Kalos)
| {{Tb3}} | Meadow, Polar, Tundra, Continental, Garden, Elegant, Icy Snow, Modern, Marine, Archipelago, High Plains, Sandstorm, River, Monsoon, Savanna, Sun, Ocean, Jungle, Fancy, and Pokeball
| {{Tb3}} | Meadow, Polar, Tundra, Continental, Garden, Elegant, Icy Snow, Modern, Marine, Archipelago, High Plains, Sandstorm, River, Monsoon, Savanna, Sun, Ocean, Jungle, Fancy, and Pokéball
| {{Tb3}} | Which pattern is dependent on the user that hatches the egg.  
| {{Tb3}} | Which pattern is dependent on the user that hatches the egg.  
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| {{Tb3}} | Hisuian Forme
| {{Tb3}} | Hisuian Forme
| {{Tb3}} | For Hisuian Voltorb, a Voltorb must be holding an [[Special Evolution Items|Apricorn]].
| {{Tb3}} | For Hisuian Voltorb, a Voltorb must be holding an [[Special Evolution Items|Apricorn]].
 
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! {{Tb3}} | Zarude (Galar)
| {{Tb3}} | Upper Arm Vines, Lower Arm Vines, Stomach Vines, and Leg Vines
| {{Tb3}} | Random chance for any of the formes.
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==Hatching an Egg==
==Hatching an Egg==
Certain Eggs hatch faster than others. Common Pokémon such as Pichu and Magikarp only need a limited amount of interactions, while rare or legendary Eggs such as Xerneas or Moltres need much more to hatch. Eggs gain hatch points when they are clicked. Off of any beneficial bonus days and without a V~ boost, the EXP an egg receives is 50 for a normal user, and 70 for a user with an active [[Hypermode]]. Once an egg has enough interactions it is able to hatch, which can be done via its summary page or the user's [[Party]].
Certain Eggs hatch faster than others. Common Pokémon like Pichu and Magikarp only require a small number of interactions, while rare or legendary Eggs such as Xerneas or Moltres require a lot more to hatch. Hatch points are earned when the Eggs are clicked. The EXP an egg receives off of any advantageous bonus days and without a V boost is 50 for a regular user and 70 for a user with an active [[Hypermode]]. Once an egg has enough interactions it is able to hatch, which can be done via its [[Summary Page]] or the user's [[Party]].


For the exact amount of needed clicks please view [[Interactions#Interactions_needed_to_hatch_an_Egg|Interactions]].
For the exact amount of needed clicks please view [[Interactions#Interactions_needed_to_hatch_an_Egg|Interactions]].


==Egg Types==
==Egg Types==
The user may be able to determine the type of Pokémon that will hatch from the description of an Egg using the chart below. There are, however, many eggs that use irregular descriptions and do not conform to the below table.
Using the chart below, the user may be able to predict the type of Pokémon that will emerge from an egg based on its description. However, a lot of eggs use strange descriptions and do not fit into the below table.
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! {{Tb3}} | Fighting
! {{Tb3}} | Fighting
| {{Tb3}} | Holding this Egg fills you with vigor.
| {{Tb3}} | Holding this Egg fills you with vigour.
! {{Tb3}} | Dark
! {{Tb3}} | Dark
| {{Tb3}} | There's a strange vibe about it.
| {{Tb3}} | There's a strange vibe about it.
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==List of Eggs==
==List of Eggs==
Below is a list of every Egg available on PokéFarm in the order they are listed in the [[PokéDex]] categorized by region for easy searching; '''this page is image-heavy, so visit at your discretion.'''
Below is a list of every Egg available on PokéFarm in the order they are listed in the [[PokéDex]] categorised by region for easy searching. {{Note|This page is image-heavy, so visit at your discretion.}}
 
*[[All Eggs]]
*[[All Eggs]]


Otherwise, lists of Eggs sorted by region, with each region on its own individual page, can be found below.  
Otherwise, lists of Eggs organised by region can be found below, with each region having its own page.  


*[[Kanto Eggs]]
*[[Kanto Eggs]]
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*[[Alola Eggs]]
*[[Alola Eggs]]
*[[Galar Eggs]]
*[[Galar Eggs]]
*[[Paldea Eggs]]
*[[PokéFarm Q Exclusives Eggs]]
*[[PokéFarm Q Exclusives Eggs]]
*[[PokéFarm Q Variants Eggs]]
*[[PokéFarm Q Variants Eggs]]


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Latest revision as of 05:33, 23 March 2024

Eggs are the first stage of life that all Pokémon start as. The process of raising a Pokémon begins with the egg; up until it hatches, not much can be done with it. They are arguably the core of PokéFarm, with the site being based around hatching Pokémon Eggs. Every basic stage Pokémon hatches from a unique egg. For Pokémon that can breed with incenses, an additional egg was added in the update that was released on the 21st of January 2015.

On the 9th of November 2016, Tazzay, a member of the Graphics Team, updated the egg sprites with newer ones.

Obtaining an Egg

The Lab, the Shelter, the Egg Supplier, or the DayCare are the user's options for where to get them. Users may adopt as many Eggs from the Lab as they desire. For the DayCare, the user must breed two compatible Pokémon for any potential eggs, though only six can be taken per day without DayCare Passes, and for the Shelter, the user has a limited number of Pokémon or Eggs they can take per day (depending on which Shelter Pass is in their possession). After a user hatches an egg for the first time, its EggDex is unlocked and the Egg becomes available for purchase in the Egg Supplier.

The number of Eggs a pair produces, if any, depends on a number of factors that are similar to those in the main Pokémon games. Eggs can only be produced by parents who are compatible, which can be done by pairing up two members of the same species or two members of the same egg group. Detailed information on this can be found on Bulbapedia. In addition, a Ditto Egg can only be discovered within the Lab or ordered from the Egg Supplier and Ditto cannot breed with other Ditto.

Note: Eggs are NOT tradeable.


Special Eggs

Alternate-forme Pokémon frequently have unique Eggs. These Eggs are special in that some factor of them decides the forme in which the egg will hatch. These Pokémon are listed below, along with information on where to find their eggs and various formes.

Pokémon Formes How to Obtain
Alolan Formes (Kanto) Normal and Alolan For Alolan forme, breed a male Kanto Pokémon (eg. Vulpix, Sandshrew, Rattata, etc.) with a compatible female Alolan Pokémon.
Note: The female Pokémon must be an actual region Pokémon and not a Regional Variant Pokémon.
Basculin (Unova) Red Stripe and Blue Stripe Having a Red Stripe Basculin in the party at time of hatching will increase the chance of hatching a Red Stripe Basculin. Blue Stripe also uses this method. Random chance for both when no Basculin is in party or if both formes are in party.
Basculin (Unova) White Stripe Breed a Red Stripe Basculin with a Blue Stripe Basculin.
Flabébé (Kalos) White, Grey, Black, Dark Red, Red, Light Red, Dark Orange, Orange, Light Orange, Dark Yellow, Yellow, Light Yellow, Dark Green, Green, Light Green, Dark Blue, Blue, Light Blue, Dark Aqua, Aqua, Light Aqua, Dark Purple, Purple, Light Purple, Dark Pink, Pink, Light Pink Random chance for any of the colours.
Flurrawr (Exclusive) Boreal and Austral Eggs hatched on slots 1 and 2 will be Boreal. Eggs hatched on slots 5 and 6 will be Austral. Eggs hatched on slots 3 and 4 will be random.
Frillish (Unova) Female (which is coloured pink) and Male (which is coloured blue) Random chance for either gender.
Galarian Formes Normal and Galarian For Galarian forme, breed a male Pokémon with a Galarian forme (eg. Hoennian Zigzagoon, Unovan Stunfisk, Kantonian Ponyta etc.) with a compatible female Galarian Pokémon.
Note: The female Pokémon must be an actual region Pokémon and not a Regional Variant Pokémon.
Geodude (Kanto) Alolan Forme For Alolan Geodude, breed a female Geodude holding a Large Electric Gem with a compatible male Pokémon.
Hisuian Formes Normal and Hisuian For Hisuian forme, breed the male Pokémon with a Hisuian Forme (eg. Qwilfish etc.) with a compatible female Sinnohan Pokémon.
Note: The female Pokémon must be an actual region Pokémon and not a Regional Variant Pokémon.
Indeedee (Galar) Female (which has downward turned spiral horns) and Male (which has upward turned spiral horns) Random chance for either gender.
Maushold (Paldea) Family of 3 and Family of 4 Random chance to evolve into either Family.
Nidoran (Kanto) Female (which is light blue) and Male (which is purple) Random chance for either gender.
Oricorio (Alola) Baile, Pom-Pom, Pa'u, Sensu, and Pointe Style Feed Oricorio the correct Nectar.
Paldean Formes Normal and Paldean For Paldean forme, breed a male Pokémon with a Paldean forme (eg. Kanto Tauros or Johto Wooper) with a compatible female Paldean Pokémon.
Note: The female Pokémon must be an actual region Pokémon and not a Regional Variant Pokémon.
Pumpkaboo (Kalos) Small, Average, Large, and Super Size Pumpkaboo sizes depend on the interval of time between the egg being created and the time it is hatched. If it is hatched within an hour, it will be Small. Between one and two hours, it will be Average. Between two and four hours, it will be large. If it is hatched after four hours, it will be Super Size.
Note: The counter starts when the egg is created, not when it is adopted.
Shellos (Sinnoh) Occident (West) and Orient (East) Eggs hatched on the left side of the party page (slots 1, 3 & 5) will be Occident (West). Eggs hatched on the right side of the party page (slots 2, 4 & 6) will be Orient (East).
Spinda (Hoenn) Different Spot Patterns Pattern is selected at random from 4,294,294,967,295 different possible patterns when hatched.
Squawkabilly (Paldea) Green, Blue, Yellow, and White Random chance for any of the colours.
Tatsugiri (Paldea) Curly, Droopy, and Stretchy Random chance for any of the formes.
Tauros (Kanto) Aqua Breed a Kantonian Tauros with a compatible water-type Paldean female (E.G. Female Palafin).
Tauros (Kanto) Blaze Breed a Kantonian Tauros with a compatible fire-type Paldean female (E.G. Female Fuecoco).
Tauros (Kanto) Combat Breed a Kantonian Tauros with a compatible non-fire/water-type Paldean female (E.G. Female Sprigatito).
Unown (Johto) Unown are shaped in the letters of the English alphabet, with "!" and "?" added. View the Daycare page to learn how to breed Unown's formes.
Vivillon (Kalos) Meadow, Polar, Tundra, Continental, Garden, Elegant, Icy Snow, Modern, Marine, Archipelago, High Plains, Sandstorm, River, Monsoon, Savanna, Sun, Ocean, Jungle, Fancy, and Pokéball Which pattern is dependent on the user that hatches the egg.
Voltorb (Kanto) Hisuian Forme For Hisuian Voltorb, a Voltorb must be holding an Apricorn.
Zarude (Galar) Upper Arm Vines, Lower Arm Vines, Stomach Vines, and Leg Vines Random chance for any of the formes.

Hatching an Egg

Certain Eggs hatch faster than others. Common Pokémon like Pichu and Magikarp only require a small number of interactions, while rare or legendary Eggs such as Xerneas or Moltres require a lot more to hatch. Hatch points are earned when the Eggs are clicked. The EXP an egg receives off of any advantageous bonus days and without a V boost is 50 for a regular user and 70 for a user with an active Hypermode. Once an egg has enough interactions it is able to hatch, which can be done via its Summary Page or the user's Party.

For the exact amount of needed clicks please view Interactions.

Egg Types

Using the chart below, the user may be able to predict the type of Pokémon that will emerge from an egg based on its description. However, a lot of eggs use strange descriptions and do not fit into the below table.

Egg Type Description Egg Type Description
Normal It's not particularly special. Grass Plants flourish around it.
Water The surface is slightly damp. Fire It's incredibly warm.
Flying It's very light. Ground It's covered in dirt.
Bug It's encased in a sticky film. Psychic It sometimes moves when nobody is looking.
Ghost You feel uncomfortable around it. Poison It gives off a foul smell.
Steel The surface shines like steel. Ice It's oddly cold.
Dragon It's surrounded by an air of fierceness. Rock The shell is rough to the touch.
Fighting Holding this Egg fills you with vigour. Dark There's a strange vibe about it.
Electric It tends to gain a static charge. Fairy You can hear a faint humming from inside.
Part of a forme set There's another like it. / There's two others like it. Starter It seems oddly familiar.
Man-made It seems man-made. Ultra Beast It came from a different world.
Trio It's part of a trio. Tapu You feel an odd sense of protection around this egg.

List of Eggs

Below is a list of every Egg available on PokéFarm in the order they are listed in the PokéDex categorised by region for easy searching.

Note: This page is image-heavy, so visit at your discretion.

Otherwise, lists of Eggs organised by region can be found below, with each region having its own page.