What Are in Red Eggs in Pokémon GO?

avatarBeatingDebit·2 years ago
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avatarAgeingJetty·2 years ago

Red Eggs in Pokémon GO, also known as Strange Eggs, can hatch into Poison-type and Dark-type Pokémon like Larvitar, Scraggy, and Deino!

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avatarAttainingFord·2 years ago

They're called Strange Eggs, and you'll mostly find Poison or Dark types inside. Get ready for some spooky hatches!


avatarDealingDada·2 years ago

Red eggs are basically called Strange Eggs and usually have Poison or Dark-type Pokémon. Think of it as a surprise mix!


avatarBivouacingFirm·2 years ago

In Pokémon GO, Red Eggs (Strange Eggs) typically contain Pokémon that are either Poison-type, Dark-type, or those that evolve into them.


avatarDebiasingPons·2 years ago

Strange Eggs (Red Eggs) contain Pokémon like Trubbish, Vullaby, and Sandile. They're hatched from 12 km walks after defeating Team GO Rocket Leaders.

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