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Apparently Lapras and Larvitar can hatch from 2km!

According to the recently updated list on this site...quite allot of new pokemon hatch from 2km eggs.

Lapras and Larvitar included!
(and who knows what other potential 10km tiers may be discovered, i woulda guessed Dratini)

If anythings gonna get me up, out and hatching...its dat 2km Larvitar!

Need a good IV one to finally spend my 300 candy on lol

Asked by SNE4K8 years 2 months ago
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by JHVS 8 years 2 months ago

The real question is whether it is more rare than before or more common. Either way it is nice to only have to travel 2K to walk the egg.

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True...its gonna be a big deal too, if the rates have not changed unfortunately it wont really be noticeable i dont think, unless we get lucky.

(may also just be a natural side effect of the event too...as we will all be grinding eggs...hatching more overall etc giving us more egg cycles and chances of rare drops)

If the drop rates are still the same..its just on the rare chance you do get a good drop, that you just have to walk abit less to find out what it was in the egg in the first place.

i think many people will naturally jump to the conclusion that the rares now inside 2km are instantly more common!

But thats not how the egg system works...the egg tiers are just an extra feature ontop of each pokemons built in drop chance, regardless of what egg type they are in.

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Exactly. Which is why we will do our compilation of hatches with percentages starting tomorrow. I think it will eventually at least give us an idea of what may or may not have changed regardless of egg type.

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Dratini had better be in a 2k egg if larvitar is. It's completely unfair to think that I had to wait over 8 months to evolve my first dragonite (I don't live in a water biome) and others not living in my biome can just get tyranitar (my biomes' dragonite) like that.... just saying. If it is, then we're square

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