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== Searching eggs ==
== Searching eggs ==
=== Choosing the Pokémon ===
=== Choosing the Pokémon ===
[[File:TallGrassEasy.png|thumb|right|150px|Searching for an easy rarity egg in the tall grass]]Once you own the Egg Radar and at least one chip, you can search for eggs in the tall grass. To do so, choose a Pokémon from the dropdown menu. In the menu, the Pokémon are sorted by dex number. The number of that kind of eggs are in brackets.<br>
[[File:TallGrassEasy.png|thumb|right|150px|Searching for an easy rarity egg in the tall grass]]Once you own the Egg Radar and at least one chip, you can search for eggs in the tall grass. To do so, choose a Pokémon from the dropdown menu. In the menu, the Pokémon are sorted by dex number. The number of that kind of egg is in brackets.<br>
'''Important note:''' You can only search for eggs that are recorded in your Eggdex and you have the chip corresponding to their rarity.<br>''(For example: If you have Psyduck's eggdex entry and you have the Medium chip, you will be able to search for it)''<br>
'''Important note:''' You can only search for eggs that are recorded in your Eggdex and you have the chip corresponding to their rarity.<br>''(For example: If you have Psyduck's eggdex entry and you have the Medium chip, you will be able to search for it)''<br>
Once you have selected the Pokémon, press "search" and the searching will begin.
Once you have selected the Pokémon, press "search" and the searching will begin.
===Searching the eggs===
===Searching the eggs===
Once you've made your selection, the radar will start searching for the egg. Thanks to the recent update at the end of October 2017, the eggs no longer move around like they did before. In other words, it will stay in a fixed spot until you find it. Whenever you click on a grass spot, you will get a notification that helps you to determine if you are close to the Pokémon egg or not:<br>
Once you've made your selection, the radar will start searching for the egg. Thanks to the recent update at the end of October 2017, the eggs no longer move around like they did before. In other words, it will stay in a fixed spot until you find it. Whenever you click on a grass spot, you will get a notification that helps you to determine if you are close to the Pokémon egg or not:<br>

Revision as of 19:55, 19 June 2020

In the Tall Grass you can look for eggs that have been sent to the wild. You need to purchase an Egg Radar from the Item Shop in order to access it.

How to access

You can access the Tall Grass if you have an Egg Radar by hovering over the Town Tab, located at the top of every page.

Egg Radar Chips

You need to have Egg Radar Chips in order to search for eggs in the Tall Grass. There are 7 different chips, one per egg rarity (Easy, Medium, Hard, Rare, Starter, Legend and Alolan). These can be purchased from the Item Shop if you have the Egg Radar. The Egg Radar Chip Unown can be obtained after completing the Unown quest at the Ancient Cave.

Finding Legendary Pokemon

The only Legendary Pokemon which can be found in the Tall Grass are Latios, Latias, Keldeo and Cosmog. These Pokemon can only be found if you have the correct items - including the Legendary Radar Chip.

Latios & Latias can be found if you have an Enigma Stone. Enigma Stones are found rarely from Mystery Boxes. Please keep in mind that it is completely random which legendary you will find.

Keldeo can be found if you have a Resolute Stone. The Resolute Stone can be obtained in the Lab from Prof. Rowan after getting 200 eggdex entries and can also be found in Mystery Boxes.

Cosmog can be found if you have a Nebula Stone. The Nebula Stone can be found through Rumbling, specifically the Alola area that has to be unlocked first.

Searching eggs

Choosing the Pokémon

Searching for an easy rarity egg in the tall grass

Once you own the Egg Radar and at least one chip, you can search for eggs in the tall grass. To do so, choose a Pokémon from the dropdown menu. In the menu, the Pokémon are sorted by dex number. The number of that kind of egg is in brackets.

Important note: You can only search for eggs that are recorded in your Eggdex and you have the chip corresponding to their rarity.
(For example: If you have Psyduck's eggdex entry and you have the Medium chip, you will be able to search for it)
Once you have selected the Pokémon, press "search" and the searching will begin.

Searching the eggs

Once you've made your selection, the radar will start searching for the egg. Thanks to the recent update at the end of October 2017, the eggs no longer move around like they did before. In other words, it will stay in a fixed spot until you find it. Whenever you click on a grass spot, you will get a notification that helps you to determine if you are close to the Pokémon egg or not:

"But you are very close!" → the egg is within the range of a 3x3 field
"The egg should not be far away." → the egg is within the range of a 5x5 field
"The egg is very far away." → the egg is outside the range of a 5x5 field
(Note: remember that the grass spot you picked is always the center of the given range!)

With these hints given, you can easily come up with the best strategies to find an egg as fast as possible. Also, keep in mind that there is a cooldown between each try to find the egg.

Note: You can not get Event Pokémon from the Tall Grass

Information about the time and bushes depending on egg rarity

Egg rarity Grass field size Number of grass spots Cooldown time
Easy 3x3 9 3 minutes
Medium 4x4 16 10 minutes
Hard 5x5 25 20 minutes
Alola 7x7 49 30 minutes
Rare 7x7 49 30 minutes
Unown 8x8 64 30 minutes
Starter 8x8 64 1 hour
Legend 12x12 144 1 hour