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[[File:Egg.png|thumb|right|A generic egg]]Most eggs look like generic eggs, so you don't know what is inside them until they hatch.<br>
 
[[File:Egg.png|thumb|right|A generic egg]]Most eggs look like generic eggs, so you don't know what is inside them until they hatch.<br>
Some Pokémon, such as retro Pokémon or legendaries do have their own design so you may notice what is inside them just by looking them.
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Some Pokémon, such as retro Pokémon or legendaries do have their own design so you may notice what is inside them just by looking at them.
 
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Revision as of 02:29, 25 August 2013

Eggs hatch into Pokémon. Most Pokémon reproduce through eggs and the main way of getting Pokémon is hatching eggs.

Egg appearances

A generic egg
Most eggs look like generic eggs, so you don't know what is inside them until they hatch.

Some Pokémon, such as retro Pokémon or legendaries do have their own design so you may notice what is inside them just by looking at them.

Getting eggs

There are a few ways of getting eggs in Pokéheroes.

Lab

The Lab is the main place where you can adopt eggs in Pokéheroes. Prof. Rowan always has three eggs ready to be adopted. To adopt one egg, simply click on it.
There is no limit on how many eggs you can adopt per day.

Daycare

The Daycare is the place where you can deposit two Pokémon. Those two Pokémon will breed eggs if they are compatible. If they breed an egg, you will be able to adopt it by clicking on it.
Untaken eggs in the Daycare are sent to the Lab when the server resets.

Event Distributions

Sometimes you may get special eggs from events. If you want to see if there is an event running, check the current events.

From the Game Center

In the Game Center, you will be able to buy some rare eggs with Game Chips (you can't get these eggs elsewhere, except for Dratini, which can breed in the Daycare) at the prize exchange.
You can also get a Lugia egg from the Pokémon lottery or Lake Trio eggs from the Golden Slot (in the legend mode). In these cases, you will get egg vouchers. Said vouchers can be redeemed at the prize exchange.

Gem Collector

You can trade gems (which may be found in different ways) for eggs at the gem collector. However, you may only trade for eggs that you have the Pokémon dex data from (or for any of their evolutions. For example, if you have Raticate's dex data, you will be able to trade for a Rattata egg).
However, you may not trade for Legendaries, Ditto or event eggs.

Hatching eggs

Requirements

For an Egg to hatch, it requires EHP, or Egg Hatching Points. Eggs get EHP through interactions.
Eggs need to be kept warm in your party, meaning that they may not be stored in boxes. Eggs may not be traded or released either.
Every kind egg has got their own EHP requirement. The most common requirement is 5,355, but they range from 510 EHP to 30,855 EHP.

Eggs hatch automatically once they meet their EHP requirement.

Interactions

An egg may be interacted with from their Summary, using the option to warm it. Once it is warmed, it will get a small amount EHP, which ranges from 50 EHP to 100 EHP per interaction, but this amount is modified by some factors:

  • If the user has got a Premium account activated, EHP is multiplied by 1.5.
  • If the user has blown a Flute, EHP is multiplied by 2.
  • If the egg is interacted from a direct link, EHP is multiplied by 0.25.
  • If the user has got a Flame-orb.png Flame Orb, the egg gets an additional 10 EHP.

All these multipliers may work together .This means that if the user is a Premium member and has blown a flute, EHP will be multiplied by 3. The Flame Orb bonus is added after the multiplier.