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  2. Oct 25, 2024 · In Generations II, III, and VII, Egg cycles are 256 steps long. In Generation IV, Egg cycles are 255 steps long. In Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, Egg cycles are also 255 steps long, but are shorter on special dates. [1] In Generations V and VI, Egg cycles are 257 steps long.

  3. This is a list of Pokémon by their Egg Groups and number of Egg cycles required to hatch without any modifiers. Changes. While no Pokémon's number of Egg cycles has ever changed, in Generation VIII several Pokémon that were previously only in one Egg Group gained an additional Egg Group.

  4. An egg cycle is composed of 257 steps (in Generation V and on), so a Meowth egg should take 257*20 or 5140 steps to hatch. Serebii refers to this number as Base Egg Steps.

  5. This Bulbapedia article covers the mechanic in depth, but the TLDR is that every time the player takes around ~255 steps an Egg Cycle occurs. When an Egg Cycle occurs, every egg in the player's party has a counter that ticks down once (or twice if you have a Flame Body/Magma Armor Pokemon in your party).

  6. Check the Bulbagarden home page for up-to-date Pokémon news and discuss it on the forums or in the Bulbagarden Discord server. Egg cycles From Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokémon encyclopedia.

  7. Pokémon are compatible for breeding if: They are not legendary Pokémon, baby Pokémon, Unown, Nidorina or Nidoqueen. They are of opposite genders. They are in the same egg group (see table). A Pokémon meeting the first criteria can also breed with Ditto. Genderless Pokémon can only breed with Ditto.

  8. Each egg has a cycle of 255 steps of which you need to complete in order to hatch the egg with the cycle being dependant upon the Pokémon species within the egg. This process can be sped up by having a Pokémon with the Flame Body or Magma Armor abilities which make counts each cycle as two cycles in order to make it progress faster.