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  2. 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).

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    The number of steps per Egg cycle differs between generations. 1. In Generations II, III, and VII, Egg cycles are 256 steps long. 2. In Generation IV, Egg cycles are 255 steps long. 2.1. In Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, Egg cycles are also 255 steps long, but are shorter on special dates. 3. In Generations V and VI, Egg cycles are 25...

    Generation IX

    Every time an Egg cycle is completed, the game goes through the Eggs in the player's party in order and performs the following: 1. If the Egg's Egg cycle count is 0, the Egg hatches and no other Eggs are processed. 2. Otherwise, subtract 1 from the Egg's cycle count.

    Generations V through VIII

    Every time an Egg cycle is completed, the Egg cycle count for all Eggs in the player's party is decreased by 1; if a Pokémon with Flame Body, Magma Armor or Steam Engineis in the party, it is instead decreased by 2 (but not to less than 0). When an Egg's Egg cycle count reaches 0, it hatches. If multiple Eggs are ready to hatch after an Egg cycle ends, the first Egg in the party will hatch immediately, while the remaining Eggs will hatch—in party order and one at a time—each time the player t...

    Generations III and IV

    Every time an Egg cycle is completed, the game goes through the Eggs in the player's party in order and performs the following: 1. If the Egg's Egg cycle count is 0, the Egg hatches and no other Eggs are processed. 2. Otherwise, subtract 1 from the Egg's cycle count. 2.1. In Pokémon Emerald or Generation IV games, if a Pokémon with Flame Body or Magma Armoris in the party, subtract 2 instead of 1 (but to no less than 0). As a consequence of this logic, in order to hatch a given Egg, the playe...

    The quote shown from the table below depends solely on the Egg cycle value in the Egg's Pokémon data structure. That is, since, in Generations III and IV, the number of Egg cycles remaining for the player to walk before an Egg hatches is one greater than the value in the Egg's data structure, the maximum number of Egg cycles the player must walk is...

    In the Pokémon data structure, the number of Egg cycles required to hatch an Egg is stored in the same field that stores the friendshipof Pokémon that are not in Eggs.
    The only Pokémon species with more than 40 Egg cycles are those in the No Eggs Discovered Egg Group, and therefore those Eggs cannot be obtained legitimately. However, the Wynaut and Togepi Eggs re...
  3. 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.

  4. May 3, 2018 · Best answer. In short: no they do not reset. But it's slightly more complicated because eggs don't hatch based on steps directly. Each egg has a number of "egg cycles" that must be completed.

  5. If you go to the south end of Goldenrod, and bump up against the inner-right side of the arch, you can ride straight north and south for a number of steps-85 to be exact-without worrying about...

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  6. Oct 1, 2024 · "Time" is actually determined by Egg cycle completion, which is determined by in-game steps or biking. An Egg cycle is a counted number of steps that activates breeding-related programs in the game. One Egg cycle lasts 256 steps in Generations II and III, 255 steps in Generation IV, 257 steps in Generations V to VII, and 128 steps in later ...

  7. Aug 5, 2012 · Riding a bicycle (for example) would reduce the Egg's actual hatching time by traveling quickly, raising the step count faster, and completing Egg cycles faster. Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald allow players to use the Mach Bike, which is twice as fast as the Acro Bike.

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