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  1. Oct 25, 2024 · 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. In Pokémon Sword and Shield, and in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, Egg cycles are 128 steps long.

  2. You need to walk a certain amount of steps in order to hatch the egg, depending on the Pokémon you're trying to hatch. It could take from 1,000 to roughly 10,000 steps to hatch the egg, depending on the type of Pokémon.

  3. It’s literally steps taken. So yes it’s faster on a bike because you move faster. Every Pokémon is different depending on how many steps are required. You can also keep certain Pokémon in your party to half the amount of steps needed to hatch an egg.

  4. 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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  5. 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 ...

  6. The basics. Breeding occurs at the Pokémon Daycare. If two compatible Pokémon are left with the daycare lady, they will produce an egg. (The games are purposely vague about how this happens.) Pokémon are compatible for breeding if: They are not legendary Pokémon, baby Pokémon, Unown, Nidorina or Nidoqueen. They are of opposite genders.

  7. 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.

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