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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. 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).

  3. Aug 11, 2023 · Fortunately, finding the latest egg cycle timing at any point is really easy: all that we need to do is make and hatch a new egg and see what the hatch time ends up being. Finally, to demonstrate this behavior in action, I recorded the video below.

  4. You may hold as many eggs as your inventory allows. The process works like in the games, after a certain number of steps the Egg Cycle ticks down. 128 x Egg Cycles. Example: 128 x 40 = 5,120 steps. When the Egg Cycle is at 0 and you run one more cycle the egg will hatch.

  5. May 3, 2018 · If you put an egg in the PC, the remaining number of egg cycles is not reset but it won't go down while it's in the PC. So the exact number of steps required could change slightly because you may be at a different point in the egg cycle when you withdraw it again. Example: you get an egg with 15 egg cycles and you walk 257 steps.

  6. 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.

  7. Depends on a lot of things. I will note them below. The egg cycle of a mon. Some mons will need very low amount of steps to hatch (Magikarp needs 1000-ish steps) while some need very high (first forms of pseudo-legends need 10000-ish steps, for instance). How the mons are close to each other.