Are hatched / starter Pokemon different to caught ones?
If I hatch a Pokemon, is it different in any way to one I've caught?
I mean ignoring the variation in stats - is there some fundamental difference, like one has the potential for a higher max CP or something?
Likewise, is my starter Pokemon different or special in any way?
Best Answer
There is no difference. Hatched pokemon will only start out with higher CP but the maximum CP should be the same as ones you catch in the wild. Also hatched pokemon will give you more candies when obtained. Your starter pokemon is not special and is quite useless throughout the game. You'll find stronger versions of your starter in the wild and you'll probably just transfer your starter for candy.
Source: Personal Experience.
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Are hatched Pokémon better than caught Pokémon?
No, however you are rewarded substantially more for hatching an egg than catching that same Pokemon in the wild - you receive a random amount of stardust that seems to range from about 500-1000 and a random amount of candies (I've gotten from 6 to 21). You also receive more experience.Does hatching a Pokémon count as catching?
No, hatching Pok\xe9mon does not count towards your Daily Bonus streak. Shortly after hatching my Squirtle, I caught a Pidgey. On the rewards screen for catching the Pidgey, I was notified that I extended my streak.Do hatched Pokémon have better IVs?
It's very well-known by now that Pokemon hatched from eggs tend to have higher IV distributions than Pokemon caught in the wild (especially after the wild Pokemon IV glitch was fixed).Why do hatched Pokémon not have full HP?
This is the result of a recurring bug in Pokemon GO, that often hits when Niantic rebalances a Pokemon's stats. As mentioned in the link: It will fix itself as you hatch all of your eggs obtained before [a] stat rebalance. They just forgot to update the current HP of pokemon still in eggs when the rebalance hit.What if Starter Pokémon Had DIFFERENT Evolutions? - Kanto
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Answer 2
To address the primary question, no, they appear to not be different anD really both are variable in power and stats. However, I would caution this statement by asking what team you are on? Yellow team may have more pronounced hatching powers vs blue has more powerful evolutions vs red might find more powerful in the wild or gain cp faster when leveling up. The game simply needs to be played more to find out these nuances.
What I really wanted to mention though was in regards to the starter pokemon being "useless":
I've been holding onto my starter squirtle in the off chance that there is secret coding that will make it super powerful if I level it up long term in the future. If you know about the evee evolution choice trick then you know that it's a possibility they would do something like that.... and if you transferred yours to the professor then you'll be SOL...check out the evee thing on other forums and you'll get why I'm saying this.
It may not be relevant now, it may never be, but I have a feeling, as a long term ingress player, this game will only get more complex alon with the programming anD secret tricks. There WILL be a reason to have kept it...eventually. which will lead more people to create a second or third account to get a starter starter again most likely. This guy who commented there wasn't any reason is just upset now bc he probably transferred his already and wasn't thinking about the long term :(
I'm a level 22 who refuses to pay to play. I'm all about the smart playing and live in a dense urban environment. I think your first starter could be worth holding onto...just in case. That's just my best advice.
BTW I caught a 488 squirtle yesterday and my highest wild catch was a 1270 arcanine. There are wild evolved charizards around here somewhere too. And my buddy caught a Blastoise. That being said...keep your first! The data is in the system, it will know that was your first...
Answer 3
The starters height and weight are both xl meaning its cp will be higher. Not by much but it will be stronger. Xl means boost in power and health and xs is boost in speed of attack rate and dodgeing.
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