Pokemon Go 10k Egg [duplicate]

Pokemon Go 10k Egg [duplicate] - Yellow Pikachu Plushmascot

The other day I got a 10k egg and I was pretty hyped seeing as they are quite rare now. So I decided I would go out and walk 10k. When the egg got to 9.9k I got out my phone and looked at it then put it back in my pocket. But then when I checked it again the egg was not there it had disappeared from the page where it shows all the eggs. So I checked journal. Nothing. I went onto Pokemon and clicked recently caught. Nothing. I don't know what happend that day but I would like to know.



Best Answer

It likely hatched and you never got a notification, sort your pokemon by recent and see if there's anything there you don't recognize.




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How do you get more 10k eggs in Pokémon Go?

1. Spin, Spin, Spin! The easiest method to getting more 10km eggs in Pok\xe9mon Go is to spin Pokestops every chance you get. They will randomly drop, and you can either hatch or remove lower-level eggs from your bag and incubators to make room for the 10km prizes.

Can you get 10km eggs from gifts?

You can only get the 7km eggs from gifts. It isn't possible with the 5k or 10k egg.

What are the chances of getting a 10k egg in Pokémon Go?

Pokemon GO: Current Pokemon available in 10km eggs
  • Timburr (16.7% chance)
  • Klink (16.7% chance)
  • Darumaka (13.2% chance)
  • Audino (9.8% chance)
  • Emolga (7.9% chance)
  • Espurr (7.7% chance)
  • Mienfoo (7.6% chance)
  • Rufflet (7.1% chance)


What Pokémon can you get from 10k Eggs 2021?

10km Eggs
  • AUDINO (can be shiny)
  • AXEW.
  • DARUMAKA (can be shiny)
  • EMOLGA.
  • ESPURR.
  • GOOMY.
  • KLINK (can be shiny)
  • MIENFOO.




Let's See! 🤔 Hatching 10km eggs for rare and... Pokemon go




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