Pokemon Crimson and Crimson: Eggs now spawn at Picnics, leaving fans confused

Pokémon Eggs are such a thing: no one's ever seen a Pokémon lay one!



Pokémon Eggs are such a thing: no one’s ever seen a Pokémon lay one!

Pokémon Crimson and Crimson are preparing to introduce a major change in Pokémon breeding. The new trailer revealed that Eggs can now be found while picnicking. Which causes confusion for many Frans and raises many questions. The Gen 9 part may turn the entire mechanics of Pokémon reproduction upside down.

Pokémon Crimson / Crimson: New trailer shows eggs found while picnicking

That’s what it’s about: In Pokémon Crimson and Crimson, we can have a picnic. This serves, among other things, as a social activity in multiplayer, we can also prepare sandwiches in a mini-game, and we can also bathe Pokémon. Apparently we also find eggs in a basket.

At least that’s the way it is new fifteen-minute gameplay trailer to see:

Pokémon Crimson + Crimson - New trailer shows almost 15 minutes of gameplay






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Pokémon Crimson & Crimson – New trailer shows almost 15 minutes of gameplay

So not only can we hang out with our friends, make food and feed and bathe Pokémon, but we also mysteriously find Pokémon Eggs in a basket. That works a little more mysteriousthan the mechanics already were anyway.

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What the eggs at a picnic could mean

With the new egg mechanics in connection with the picnic, it remains completely unclear whether we can influence the eggs in any way. For example, by selecting two Pokémon, as has been the case up to now.

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Since the second generation let’s put two compatible Pokémon in the Pokémon hoard and get an egg. Even if it has expressly never been seen how Pokémon lay eggs, there is apparently some kind of pairing with the corresponding result.

The two parent Pokémon can be used to influence what kind of Pokémon we get out of it. Of course, this is particularly important for shiny hunters, who of course also use eggs for their breeding activities.

What’s it like in crimson? Now many Pokémon fans are wondering whether the new part will completely turn the whole thing upside down:

  • Possibly there is no longer a Pokémon hoard and eggs are only created at picnics. But can we influence that and if so, how?
  • Or will everything stay the same with breeding in the after-school care center? Possibly the eggs at the picnic could just be random bonus eggs, or some that can be influenced in some way by other factors.

We’ll know for sure at the latest when we can finally play Pokémon Crimson and Crimson ourselves. It won’t be that long anymore: The Gen 9 Pokémon game will be released on November 18th for the Nintendo Switch and offers, among other things, a seamlessly connected open world for the first time.

What do you think: Can crimson and purple finally provide an answer to the question of where the Pokémon eggs come from and how they are made?

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