‘Pokémon GO’ Cheats, Tips, Hacks: How To Easily Hatch Eggs Into Rare Pokémon

First Posted: Aug 27, 2016 09:08 AM EDT
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Hatching eggs in "Pokémon Go" is a quite cumbersome task. It takes a lot of time and effort for players to hatch the 2km, 5km and 10km eggs. The main problem which "Pokémon Go" players face is hatching common Pokémon from their eggs. In fact, most of the time it happens that the same kind of Pokémon gets hatched out of the eggs. If you follow this simple "Pokémon Go" cheats, hacks and tips, you can definitely increase your chances of easily hatching eggs into rare Pokémon.

How To Easily Hatch Eggs Into Rare Pokémon In Pokémon Go

Extra Incubators - One of the best ways to hatch uncommon and powerful rare Pokémon from the eggs is by getting extra incubators. Incubators can either be earned while moving ahead into the game or they can also be bought from the PokeShop. It is to be noted that more incubator boosts the hatching process. After collecting incubators, players need to wisely use them. While, the orange infinity incubator can be used multiple times, the blue incubators should only be used rarely, reported CNet.

Hatch Eggs Regularly - Players should make it a appoint to hatch eggs regularly as it is the fastest way to replace 2 km and 5 km eggs that are commonly found in the game. Hatching the lower mileage eggs as quickly as possible will free up slots for the much-preferred 10 km eggs. It is to be noted that 10 km eggs have more chances of hatching into rare and more powerful Pocket monsters, reported Christian Times.

Hatch Eggs Even When You Are Not Walking - It is almost impossible to walk to 10 km every time in order to hatch eggs. While this may appear as a cheating trick, the third option which "Pokémon Go" players can resort to is the 'fake walking hack' which is keeping the "Pokémon Go" app open while taking a slow ride on a city bus or bike. The mobile app will take the slow-paced movement of the vehicle as walking.

Stay tuned to SWR for more "Pokémon GO" tips, tricks, cheats and hacks.


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