‘Pokémon GO’ Guide: Complete Egg Hatching Chart For All Baby Pokémon! Max CP, Attack, Defense, Stamina Revealed

By Regina Bishop - 14 Dec '16 09:00AM
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"Pokémon GO" players can't catch the newly released baby Pokémon in the wild. These cute, second generation monsters can only be acquired by hatching Eggs through walking specific distances. Here's a complete Egg hatching chart for baby Pokémon in "Pokémon GO."

"Pokémon GO" player and artist Alejandro "Alex" Gil created and posted an Egg hatching chart for baby Pokémon on Reddit. As many trainers already know, there are three types of Eggs: 2KM, 5KM, and 10KM.

Igglybuff and Cleffa take the least time in hatching from Eggs. "Pokémon GO" players need to walk for only two kilometers to obtain these adorable monsters, which both require 25 Candies to evolve to Jigglypuff and Clefairy, respectively, according to Mic.

Pichu and Togepi can be hatched from 5KM Eggs and are able to evolve into Pikachu and Togetic with 25 and 50 Candies, respectively. Elekid, Magby, and Smoochum are the hardest baby Pokémon to hatch because they only come from 10KM Eggs. All of the 10KM baby Pokémon require 25 Candies to evolve into Electabuzz, Magmar, and Jynx.

The baby Pokémon's important stats (maximum CP, attack, defense, and stamina) were also revealed. "Pokémon GO" players would want to get Smoochum because it has the highest maximum CP at 1230, with a 153 attack, 116 defense, and 90 stamina, Heavy listed from The Silph Road.

Magby follows Smoochum with a max CP of 1178, 151 attack, 108 defense, and 90 stamina. Elekid has a max CP of 1073, 135 attack, 110 defense, and 90 stamina.

Cleffa's max CP is 620, while attack is at 75, defense at 91, and stamina at 100. Togepi has a max CP of 540, 67 attack, 116 defense, and 70 stamina.

Igglybuff's max CP falls at 512, with a 69 attack, 34 defense, and 180 stamina. Pichu has the weakest max CP among the baby Pokémon released in "Pokémon GO." Pikachu's baby version has a max CP of 376, 77 attack, 63 defense, and 40 stamina.

In other news, Niantic's "Pokémon GO" Christmas event began on Dec. 12 and will last until the 29th of the month. In this time, players are able to catch a limited edition Pikachu wearing a Santa hat on its head. The Christmas event also introduced more Pikachu spawns, according to Heavy.

Have you obtained any of the baby Pokémon in "Pokémon GO" yet? Let us know in the comments section below!

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