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Pokemon GO: How to Get Strange Eggs (Red Eggs/ Team Rocket Eggs)

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Eggs have been an important part of Pokemon GO since the game launched in the Summer of 2016. Since then, we’ve only seen one new type of egg come to the game until now. Here’s everything you need to know about how to get Strange Eggs (Red Eggs/Team Rocket Eggs) in Pokemon GO.

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How to Get Strange Eggs (Red Eggs/ Team Rocket Eggs) in Pokemon GO

Before we get into obtaining the eggs, let’s get a handle on what Strange Eggs are. Only Dark- and Poison-type Pokemon — or ones who gain one of those types through evolution — can hatch from Strange Eggs. On top of that, they take longer to hatch than any previous type of egg at 12 km.

Strange Egg Hatch List

Currently, there are eight different species of Pokemon that can be hatched from these new eggs. Check out the full list below:

  • Pawniard (Dark/Steel)
  • Vullaby (Dark/Flying)
  • Trubbish (Poison)
  • Scraggy (Dark/Fighting)
  • Larvitar* (Rock/Ground)
  • Deino* (Dark/Dragon)
  • Sandile (Ground/Dark)
  • Absol* (Dark)

*Potential shiny

How to Get

First, you’ll need to have a Rocket Radar so you can encounter GO Rocket Leaders at Pokestops or in hot air balloons. Then, you need to defeat one of these Leaders and you’ll get a Strange Egg. Pop it into one of your incubators and walk for 12 km to hatch your Pokemon.

Time needed: 1 day

Here’s a quick summary of how to get Strange Eggs (Red Eggs/Team Rocket Eggs) in Pokemon GO:

  1. Get a Rocket Radar

    It takes six Mysterious Components to create a Radar. These are obtainable by defeating GO Rocket Grunts.

  2. Get an egg by defeating a GO Rocket Leader

    Tapping the Rocket Radar icon in the upper right of the game screen will search the nearby Pokestops for Leaders or Leader balloons. Find one, battle them, and win to get an egg.

  3. Hatch it

    Mysterious Eggs can be hatched after being in an incubator for 12 km.

That’s all there is to know about how to get Strange Eggs (Red Eggs/Team Rocket Eggs) in Pokemon GO. If you need any help with taking on the GO Rocket Leaders, then check out our battle guides for Arlo, Sierra, and Cliff so you can easily figure out which Pokemon to use.

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Omar Banat

Omar is a UofM Duluth graduate who is obsessed with Smash Bros. Video games are life, but life is not video games. Playing Games Since: 1991, Favorite Genres: Puzzle, Platformer, Action-Adventure (mainly Metroidvanias)

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