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Temtem: How to Hatch Eggs

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Temtem, the new PC MMO that is clearly inspired by Pokemon, is full of different ways to get creatures to make up your team. So that you can complete the breeding process, here’s everything you need to know about how to hatch eggs in Temtem.

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Breeding works in similar way to how it does in the Pokemon series. You need to take two similar Temtem to the Breeding Center, which you’ll find on Route 5.

After speaking to the breeder, you’ll have to incubate an egg there, which will take 15 real-time minutes (25 if the two Temtem aren’t from the same evolution chain). You can leave and come back to get them, and only one will incubate at a time.

How to Hatch Eggs in Temtem

Now, to hatch the egg once it’s ready, you need to head back to the Breeding Center with a space free in your active party. Take it and add it to your party, then head out on your adventures again. Leaving the egg in the Breeding Center won’t see it hatch, so be sure to take it with you.

Then, it will take between five and 45 minutes of real time for it to actually hatch. The time it takes depends on how rare the Temtem you’re trying to hatch is. If it’s hard to find or catch, you’ll find that it takes on the longer side for it to hatch.

Just wander around or carry on with following the story and it will hatch on its own. It will tell you when it’s ready to break out, so just keep your fingers crossed for a Luma version.

In short, to hatch eggs in Temtem

  1. Start the breeding process at the game’s Breeding Center on Route 5.

  2. Wait 15 or 25 minutes for the egg to incubate.

  3. Clear a space in your team and collect the egg.

  4. Then, continue playing for up to 45 minutes and the egg will hatch.

That’s everything you need to know about how to hatch eggs in Temtem. For more tips and tricks on the game, be sure to search for Twinfinite.

About the author

Twinfinite Staff Writer

Tom Hopkins

A Film and English graduate from London who plays far too much FIFA. Playing Games since 1999. Favorite Genres: Third-Person Action, Racing, and Narrative-Driven.

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