POKÉMON GO Throws Another Fossil Celebration As The Creatures Dominate The 7km Egg Pool

POKÉMON GO Throws Another Fossil Celebration As The Creatures Dominate The 7km Egg Pool

Fossil Pokémon have been a fixture in the franchise since the very beginning with the likes of Aerodactyl, Omanyte, and Kabuto and now the 7km eggs in Pokémon Go are jam-packed with them. Read on!

By LiteraryJoe - Feb 24, 2020 05:02 AM EST
Filed Under: Cartoons
Source: Game Fragger
What do Omanyte, Tirtouga, Kabuto, Lileep, Anorith, Cranidos, Shieldon, and Archen all have in common? They're all fossil Pokémon, sure, but they also share another common trait - they're all currently hatching from 7km eggs.

Any of the fossil creatures that may have been popping out of 2km, 5km, or 10km eggs prior to this shake-up will no longer be doing so as they have made their way to the 7km eggs as well. In the same breath Riolu who was previously available through 7km eggs is now only available via 10km eggs instead.

Trainers will want to pop as many Incubators on 7km eggs as possible if they are looking for fossil Candy. The best way to ensure you are getting 7km eggs in your inventory (which can only hold nine at a time) is to open gifts from friends. Be careful not to spin Pokéstops while trying to set your eggs up as you can't be sure of which eggs you will get from them.

Which creature are you most hoping to get? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section!


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