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{{incomplete|section|Check if the Everstone is received if the player shows any OT Togepi / Togetic / Togekiss (not necessarily the one from the Mystery Egg)}} | {{incomplete|section|Check if the Everstone is received if the player shows any OT Togepi / Togetic / Togekiss (not necessarily the one from the Mystery Egg)}} | ||
[[Mr. Pokémon]] asks the player to bring the Mystery Egg to [[Professor Elm]] for study, due to his expertise on Pokémon [[Evolution]]. After the player defeats [[Falkner]] and obtains the {{badge|Zephyr}}, Elm's [[ | [[Mr. Pokémon]] asks the player to bring the Mystery Egg to [[Professor Elm]] for study, due to his expertise on Pokémon [[Evolution]]. After the player defeats [[Falkner]] and obtains the {{badge|Zephyr}}, Elm's [[Professor's assistant#Johto|aide]] will return the egg to the {{player}}, revealing that it is in fact a [[Pokémon Egg]]. The Egg, if the player chooses to keep it in their [[party]], will eventually hatch into a {{p|Togepi}}. If the player shows the hatched Togepi to Professor Elm, he will give the player an [[Everstone]]. | ||
When this item is received from Mr. Pokémon, the last [[Pokémon Center]] used is set to [[Cherrygrove City]]. Therefore, if the player [[black out|blacks out]] or uses {{m|Teleport}} outside of battle (even though this move is not yet legitimately available), they will go to this Pokémon Center instead of going directly to [[player's house|their house]] and skipping the first battle against {{ga|Silver|the rival}}. | When this item is received from Mr. Pokémon, the last [[Pokémon Center]] used is set to [[Cherrygrove City]]. Therefore, if the player [[black out|blacks out]] or uses {{m|Teleport}} outside of battle (even though this move is not yet legitimately available), they will go to this Pokémon Center instead of going directly to [[player's house|their house]] and skipping the first battle against {{ga|Silver|the rival}}. | ||
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|zh_yue=神奇蛋 ''{{tt|Sàhnkèih Dáan|Mystery Egg}}'' | |zh_yue=神奇蛋 ''{{tt|Sàhnkèih Dáan|Mystery Egg}}'' | ||
|zh_cmn=神奇蛋 ''{{tt|Shénqí Dàn|Mystery Egg}}'' | |zh_cmn=神奇蛋 ''{{tt|Shénqí Dàn|Mystery Egg}}'' | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[List of Key Items | * [[List of Key Items in Generation II]] | ||
* [[List of Key Items | * [[List of Key Items in Generation IV]] | ||
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The Mystery Egg (Japanese: ふしぎなタマゴ Mystery Egg) is a Key Item introduced in Generation II. It is an unusual egg found by the Day-Care Couple and given to Mr. Pokémon.
In the core series games
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Mr. Pokémon asks the player to bring the Mystery Egg to Professor Elm for study, due to his expertise on Pokémon Evolution. After the player defeats Falkner and obtains the Zephyr Badge, Elm's aide will return the egg to the player, revealing that it is in fact a Pokémon Egg. The Egg, if the player chooses to keep it in their party, will eventually hatch into a Togepi. If the player shows the hatched Togepi to Professor Elm, he will give the player an Everstone.
When this item is received from Mr. Pokémon, the last Pokémon Center used is set to Cherrygrove City. Therefore, if the player blacks out or uses Teleport outside of battle (even though this move is not yet legitimately available), they will go to this Pokémon Center instead of going directly to their house and skipping the first battle against the rival.
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