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| {{incomplete|section|Check if the Everstone is received if the player shows any OT Togepi / Togetic (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 [[Professors' aides#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]]. | | [[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 [[Professors' aides#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]]. |
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Revision as of 12:03, 9 January 2023