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Lucky Egg しあわせタマゴ Lucky Egg
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Pokémon Global Link artwork
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Introduced in Generation II
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Pocket
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Generation II
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Items
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Generation III
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Items
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Generation IV
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Items
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Generation V
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Items (Held items)
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Generation VI
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Items
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Generation VII
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Items
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Generation VIII
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Other Items
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The Lucky Egg (Japanese: しあわせタマゴ Lucky Egg) is a type of item introduced in Generation II.
In the games
Price
In the Generation V games, the Lucky Egg can be sold to the gourmet maniac on Route 5 for $200.
Effect
The holding Pokémon gains 150% the experience it would otherwise gain.
Description
Games
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Description
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GSC
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Earns extra Exp. points. (HOLD)
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RSEColoXD
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A hold item that boosts Exp. points earned in battle.
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FRLG
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An item to be held by a Pokémon. An egg filled with happiness that earns extra Exp. points in battle.
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DPPtHGSS BWB2W2
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An item to be held by a Pokémon. It is an egg filled with happiness that earns extra Exp. Points in battle.
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XYORAS SMUSUM SwSh
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An item to be held by a Pokémon. It's an egg filled with happiness that earns extra Exp. Points in battle.
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BDSP
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An item to be held by a Pokémon. It's an egg filled with happiness that earns the holder extra Exp. Points in battle.
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Acquisition
In spin-off games
A Lucky Egg in Pokémon GO
Pokémon GO
Using a Lucky Egg doubles the experience points earned by the player for the next 30 minutes.
Description
Games
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Description
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GO
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A Lucky Egg that's filled with happiness! Earns double XP for 30 minutes.
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Acquisition
Lucky Eggs can be purchased at any time from the in-game Shop with PokéCoins. The player will also receive a Lucky Egg at level 9 and every 5 levels starting from level 10.
In the anime
In First Catch in Alola, Ketchum-Style!, Rotom Pokédex mentioned the Lucky Egg when describing Blissey.
In the TCG
- Main article: Lucky Egg (Arceus 88)
The Lucky Egg was introduced as a Pokémon Tool Trainer card in the Pokémon Trading Card Game during the English Platinum Series (the Japanese Platinum Era) in the Arceus expansion. It was first reprinted in Sword & Shield.
If the Pokémon it is attached to is Knocked Out and put in the discard pile by damage from an opponent's attack, the player draws cards until they have 7 cards in their hand.
In other languages