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What are blue raid eggs in Pokémon Go?

What are these rare blue eggs spawning from raids?

For a limited time, blue raid eggs will appear in Pokémon Go. These happen during specific events in the game, and they won’t be around for too long. These typically occur during a Community Day event, but they might be during other special events staged by Niantic. These raids work effectively the same as traditional ones but provide unique benefits. Here’s what you need to know about blue raid eggs in Pokémon Go.

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How blue raid eggs work in Pokémon Go

A blue raid egg in Pokémon Go is considered a four-star raid. Four-star raids were one of the original difficulty tiers in the mobile game, but these, along with two-star raids, were merged into one-star and three-star raids. Now, Niantic uses these blue raid eggs as four-star eggs, and they spawn shortly after the conclusion of a Community Day event.

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The blue raid eggs will spawn the second form of the featured Pokémon. For example, on Teddiursa’s Community Day, Ursaring will generate from these eggs after the event ends. If you and other players defeat Ursaring at the raid, Teddiursa will begin appearing within 300 meters of that location for the next 30 minutes. This allows players to work together to try and capture more of the Community Day Pokémon, despite the event being over. These effects also make it more worthwhile to work towards evolving Ursaring into its final form, Ursaluna, and teach it the Community Move, High Horsepower.

You will likely see blue raid eggs whenever you participate in a Community Day event. These might occur in other events, and these are valuable opportunities if you’re looking to receive the spawn of a particular Pokémon.


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Zack Palm is the Senior Writer of Gamepur and has spent over five years covering video games, and earned a Bachelor's degree in Economics from Oregon State University. He spends his free time biking, running tabletop campaigns, and listening to heavy metal. His primary game beats are Pokémon Go, Destiny 2, Final Fantasy XIV, and any newly released title, and he finds it difficult to pull away from any Star Wars game.