Pokã©mon Masters Best Egg Pokã©mon

Okay, so picture this: I’m sitting on the couch, half-watching some reality TV, half-heartedly tapping away at Pokémon Masters EX. I’m drowning in egg events, hatching Pokémon left and right, and frankly, most of them were… underwhelming. Like, really, another Nidoran? Don’t get me wrong, I love Nidoran, but I needed some oomph, some sparkle! I needed a Pokémon that wouldn’t just sit in the back of my box collecting digital dust. That's when it hit me: some egg Pokémon are definitely NOT created equal.
And that, my friends, is what led me down the rabbit hole of determining the absolute best egg Pokémon in Pokémon Masters EX. Because let’s be real, who has time to waste leveling up a dud?
What Makes an Egg Pokémon "Good?"
Before we dive into the specifics, let's lay down some ground rules. What qualities are we looking for in a top-tier egg 'mon? Here’s my criteria:
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- Utility: Does this Pokémon fill a specific role on a team? Can it tank, deal damage, or provide support effectively? (Spoiler: Support is KING in this game!)
- Movepool: Does it have access to useful moves, like buffs, heals, or powerful attacks?
- Passive Skills: Do its passive skills complement its role and make it even more effective?
- Rarity (Kind Of): While all egg Pokémon are technically "easy" to get, some have better evolution lines or type advantages than others. Let's be honest, nobody wants another weak Bug-type. No offense, Bug-types!
Basically, we want egg Pokémon that can actually contribute to our teams and not just be… cute. (Although, let’s be honest, cuteness does factor in a little bit. I'm only human!)
The Top Contenders (In No Particular Order… Mostly)
Alright, drumroll please! Here are some of the best egg Pokémon you can snag in Pokémon Masters EX:

Scyther/Scizor
Okay, technically Scizor isn't directly hatchable, but the payoff is worth it. Scyther is the star of the show. Why? Because it can evolve into Scizor. Scizor is a beast. With its Technician ability, it can deal significant damage with priority moves, and it can even tank a hit or two. Trust me, get a Scyther, evolve it, and never look back. You'll thank me later.
Eevee
Hear me out on this one. Yes, Eevee is common as dirt. You get it for free, and you'll probably get a few more from eggs. But think about it! Eevee can evolve into a variety of different forms, covering nearly every type. The most common is probably Vaporeon, and is useful early on to provide healing utility. Talk about versatility! (Just… maybe don’t evolve all of them into Vaporeon.)

Ponyta/Rapidash
This fiery steed offers some pretty decent offensive power, especially early on in the game. While it might not be a meta-defining monster, it can definitely pull its weight, especially if you're lacking in Fire-type coverage. Plus, Rapidash looks cool. And that's half the battle, right?
Poliwag/Poliwhirl/Politoed (or Poliwrath)
This one is a bit of a wildcard. Depending on how you evolve it, you can get either Politoed or Poliwrath, each offering different strengths. Politoed is a Water-type support that can sometimes set rain, while Poliwrath is a bruiser with good physical offense and some bulk. Experiment and see which one fits your team better! I'm personally partial to Poliwrath, but that's just me.

The Support Squad
Honestly, a lot of the egg Pokémon that offer support are worth considering. Pokémon like Chansey/Blissey, and a few of the Poison Types can offer very useful buffs to the team. Make sure to read their abilities, because there are some very strong options to be found!
The Verdict: It Depends!
Ultimately, the "best" egg Pokémon really depends on your specific team composition and what you're trying to accomplish. What works for me might not work for you. But hopefully, this guide has given you a good starting point for identifying those hidden gems lurking in your egg boxes. So, go forth and hatch, my friends! May your luck be ever in your favor! And may you get more than just another Nidoran… although, again, I do love Nidoran. Just not twenty of them. wink
