2 Answers. You need to get the Lucky Egg off of wild Chansey or Blissey in Pokemon Fire Red/Leaf Green (5% chance of the item being held) and then trade a Pokemon holding it to Emerald. There is no other way to get a Lucky Egg in Emerald.
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re: The chances of obtaining a Lucky Egg? You have a 5% chance to find a Chansey in the wild. When you find a Chansey, there's a 5% chance that it's holding a Lucky Egg.
Chansey holding a lucky egg is a 5% chance. So extremely rare.
Lucky Eggs can also be held by wild Happiny. In X and Y, a Lucky Egg can be found in Coumarine City, and can also be held by wild Chansey in the Friend Safari.
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No. Unfortunately, lucky eggs do not stack. You can stack different kinds of bonuses—for example, you can activate incense and a lucky egg at the same time and sit at at a lure—but you can not stack the same kind of bonus more than once. If you activate incense twice, you won't attract twice as many Pokemon.
You can also activate up to 200 Lucky Eggs at a time to stack their effects instead of using one every 30 minutes.
Head to your favorite local place where there's a Pokéstop and a Gym nearby one another, or a place with multiple Pokéstops in close proximity. When you get there, drop a Lure Module on a Pokéstop and activate your Lucky Egg. The countdown from 30:00 will begin immediately, so it's time to get to work.
Evolving a creature gives you 500 XP, and if you have have enough creatures and Candy available to evolve them for a full 30 minutes, can net you around 60,000 XP with the use of a Lucky Egg.
Pair a Lucky Egg with an incense item or lure module. Catching a new Pokémon gives you 100 XP. Evolving Pokémon gives you 500 XP. When you have the Lucky Egg in play, you'll gain 200 XP for any new captures and 1,000 XP for any evolution. If you have a lot of Pokémon to evolve wait to do it until you have a Lucky Egg.
The first PokéStop you visit in a day will have a bonus of 500 XP and extra Poké Balls, Potions, and/or other items. If you visit any PokéStop every day for 7 days in a row, you will earn a bonus of 2500 XP and an even larger amount of extra items.
Hatching experience
It costs 200 Mega Energy to Mega Evolve a Starter Pokemon the first time, and then 50 after that.
Pokemon Let's Go Mega Evolutions are only possible during Battle or contest, after the battle the will revert back into their normal forms. Players can only Mega Evolve one pokemon per battle, you may use the Mega Stone infinite amount of times. List of Pokemon that Mega Evolve in Pokemon Lets Go Pikachu! and Eevee!
Greninja does not Mega Evolve. In fact, none of the new Kalos Pokemon can Mega Evolve.
You can Mega Evolve pokémon including Beedrill, Blastoise, Charizard, and Venusaur once you have enough energy. The pokémon will become much stronger in their new forms, so Mega Evolution is likely to have major implications for high-level play.
Ash's Charizard is undoubtedly one of Ash's most powerful Pokemon ever. Like Sceptile and Lucario, Charizard gained the ability to Mega-Evolve, making it one of the most powerful and battle-tested Pokemon in the world ever.
Pokémon: The 15 Most Powerful Mega Evolutions Of All Time, Ranked
The mega stone would probably be called "Dragonite". ...
Salamence has (even though it is only by 1 point) a higher Physical Attack stat and a higher Special Attack stat. Salamence also sits in a much better Speed tier than Dragonite. ... Salamence was not quite as bulky as Dragonite, but boasted more offensive utility.
Charizard only outperform Dragonite in Speed, but is deplorably outdone by Dragonite in HP, Attack, Defense, Special Attack and Special Defense. Type-wise, Dragonite, being a Pokemon of both Dragon and Flying types, is resistant to Charizard's Fire type, and Flying type attacks only deals normal damage.
Milotic is the evolution of Feebas and is able to evolve into a Mega Pokémon meeting special requiraments since an update on December 7th 2018....