

Since the Unlimited will always be there, and since 2km eggs have the least distance and generally least desirable Pokémon, its best to stick those in the unlimited, and let those precious Blue and Super Incubators take the more desirable eggs.Īs for their usage, Blue saves money and Pokécoins, Super saves distance. use the Blue and Super Incubators for 5 kilometers and 10 kilometers eggs.use your Unlimited Incubator for 2-kilometer eggs only.Unless a substantial amount of money is going to be poured into the game, the wisest usage of these valuable items is to:

For use with DMi8 with stage opening of 110 x 160 mm without Super Z in combination with any Cage Incubator type. The following table shows how distances compare between the Normal and Super incubators: Normal Transparent microscope incubator for DMi8 with STELLARIS to control the temperature in a large volume around the microscope. The Super Incubator has the advantage over the Unlimited and Blue Incubator of applying a 0.6666667x multiplier to the egg distance, therefore reducing the walking distance needed to hatch eggs, and therefore potentially increasing the egg output, at the cost of Pokécoins. The Super Incubator has, at the time of this writing, been reserved for release in the in-game store for special events either alone at 200 Pokécoins or coupled in Sales Boxes with other items.
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You can also get free incubators during special in-game events by spinning Pokéstops for one time use Incubator variants.

The Unlimited Incubator never breaks, unlike the other two, and will always be in the player’s inventory. There are three types of Incubators in the game: the orange Unlimited Incubator, the purple Super Incubator and the blue Incubator. Incubators in Pokémon Go are inventory items that allow for the hatching of eggs, which are received from Pokéstops and gyms in 2 kilometers, 5 kilometers, and 10 kilometers variants, via walking, biking, or traveling under the in-game speed limit of around 11.25 km/h (or around 7 mph).
