I have recently been looking at the hidden IV's of my pokemon and I noticed that the pokemon I get from hatching tends to be quite a bit higher than what I find in the wild. Do hatched pokemon tend to have higher IV's than ones in the wild?
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"I noticed that the pokemon I get from hatching tends to be quite a bit higher than what I find in the wild." Seems like you answered your own question. Research and testing would have to be done but i feel like your assumption is probably right– Brandon MuiseJul 22, 2016 at 16:39
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1Just because I noticed a slight trend doesn't mean it's true for other people and the purpose of this is to look at a larger sample size.– Kevin TianJul 22, 2016 at 16:41
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Also this is definitely not a duplicate because the post does not mentions IV's at all.– Kevin TianJul 22, 2016 at 16:41
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1This is certainly a duplicate; it doesn't have to mention IVs for it to be. It asks if eggs are better in any way. I don't think IVs even exist in Go.– FrankJul 22, 2016 at 16:52
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1While IV's do exist there is no reason to believe that hatched Pokemon are better than caught ones. There has been evidence found in what has been data mined, and from personal experience and other individual reports it appears there isn't an advantage one way or the other. I've hatched ones that have incredibly low stats (CP, HP, and IV) and caught some that are very high. Only change I can tell is trainer level and luck.– VirusbombJul 22, 2016 at 17:02
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