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'''Eggs''' are the natural resource of wild creature births... and undeveloped [[Life blocks|Lifeblocks]] in [[CHKN]].
These large '''eggs''' can only be hatched in a hatchery or broken open with the help of one of your creatures. Eggs cannot be moved and have different levels of shell strength. Tier 1 eggs can be broken by you, and Tier 2 eggs must be broken by a life block taken from a level 1 or above creature. The level of the egg is determined by the highest level life block the creature that gives birth to it has. When cracked open the egg provides random life blocks.
 
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== Overview ==
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In [[Game Modes|Creative Mode]], you are given a general egg that, when thrown, will spawn a random wild creature that you would normally find on land. Generally, however, if two alike creatures are together for a while, one will eventually lay an egg. Depending on the stats of the parents, the egg will be "tiered." These tiered eggs cannot be picked up whole, and have different levels of shell strength. The higher the tier, the stronger the shell will be, but also the better the lifeblocks will be inside if broken. Be very careful when attacking an egg though, as if either parent is around, it will begin to defend its offspring.
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== Egg Types ==
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{| class="wikitable" width="50%"
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! Tier
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! Notes
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| <center>[[File:egg_icon.png|100px]]</center>
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<center><b>Random Egg</b></center>
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| Found in [[Game Modes|Creative Mode]], these eggs can be thrown to spawn a random wild creature you would normally find on land.
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|-
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|<center><b>Tier 1</b></center>
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| T1 eggs are light in color with dark brown spots. You will find a couple from where you start, and will include weak lifeblocks, like [[Chicken|chicken]] parts.
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|-
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|<center><b>Tier 2</b></center>
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| T2 eggs have a camouflage look to them, with a light yellow spots and a green webbing style.
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|-
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|<center><b>Tier 3</b></center>
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| T3 eggs are green, and have a reptile-skin look to them.
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|-
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|<center><b>Tier 4</b></center>
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| T4 eggs have a dark blue-ish green coloring, also with a rougher reptile-skin look.
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|-
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|<center><b>Tier 5</b></center>
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| T5 eggs are a darker blue, and have a snake scale-like look to them.
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|}
   
 
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Revision as of 19:55, 20 April 2016

Eggs are the natural resource of wild creature births... and undeveloped Lifeblocks in CHKN.

Overview

In Creative Mode, you are given a general egg that, when thrown, will spawn a random wild creature that you would normally find on land. Generally, however, if two alike creatures are together for a while, one will eventually lay an egg. Depending on the stats of the parents, the egg will be "tiered." These tiered eggs cannot be picked up whole, and have different levels of shell strength. The higher the tier, the stronger the shell will be, but also the better the lifeblocks will be inside if broken. Be very careful when attacking an egg though, as if either parent is around, it will begin to defend its offspring.

Egg Types

Tier Notes
Egg icon
Random Egg
Found in Creative Mode, these eggs can be thrown to spawn a random wild creature you would normally find on land.
Tier 1
T1 eggs are light in color with dark brown spots. You will find a couple from where you start, and will include weak lifeblocks, like chicken parts.
Tier 2
T2 eggs have a camouflage look to them, with a light yellow spots and a green webbing style.
Tier 3
T3 eggs are green, and have a reptile-skin look to them.
Tier 4
T4 eggs have a dark blue-ish green coloring, also with a rougher reptile-skin look.
Tier 5
T5 eggs are a darker blue, and have a snake scale-like look to them.