Core Keeper's Paws and Claws update will bring the game enchanting growth by its most long-awaited feature: egg hatching. This would greatly enhance gameplay with even more depth and fun, but it has specific steps as to hatching an egg successfully. Here is a guide on how to hatch eggs in Core Keeper.
First off, to hatch eggs in Core Keeper, you're going to need to get the actual eggs. Several different ways of doing this have been added with the Paws and Claws update. You will find them hidden in crates, digging spots, or boss chests. You can buy them if you prefer a faster method.
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Crafting an Egg Incubator
How to Hatch the Eggs in Core KeeperYou'll have to make an incubator, for which you need a Copper Workbench and 8Copper Bars, plus 8 Glass Pieces. Electricity will also be needed, and your Egg Incubator will have to be close to the Electricity Generator to function.
Now that everything is in place put your egg in the Egg Incubator. Incubation needs 30 minutes to be completed, so it's better to begin it at the start of your playtime. Once this time is up, you will hatch a newly born pet, which not only sounds cute but also gives really beneficial buffs to your character.
Where can I find eggs in Core Keeper?
You can find eggs in multiple places and activities in the game Core Keeper. Here are some common ways to obtain these eggs:
Crates and Digging Spots: Most of the time, you will find eggs within crates placed across the game world or in certain digging spots.
Boss Chests: Defeating bosses and looting their chests can yield eggs
Purchasing: Some of the eggs can be purchased through in-game merchants.
Monster Drops: There are many monsters that drop different eggs. Examples include the Brown Egg, which is dropped by Spiked Slimes and larger slime mounds, and the Rose Egg, which is dropped by Large Grubs and large grub pods.
To build an Incubator, you're looking at eight Copper Bars and eight Glass Pieces, all crafted on a Copper Workbench.
In-Core Keeper, an egg will take roughly 30 minutes in real time to hatch. To hatch the egg, a player places it in an egg incubator. The incubator takes electricity, and it can be crafted at a copper workbench wieighth 8 copper bars and 8 glass pieces.
Once the egg is placed into the incubator and plugged into a power source, one needs to simply wait for approximately 30 minutes until the egg hatches out into a new pet that can help a player in an adventure.
Once a hatchling, Core Keeper's pet is able to provide you with numerous bonus abilities, making your experience smoother. They will fight enemies with you, adding another layer of protection for the player character.
They are also companions and can allow one to not feel so lonely when adventuring. Some pets have special powers, such as speed boosts or illumination of dark areas while exploring caves or dungeons. More than this, your pets can help you in crafting by collecting resources more efficiently.