In this blog, we will introduce new game rules of Etheremon transformation and egg laying. Together with battling and trading, they build up the ecosystem of our Etheremon World.

Egg laying

Etheremons can lay egg at a certain level (except for Gasons and Legends — in general they cannot lay eggs). Legends with bonus eggs can still lay the bonus eggs but no more afterward.

The egg-laying level for each kind of Etheremon is different, e.g. a Cobrus can lay egg at level 30 while a Pudde can lay egg at level 28.

After laying egg, the level of an Etheremon will be reduced by a certain amount. For example, a Cobrus at level 30 after laying egg will have its level reduced to 27.

An egg needs to be hatched to become an Etheremon. One trainer can hatch one egg at a time. The time to hatch an egg is randomized, from a few hours to a few days.

Transformation

Some Etheremons can transform at a certain level.

After transforming, an Etheremon’s level will be reset to 1 and all of its stats (HP, PA, PD, SA, SD, SP) are greatly increased comparing to a level-1 untransformed counterpart.

To transform an Etheremon, trainers need to collect all of its ancestors.

After transforming, an Etheremon can lay egg of its current transformed form after reaching a certain required level. This required level will be higher than that of its previous form. For example, after transforming a Cobrus to Dracobra, you will need to train that Dracobra from level 1 to level 50. At that level, Dracobra can lay egg and its egg will hatch into a new Dracobra.

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