Want to know how to find the Tokyo Alley Egg location in Pet Simulator 99? You're in the right spot. Like many other limited-time events in the game, Update 26 has spared us absolutely no trouble with yet another egg hunt. And just like the previous game, not much has changed!
The Tokyo Alley Egg is found in one of four alleys in Kawaii World—but which alley is it? And more importantly, what rewards await you once you've found it? This guide has you covered with all the answers. Here's everything to know about the Tokyo Alley Egg location in Pet Simulator 99.
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To find the Tokyo Alley Egg in Pet Simulator 99, you'll need to reach Area 220 (Kawaii Tokto) in the newly added Kawaii World. If you don't know how to reach this area, I've already explained how to do so in another guide—so please refer to that page for more information.
Assuming you have reached the area, you'll quickly notice that there are four different alleys that you can explore. Each alley contains three large chests acting as obstacles that you must navigate around or break through to progress (they're quite tough to break, so be sure to equip your best pets!).
The Tokyo Alley Egg location in Pet Simulator 99 is hidden at the end of one of these alleys, but its location isn't the same—instead, it changes every 60 minutes, so you'll need to check each alley regularly to find it. So, what rewards are on offer for your efforts?
Well, the egg contains the chance to hatch the HUGE Cupcake Unicorn, making it well worth all the grinding! Another perk is that the obstacles drop some nice loot. If you need help grinding the alleys, I suggest reading my guide on the best enchants in Pet Simulator 99.
And that's pretty much everything you need to know about how to find the Tokyo Alley Egg in Pet Simulator 99. As you can tell, it's quite straightforward, and there's nothing special you need to do to find it. Good luck exploring the alleys to locate the egg before it moves to a new spot!
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