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Pokémon Go Fans Complain About Difficulty in Catching New Pokémon

Derek Morgan

Pokémon Go enthusiasts are once again expressing their frustration over the challenging task of capturing newly added creatures in the game. Players have taken to Reddit to voice their exhaustion, particularly regarding the recent introduction of Paldea Pokémon like Fuecoco, Sprigatito, and Quaxly.

One player highlighted the issue, stating that while they usually find it easy to catch Pokémon, it becomes problematic when a 300 Cp Tadbulb is harder to catch than a 1700 Cp Magmar, especially considering Tadbulb does not even have a powerful evolution.

Another comment emphasized the larger problem at hand, with a player expressing their frustration when a 150cp Sprigatito repeatedly escapes from a well-executed throw using a greatball. In contrast, most starter Pokémon or regular Pokémon can be captured with a single Pokéball throw, while Legendary or strong Pokémon like Charizard typically require Ultra Balls and precise throws to increase the chances of capture.

Some players speculate that Niantic, the game’s developer, intentionally makes new Pokémon more difficult to catch, potentially leading to increased usage of Pokéballs or encouraging players to venture out more frequently to replenish their supplies.

Regardless of the reason, fans unanimously agree that this aspect of the game is becoming increasingly annoying. This frustration adds to the disappointment caused by the recent Party Play event, where solo players felt left out due to the lack of alternatives provided by Niantic. Additionally, some players have faced bans for simply playing the game.

When will this backlash end? Can’t we have a moment of joy for once?

Date Score Time
Nov. 23 Various players express frustration
Difficulty in capturing new Pokémon
Players find it harder to catch low-level Pokémon than high-level ones
Increased difficulty in capturing new Pokémon may lead to more Pokéball usage
Community disheartened by recent Party Play event
Some players banned for playing the game

Source: DOTESPORTS

 

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Sarah Johnson

With a degree in journalism and a passion for dogs, Sarah is the perfect fit for the role of content creator. She spends her days researching and writing about various dog-related topics, from training and health to breed-specific quirks and everything in between.

 

 

 

 

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