Pokémon Go now has more Pokémon than any main series game

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Pokémon Go now has more Pokémon than any main series game
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here are now more Pokémon to collect in Pokémon Go than in any of the franchise's main series games.

Today's new Pokémon Go in-game event adds a menagerie of creatures from the franchise's fictional Paldea region, featured in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, bringing the total number of species available in Pokémon Go up to a whopping 814.

That's more than the record number of Pokémon available to use in any main series game, with the most being 809 in Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon.

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Too bad it’s still not fun to play

I've been playing since launch, although admittedly not much the past few weeks, and I think it's fun depending on what you find fun.

I've never been big on the Battling (PvP or Raiding) but I've enjoyed the "Catch 'em All".

I do however agree that even the "catch" part of the game is poorly put together. For example while the game may contain 800+ Pokemon, realistically you can only ever catch ~30 different species at a given time. If you started a new account today and did ALL the activities available, really grinding for a month, you'd probably only have ~200 or so Pokemon. If you played for a year, maybe double that.

For this reason why isn't Pokemon HOME considered the game with the most Pokemon?

I lost a bunch of legendaries when my Pokébank subscription lapsed.
I've been collecting legendaries in Go for ages to rebuild my stable, and I've only just realized that Go legendaries don't count until you've had one in the destination game. Which means that Go legendaries are totally without value in terms of collecting a first of anything.

Oh damn, I forgot about Pokebank. Farewell forgotten 'mon.

Seems like a coin toss on whether or not your mons got wiped when your subscription ended.
If you can dig up a 3DS with Pokébank and whatever the intermediary app was, you might still be able to pull them all out, now that Bank (the service) is now free.

Dude pokebank is free now?

Yeah, when the eShop shut down they made Bank completely free. In the app it appears as you have an extremely large number of days of trial.

Pretty sure you can just reactivate your sub for like a month and get everything back to at least transfer out.

Well now it's free forever, you just need to sideload the application itself.
Some stuff got wiped. It was never clear why it happened to some people and not others.

I lost interest in catching them all when I got to the point where the main pokemon I don’t have are behind ridiculously low egg rates. Add in the few pokemon where I’d ether have to buy plane tickets to Alaska and Greece or violate the TOS by spoofing my GPS signal and I just decided the juice wasn’t worth the squeeze

What’s not fun about it? I quit 3 months in because there were no pokestops in my area, really

Its a collectors game with nothing good to collect. This might seem like a silly take, and with 813 pokemon now in the game, it should be. But the way pokemon are laid out in this game is just horrendous.

In the main series games, you LOOK for pokemon. You might just wander around the grass for a while and take what you get, but at some point, you have a shopping list. In order to find specific pokemon, you go to a specific location. You find the pokemon you are looking for, often with others similar in type.

Well, in pokemon go, this isn’t the case at all. There are maybe 20-40 pokemon in the spawn pool at any given time. Go somewhere, ANYWHERE around you, and you are going to see more of the same. Once you have them, you wait for the next spawn rotation (sometimes thats 1 month, sometimes its 8) or events. The events are somewhere between 3 hours and 1 week long, and then you might actually have some cool shit, and the game is exciting for a bit. But after that, its back to the same old bullshit.

Now the game is just about collecting shinies. This is really what niantic has tried to monetize. The (often only) way to get them is to either hatch eggs (buying incubators) or doing raids (buying raid passes). The other way to get them is by doing certain events where they hand them out like candy. I stopped a couple years ago when i had well over 300 shinies, because there just wasn’t a point anymore. The whole “cool collectible” factor came from them being rare, if everyone gets them in events, why is it special?

Well, no. Rates are higher at different times of day, near bodies of water, in different weather, closer to high-foot-traffic zones, in forests, from eggs and from raids.
Not to mention continents.

300 different pokemon shiny or 300 shinies including dupes? While getting a shiny during an event is easy actually being committed and grind out every shiny event is crazy dedication. I can't bother with the game because the core gameplay loop is just so incredibly boring, and as you say is nothing like Pokemon should be. I'm slowly transferring everything to Pokemon Home and in that regard it has been pretty nice in terms of getting legendaries and mythicals that are really tough in the main series games to get. I've never catched the original 151 before and when I combine Let's Go Pikachu with Pokemon Go into Pokemon Home I'll actually tick that childhood goal off, which feels nice.

Definitely including dupes, I got rid of tons of dupes from events but the spawn pool was so limited you were bound go get more. I was dedicated enough to grind out wild shinies, but if it was locked behind incubators or raids, forget about it.

Personally I just find it to be a location data collecting app with a light video game skin over top of it. I love Pokemon and wore out of the game when I realized player fun isn’t niantic’s priority in the slightest, it’s how to squeeze more and more data to sell out of the player. If it wasn’t for the blue chip IP they landed the company would be gone already. Literally every other game they’ve launched has been a flop

Does anyone still play ingress?

I tried it for the first time a few months ago. It was bad. The in-game tutorial does not cover half of it and the game play that I could figure out was super shallow. I could probably look up third party getting started guides, but I did not think it was worth the bother.

I don't think I ever really understood it either lol

I’m sure some do, seems like that’s the only other one of their games with any staying power