Yesterday, June 12, 2022, Pokémon GO held a Research Day as part of Adventure Week. This was well received by many coaches, but the place of residence plays a decisive role. We at MeinMMO took a look at what happened.
Which event is it about? In the last few days, Pokémon GO has been running Adventure Week, which culminated in a mini-event in the form of a research day with Schilterus and Koknodon.
For four hours on June 12th, you could encounter altered spawns, encounter wild Amarino and Balgoras, and complete time-limited research in the wilderness.
Now the research day is over and the trainers draw their conclusions about the mini-event in the social networks. We looked at what gets the most praise and how the gaming experience has to do with where you live.
“The research day was one of the most entertaining events”
After the GO Fest 2022 caused a lot of criticism in the community, especially because of a bad shiny yield, Niantic was able to score a lot with the research day. Above all, the shiny yield was great for many. But the event is also generally praised on reddit.
However, it made me laugh that I got one more Shiny in 3 1/2 hours today than at the entire (paid) GO Fest last weekend. And despite all the walking, today was a lot more relaxed and fun with no bugs.”
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Disadvantages for village players: The event was only a partial success, especially for trainers in rural areas. This is mainly because there are fewer PokéStops there than there are in cities. Since the Research Day was designed for trainers to spin and solve the special timed tasks there, the number is significantly lower compared to places with many stops.
While the chance of encountering a Shiny Koknodon or Schilterus from the quests was correspondingly high during the research day, these players also need a bit more luck due to the reduced number of opportunities.
This is also criticized by some players, which is why many want solutions from Niantic for the future. So does Ausjam:
This type of research day is very taxing for players who don’t have access to many Pokestops. I live on an island with 8 PokéStops. There are plenty of spawns, a couple of arenas, etc, making the island a decent place to play, but after a 10 minute walk to do those 8 quests (no shiny)… am I done?
I’m sure rural players feel the same way – as opposed to city dwellers who can explore and browse to their heart’s content. A lot of other research days have had long Special Research where just catching and playing gave you tons of chances of a Shiny (Snubbull, Marill, Bidiza, maybe Owei, etc.?), but limiting the chances of Pokestops hurts a lot of the player base.
After 5 years, it would be nice if Niantic knew better.
Ausjam (via reddit.com)
And other reddit users make similar comments:
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Poor spawn rate from Amarino and Balgoras
But there is another criticism of the event. The trainers would have liked more spawns from Amarino and Balgoras. The two dinos previously only existed for a few days through research or from 7km Eggs.
As part of the research day, they should alternately spawn for the first time in the wild. But they were rarely found there (via reddit.com).
How did you find the research day with Koknodon and Schilterus? Were you able to secure Shinys? And did you spot Amarino and Balgoras in the wilderness. Let us know what you think of the mini-event in the comments and share it with other Trainers.
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