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For me just one more for my Dex.

Unless it’s 91+ IV with 15atk, just a Dex entry that will go to the Prof.

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I hate that player.
No wonder I don’t get F.A Shiny when others hog them like that.
On serious note: Meh.

15 isn’t that crazy

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No, but maybe the strange is that he has caught 15 different Pokémon in one day.

Poor article. 15 shinies in one day means little when zero context is given. I can guarantee that you will find a number of shinies close to this when you spend all 1440 minutes driving around slowly clicking anything that can be shiny and running if not. If these 15 shinies were obtained in an hour or so, then it’s different, but the article doesn’t make this info clear. Other than that, what is the environment this player plays in? If they live in a big city that also already makes it much less impressive. It’s so funny how these article writers always jump to their number 1 conclusion being “It must be lucky” even though they have zero context. I am going to be honest I don’t even understand why they felt the need to write an article about it, but it’s their time, although they could’ve spared it.

Edit: just now seen their post, and they got these shinies in not one day, but two. And a bunch of them are boosted as well, like Bronzor, Alolan Vulpix, Galarian Zigzagoon, Scyther, Thundurus
 Seems like a pretty normal Shiny haul for an active shiny hunter to me, but then again I do not know how long it took them and what their environment looks like.

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I can’t be bothered reading the article myself.
Paid article by those sneaky devious buttholes at Nianshit to get FoMo players out playing more and hopefully paying for items with the lure of bling Pokémon?
Maybe I’m just to cynical?

The article is aimed at naive players using language like “unbelievable haul” and “the game is broken”. Looking for as much excitement as a single firework being set off at New Years Eve. Safely put that article in the “too long, don’t read” file and continue on with life as normal.

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Close enough
It’s for being a fully trained and qualified leader.

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@Brobraam @vorgriff3
Phew! I thought you’d joined Scotland’s independence movement :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

It feels weird to say something positive about the game lately; but I wanted to salute the addition of the “heal all” and “restore all” buttons for using potions and revives. After a raid leaves a dozen or more casualties among my PokĂ©mon team, it was frustrating to apply them one by one, especially when one or more would incur net delays
 This makes it much more possible to revive and rejoin in time to press the attack.
:+1:

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I agree! Good job niantic. For once lol


Didn’t know this had been added.

How is the game deciding which of your resources gets used?
Is it prioritising Max Revives and Max Potions over using more of the low end and easier to obtain items?

I don’t think it’s been released to everyone yet.

As for the second question, I think what happens is if you click revives, max revives, or a potion in your item storage then within that there will be a button that says heal all/restore all that if you click will use that item on your injured PokĂ©mon. (example: you click revive. you click restore all. all the PokĂ©mon that were KO’d get revived.)

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Haven’t seen the feature so far, but that sounds like an amazing QOL improvement

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I think we’re also supposed to soon get a feature where after being in a raid for 30 seconds you can ready up even when alone.

Reminder to all.
You can TM frustration move away from Shadows atm.

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There’s a first time for everything!

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