But then again, I think you'd still be better off to wait for a CD. If they were lures and incense that - really - increase the chance of getting those rare Pokemon, they would be worth buying. Outside of CD you get the same junk over and over again. I don't even see the purpose in buying them. Also because the number of spawns in awesome and then you are back to normal and think "meh, it's not worth the effort". So why would I even bother to grind hard in non-event times? CDs are a great concept, but they are kind of destroying the regular playing experience. I just need to wait for a Community Day to get hundreds of candies, a few shinies and a better move. I don't feel like I need to play anyways. I think we had Chikorita nests four times now and they eat more hyperballs than any useful Pokemon. I think nest rotations should be far more random. I sometimes check other nests, but they are terribly boring as well (I haven't seen a Hippopotas nest in Vienna or anything remotely interesting. It's neither a nice shiny Pokemon (Scyther or Machop) or a new generation. It's like gen 2 starter, gen 1 starter, gen 2 starter, Shroomish, gen 3 starter, gen 1 starter. I don't know about you guys, but the park nearby is stuck in the most boring rotations imaginable. In sunny weather I hardly ever see Litwicks (which should be boosted), but Barboach, and other things I have candies in the thousands (and I'm even far from being a hardcore player). So partly cloudly could increase Cranidos, right? But in reality, I catch countless Sentres, Zigzagoons and Meowths. Cranidos is also really rare and weather doesn't help either, because it's spawning the same Pokemon over and over again. Gible? I have hatched one and I think that's one more than what most people have (seen). However, Generation 4 completely destroyed my regular playing experience. I cannot complain about the first three generations, I think you still saw the occasional Larvitar, Beldum and Bagon, if you played enough. However, - and as we were rightfully concerned years and months ago - they didn't manage to get the spawn quality or distribution right. These are the very basics and they define what the game is about.
The game evolves around walking, catching and spinning the stops. So what are the problems and what would be solutions to that? However, I think Niantic could easily solve such motivation issues. I guess I wouldn't even play anymore if it weren't for the Gotcha.
But for several months my motivation has been decreasing and I'm less and less interested in Pokemon Go. Eventually, Ash caught the Gengar.I'm playing Pokemon Go daily since its release in my country in July 2016 and have always enjoyed playing.
However, in Best Friend.Worst Nightmare!, the supernatural occurrences resumed, likely because of new arrivals like Ash and Goh taking residence there. The occurrences soon subsided once the Gengar gave up trying to scare him. Professor Cerise was well aware of the haunting rumors when he purchased the building but was unfazed by it. Three years prior, a Gengar haunted the facility after it was abandoned by its former Trainer. However, the building itself is significantly older and was abandoned for a time, as revealed in A Chilling Curse!. In Legend? Go! Friends? Go!, the Cerise Laboratory officially opened as a Pokémon research facility. Ash and Goh keep their caught Pokémon there whenever they are not on a research mission. It also serves as Ash and Goh's base of operations during Pokémon Journeys: The Series.Ī domed area known as Cerise Park (Japanese: サクラギパーク Sakuragi Park) is located inside the lab. It is directed by Professor Cerise, who works there with his research assistants Chrysa and Ren. The Cerise Research Laboratory (Japanese: サクラギ 研究所 Sakuragi Institute), or the Cerise Laboratory for short, is an anime-exclusive Pokémon research laboratory located in Vermilion City in the Kanto region.