Shiny Gible Found In Pokémon GO And It s Actually A Bad Thing
Shiny Gible Found In Pokémon GO And It s Actually A Bad Thing
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Shiny Gible Found In Pokémon GO And It s Actually A Bad Thing
Shiny Gible has been discovered in Pokémon GO, and players aren't thrilled since it might spell bad news for everyone in the grand scheme of things. Players have been coming across Shiny Gible in and although that might sound like good news on the surface, most trainers are not happy about it. The summer of 2016 marked the launch of Pokémon GO. That summer was similar to most others -- everyone you walked past in public was busy staring at their phones. The key difference was that instead of their focus being on Facebook and Instagram, it was on finding PokéStops and catching . The popularity of the game has dropped since then, but that was to be expected. The reason Niantic kicked things off with nothing more than the original 151 Pokémon and then kept it that way for a long time was to draw in those casual fans -- 20 and 30-somethings who hadn't played the games since Gen 1. As soon as those who chose not to stick around started to fall away, the real work could begin. THEGAMER VIDEO OF THE DAY Generations have been added to Pokémon GO thick and fast, as have shiny versions of many Pokémon. A shiny version of a Pokémon is normally introduced via a community day. Herein lies the latest Pokémon GO controversy. Some lucky trainers have already stumbled upon and caught Shiny Gible. That might sound like a good thing on the surface, and it is for the few trainers who have caught one, but in the grand scheme of things it might spell bad news for everyone else. That's because the unannounced release of Shiny Gible likely means the rarely seen Dragon-type will not be getting its own community day. Community days give trainers the chance to stock up on Pokémon that are otherwise rarely seen in the wild. Most players, even some of the more hardened ones, don't have a Gible at all, let alone a shiny one. What makes all of this even more frustrating for Pokémon GO players, even the few who have managed to find a Gible, is the fact that the Pokémon is the first stage of getting their hands on a Garbite and then a Garchomp. Without a community day, the chances of most trainers ever getting enough candy to have a Garchomp are slim-to-none. It's not beyond the realm of possibility that Gible will one day have its own community day, but at this point, it doesn't seem likely. Source: