has recently come under some controversy with the new Shadow Raid system. There have been controversies surrounding the game since launch, as people debated the safety of the players from the very beginning. This was somewhat counteracted by the idea that it was getting people outside and connecting when they otherwise wouldn’t, but that was part of the controversy too. However, the new controversial issues with the game are completely unrelated.
With the most recent Reward Road in costing far more than many players might be willing to pay, the game has come under some fire for multiple reasons recently. While the issues are separate, they do compound upon each other and different players might be triggered by different issues. While it does not seem that is going anywhere anytime soon, an upset fanbase is not a good thing for the health of the game.
Recently, the main reason players feel that Shadow Raids in are not a great thing for the game is the requirements to be able to participate. While anyone can get up and go for a walk to catch some Pokémon or to find a local gym to battle at, to participate in a Shadow Raid the requirements are a little harder to fulfill.
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The biggest issue is that it is a local-only event that requires players be prepared in advance with strong Pokemon and at least eight Purified Gems among the group that is going to play. The higher tiers of Shadow Raids will also require that players have a friend to join them, meaning multiple people have to coordinate in order to participate. It is hard enough to get a group together once a month for dinner these days, much less have that much coordination for .
Additionally, the higher the event, the more that this is the case. In Max Battles, players must:
This means that only players who have participated in a Max Battle and caught those Pokémon
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