Just me? I'm level 25, is that it?,” Reddit user gowronatemybaby7 shared. But lately, I've had almost 60 percent of my <300 CP pidgeys, rattatas, and weedles run on me after one or two balls, even with a tiny circle. I think that might have been with the grass update, or maybe the one before it. There was a while there where Niantic confirmed that it was happening and then they fixed it. “I have felt as though Pokémon are running way more again lately. Could the recent “Pokémon Go” update have altered the gameplay and make it more challenging for players to collect them all? I haven't tested this out,” Reddit user vuldin opined.Īlong with this theories comes a speculation that Pokémon are running away more lately. “One possibility is that Pokémon will run on the next interaction after their timer hits zero regardless of how excellent your throw was, your shiny Ultra Ball, or stuffing them with berries. I catch them almost always,” Reddit user saltysister wrote. When the CP is around 200-300, I use a Poké Ball with curve ball and a Berry. “When the CP is around 400-500, I use a Great Ball with curve ball and a Berry. With the growing concern on how Pokémon could easily run away, many gave their two cents on how to prevent this from happening, with some coming up with theories on what to really do when faced with a Pokémon with a specific Combat Power (CP). A first ball run-away rips the bandage quickly and lets you move on to the next rage-inducing encounter,” Reddit user dustimo shared. I'm talking to you, you stupid low CP Dragonite who ran away from me like a dastardly degenerate. “At least if they run away after the first ball, you don't deplete your entire inventory of 40 Ultra Balls and 70 Great Balls. Especially when it's something you don't normally find in your area,” Reddit user FantasticTony wrote. “Having a Pokémon run away after 1 ball is the most disheartening feeling. Quickly, many Reddit users chimed in and voiced out how the occurrence of having any type of Pokémon run away even when they’ve spent all of their Poké Ball, Great Ball and even Ultra Ball they have with them was really frustrating and disheartening. So frustrating, there was literally nothing that could have been done better, valuequest wrote adding that excellent throws should mean that a caught Pokémon could not escape as this would reassure Trainers that the fate of every Pokémon they encounter is in their hands. First throw, it breaks out and runs away. “Ran into a wild Wigglytuff, gave it a berry, threw a curved ultra ball, scored an excellent. And this gameplay feature is what triggered Reddit user valuequest to ask Niantic Labs to throw players a bone, especially those who do excellent curve balls. in July, then there’s a big chance you already experienced seeing a Pokémon escape from a Poké Ball or a Great Ball and quickly exit the scene, leaving a cloud of annoyance behind. If you have been an avid player of “Pokémon Go” ever since it was launched in the U.S. You’re very certain that you’d catch it because your throw was on point, but just when it was time for you to scream your heart out, Charizard broke free from the Great Ball and “POOF!” it vanished into thin air. Picture this: You ran into a rare Pokémon, say a Charizard, and the thought of catching it excited you so much that you fed it a Razz Berry and gave your best curve ball using a Great Ball.
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