Pokémon Go gamers are mocking Niantic for limiting a uncommon merchandise, and we do not blame them

When you’re among the many only a few Pokémon Go enjoyers questioning why your Zygarde Cells assortment gained’t cross the 250 mark, it appears Niantic selected to cap the variety of cells you’ll be able to have at a time—and gamers are having the time of their lives with this discovery.

In a Reddit put up dated Nov. 5, a participant named bashford427 shared their expertise with amassing Zygarde Cells, revealing how they wasted “a day value of cells” as a result of they weren’t conscious of the cap.

Whereas the put up attracted a number of folks expressing annoyance on the restrict, many took a dig at how lengthy they’d take to achieve that cap for an merchandise so uncommon.

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“Thanks for the heads up! I gained’t make that mistake when I’m close to 250, which is someday round February 2026 in keeping with my present charge of acquiring them,” the preferred remark underneath the put up learn. A number of gamers adopted it up with guesses of their very own, however I don’t assume anybody can prime a remark that claims, “I’ve but to obtain Pokémon Go.”

Gamers additionally referred to as out Niantic for not making it simpler to get Zygarde Cells and, much more nonsensical, including a cap to it. There’s additionally a day by day restrict; you’ll be able to solely receive solely three Zygarde Cells per day. 

Zygarde Cells are important to evolve Zygarde, a robust creature in Pokémon Go. It debuted with Routes, a function that was added to the sport through the Season of Hidden Gems again in July. Proper now, you’ll be able to solely gather cells when exploring Routes and there’s no assure whether or not you’ll run right into a cell or not throughout your stroll. 

Outdoorsy gamers, nonetheless, don’t have a lot downside amassing Zygarde Cells, as some feedback proclaimed. 

I discover that top a restrict on a uncommon discover amusing when many gamers are nonetheless caught at one. Coming from Niantic, nonetheless, it isn’t even shocking. 

Author: Ronnie Neal