Pokémon GO's Feebas Limited Research Day Was Bad, And Needs To Get Better

As it stated in Now, Niantic is experimenting with a second type of activity like this, Limited Research Days. The idea is that over the course of three hours, Pokémon GO players will be given Limited Research tasks from Pokestops that will lead to an encounter with specific Pokémon. While shiny Pokémon are almost a guarantee on Community Day, getting a shiny Feebas on Limited Research day here may not be possible for you, depending on luck and timing. The second bit of bad news is that shiny Feebas spawns are random. This is just the first Pokémon GO Limited Research event ever, so Niantic may make some tweaks to future ones, but know that if you don't get a shiny Feebas in three hours, you're probably not alone.


'Sinnoh Stone' -- Where To Get The 'Special Item' You Need To Evolve Pokémon in 'Pokémon GO'

The special item is called a "Sinnoh Stone," and it works similarly to the steel coats, sun stones, and other evolution items introduced with Gen 2. No matter which Pokémon you're evolving, you get it the same way: as a reward for a 7-day field research breakthrough. That means you need to complete one field research task a day for seven days, though they don't reset if you miss a day. Tying them to research breakthroughs represents a deviousness here that I appreciate. Between the research breakthroughs and the social pressures of sending gifts, I'm finding myself more addicted to this game than ever.

'Sinnoh Stone' -- Where To Get The 'Special Item' You Need To Evolve Pokémon in 'Pokémon GO'

Pokémon GO's Feebas Limited Research Day Was Bad, And Needs To Get Better

according to And yet in the inaugural Limited Research event which took place yesterday across the globe for three hours, it's very clear that this idea needs some fine-tuning. Some are saying that it's like the usual 1 in 20 for Community Day, others are saying it's closer to 1 in 60 or 1 in 70, based on survey data across larger groups. It feels like the shiny rate should be 10-15% at least, and if it really is 1 in 60+, that's just absurd. The Research Tasks Take Too Long10 Great Throws, 15 Nice Throws, Hatch an Egg. These research tasks took far longer than I was imagining and even if you can stack them, there's not a guarantee that you can stack them well, ie.





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