Shadow Pokemon Exclusion from Hyper Training Sparks Controversy in Pokemon GO
In a recent update, Pokemon GO has announced that Shadow Pokemon will not be eligible for Hyper Training, a new feature introduced with the upcoming Gold Bottle Caps. This news has caused mixed reactions among fans who have long requested the ability to maximize their Pokemon's Individual Values (IVs) through the use of Gold Bottle Caps. The Gold Bottle Caps, taken from the mainline Pokemon games, were first confirmed to be debuting in Pokemon GO in June. In the core games, using a Gold Bottle Cap allows a Pokemon to undergo Hyper Training and instantly increase its stats. However, in Pokemon GO, Hyper Training will be different and require players to complete various tasks with their Buddy Pokemon, including battling, exploring, and more. Despite the excitement surrounding the introduction of Gold Bottle Caps, Pokemon GO has now revealed that Shadow Pokemon are not suitable for Hyper Training through Bottle Caps. Shadow Pokemon can be very powerful in PvP battles or raids, so fans were often looking to obtain Shadow monsters with decent stats. The news may be disappointing for some players who were hoping to power up their unpurified monsters. The developers also added that Pokemon with already maxed-out stats cannot undergo Hyper Training either. While many players are disappointed with the ineligibility of Shadow Pokemon for Hyper Training, some have expressed their eagerness to purchase the GO Pass Deluxe to turn their rare shiny Pokemon into perfect specimens. For the most part, Hyper Training will be a game-changing feature for players. The Ancients Recovered event is bringing back the fan-favorite Legendary Giants, and the free GO Pass guarantees players a Regi with a special background and a dressed-up Pikachu. However, the introduction of Gold Bottle Caps has also been met with criticism due to its availability and expiry. The first wave of the item will be available solely by purchasing a GO Pass Deluxe during the upcoming Ancients Recovered event on June 23. Many fans have argued that Pokemon GO's Gold Bottle Caps aren't F2P-friendly and lean more towards a pay-to-win feature. It is unclear whether Pokemon GO will add another way to acquire Gold Bottle Caps in the future, but the developers have stated that these items will be very rare, which could mean they will often be tied to limited events. In conclusion, while Hyper Training is a highly anticipated feature in Pokemon GO, its incompatibility with Shadow Pokemon and its limited availability through paid means have caused some controversy among fans. The developers have stated that they will continue to listen to feedback and make adjustments as needed to ensure a fair and enjoyable gaming experience for all players.