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thrustmy GO introduces new creatures all the time, but these are different. Meltan and Melmetal, presented on Friday, are something different. They are not just new thrustMonday for Pokémon GO, they are new thrustMy period: new characters conceived as a cross-promotion of Pokemon Let's go Pikachu and Eevee, a series of new games has just been released for the Nintendo Switch. Regarding cross-promotion, it's obvious: a unique experience thrustmy attached to a new thrustmy game just makes sense.
And yet, the idea also raises the ever-present question of "pay to win" for free games. At first, it seemed that Niantic had designed the introduction of Meltan to Pokémon GO carefully to avoid the appearance of one of his creatures behind a $ 60 game and a $ 299 console. That is the idea of the special search she presented the same day Pokémon let's go came out: it was a new special creature, but you can still get it if you complete a series of challenging quests. What works for Meltan, but raises a thorny problem for his evolution, Melmetal.
Meltan is part of a small group of creatures from Pokémon GO requiring no less than 400 sweets to evolve, which poses a problem for people without Pokémon let's go. If you get the creature through Let's Go, you can deploy a "mystery box" that floods your immediate area with little guys and after a few uses, it should not be so difficult to get the candy required, although you can only do it once a week. However, if you get it during the quest, you can only get a maximum of 11 candies in the final capture and reward levels. Which is considerably less than 400.
It would be technically possible to get these 400 candies without Let's gobut it would take a ridiculous time, requiring either hundreds of rare candies, or thousands of miles traveled as a buddy: Meltan takes 20 km for a single candy, the highest level of the game. to trade to accumulate some sweets, but it is a special trade and therefore both limited and expensive. It will probably take some time before anyone is willing to trade Melmetal, which is hard to change.
You can get the mystery box by logging in to a friend's copy of Let's gobut it is an imperfect solution: you will have to go to your home Pokémon GO social media group to find a volunteer alien if you do not know someone directly, and not everyone wants to do it. And you will have to do it several times to get the full evolution.
There is bound to be a lot of debate about how it works for Pokémon GO. A cross promotion has a little more incentive if you can not get the reward anyway after all, but at the same time, people are very sensitive when it comes to games that require real money purchases for progression and for good. reason. We all know the line: "I have to catch them all." In this case, it is definitely worth all the catch if you have $ 60 / $ 260 to spend. True, money has always made Pokémon GO much easier, but a creature has never been so closed before.
Whatever your ideas on whether this is the right thing to do or not, I can not help but imagine that it will work and work well. I know a ton of Pokémon GO players with decent disposable income who would happily enjoy the opportunity to choose a Switch and try the main game. Lord knows I have already spent the price of a switch on this game.
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thrustmy GO introduces new creatures all the time, but these are different. Meltan and Melmetal, presented on Friday, are something different. They are not just new thrustMonday for Pokémon GO, they are new thrustMy period: new characters conceived as a cross-promotion of Pokemon Let's go Pikachu and Eevee, a series of new games has just been released for the Nintendo Switch. Regarding cross-promotion, it's obvious: a unique experience thrustmy attached to a new thrustmy game just makes sense.
And yet, the idea also raises the ever-present question of "pay to win" for free games. At first, it seemed that Niantic had designed the introduction of Meltan to Pokémon GO carefully to avoid the appearance of one of his creatures behind a $ 60 game and a $ 299 console. That is the idea of the special search she presented the same day Pokémon let's go came out: it was a new special creature, but you can still get it if you complete a series of challenging quests. What works for Meltan, but raises a thorny problem for his evolution, Melmetal.
Meltan is part of a small group of creatures from Pokémon GO requiring no less than 400 sweets to evolve, which poses a problem for people without Pokémon let's go. If you get the creature through Let's Go, you can deploy a "mystery box" that floods your immediate area with little guys and after a few uses, it should not be so difficult to get the candy required, although you can only do it once a week. However, if you get it during the quest, you can only get a maximum of 11 candies in the final capture and reward levels. Which is considerably less than 400.
It would be technically possible to get these 400 candies without Let's gobut it would take a ridiculous time, requiring either hundreds of rare candies, or thousands of miles traveled as a buddy: Meltan takes 20 km for a single candy, the highest level of the game. to trade to accumulate some sweets, but it is a special trade and therefore both limited and expensive. It will probably take some time before anyone is willing to trade Melmetal, which is hard to change.
You can get the mystery box by logging in to a friend's copy of Let's gobut it is an imperfect solution: you will have to go to your home Pokémon GO social media group to find a volunteer alien if you do not know someone directly, and not everyone wants to do it. And you will have to do it several times to get the full evolution.
There is bound to be a lot of debate about how it works for Pokémon GO. A cross promotion has a little more incentive if you can not get the reward anyway after all, but at the same time, people are very sensitive when it comes to games that require real money purchases for progression and for good. reason. We all know the line: "I have to catch them all." In this case, it is definitely worth all the catch if you have $ 60 / $ 260 to spend. True, money has always made Pokémon GO much easier, but a creature has never been so closed before.
Whatever your ideas on whether this is the right thing to do or not, I can not help but imagine that it will work and work well. I know a ton of Pokémon GO players with decent disposable income who would happily enjoy the opportunity to choose a Switch and try the main game. Lord knows I have already spent the price of a switch on this game.