PokemonGO is getting eaten alive on social for its Mythic Blade event, but was this truly as bad of an offering as Trainers are saying? Pokemon
\nPokémon GO is getting eaten alive on social media for its Mythic Blade event, but was this truly as bad of an offering as Trainers are suggesting?\nKeldeo in Pokémon GO. Credit: Niantic\nWhat worked in this Pokémon GO event\n\nSolid spawns: The Fighting-type focus of the event had Hitmonlee, Hitmonchan, and Hitmontop in the wild as common spawns which was a great win for Shiny hunters.
We had three Shiny-boosted Pokémon between Tiers One and Three with Timburr, Aerodactyl, and Skarmory, which made raids worth doing for those still in need of those Shinies.\nTicketed Research… but hear me out: A lot of Trainers hated the Ticketed Keldeo Research, but the fact of the matter is that this is common in Pokémon GO at this point. We've seen it with Regigigas, we've seen it with Genesect, and we've seen it with GO Fest Mythicals.
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