Pokémon GO secretly changes your Shiny chances in remote raids – “This really makes me angry”

Pokémon GO secretly changes your Shiny chances in remote raids – “This really makes me angry”
  • iamabucket13: “This really makes me angry. It’s less about the state of the game and more about Niantic’s respect for players as human beings. There is no justification for people wasting their PokéCoins or their real-world money by changing things behind the scenes.”
  • alexcal24: “They are actively ruining the game and aren’t even trying to have a conversation. ‘No, we’re not going to address Hear Us Niantic because the mission is important and shinies don’t matter.’”
  • XLVIIISeahawks: “Spending money on remote raids is at this point the equivalent of throwing money into the trash. Niantic is driving this game straight into the ground.”

How Niantic has commented on the protest regarding the remote raid changes can be read here.

Disclosure of the rates: In addition to the confusion surrounding the increased remote raid prices and a generally lack of communication, trainers also criticize the opaque shiny rates.

These are not specifically named by the developers, which is why the community has been calling for the disclosure of these values for years and now compares the process to a form of gambling.

It remains to be seen whether Niantic will improve these poor rates and finally disclose the exact figures. Should there be new information on this, you will find out here, on MeinMMO.

What is your experience with the shiny rates of the Lake Trio? Were you able to catch a shiny specimen in the last few days? And how many raids did you have to play for this? Feel free to let us know here in the comments and exchange with other trainers about it.

In a few weeks, the events for the GO Fest will take place. We will show you all the information about the ticket and the new Pokémon for the global GO Fest.

  • TwitchTVryan: “I’m not surprised. We got 0 shiny Uxie on 46 [remote raids] from the USA. The fact that Niantic does not foresee any change just for remote raiders is absolutely annoying. Throwing money out the window when raid passes are not only doubled in price but also limited to 5 per day is very insulting.”
  • iamabucket13: “This really makes me angry. It’s less about the state of the game and more about Niantic’s respect for players as human beings. There is no justification for people wasting their PokéCoins or their real-world money by changing things behind the scenes.”
  • alexcal24: “They are actively ruining the game and aren’t even trying to have a conversation. ‘No, we’re not going to address Hear Us Niantic because the mission is important and shinies don’t matter.’”
  • XLVIIISeahawks: “Spending money on remote raids is at this point the equivalent of throwing money into the trash. Niantic is driving this game straight into the ground.”

How Niantic has commented on the protest regarding the remote raid changes can be read here.

Disclosure of the rates: In addition to the confusion surrounding the increased remote raid prices and a generally lack of communication, trainers also criticize the opaque shiny rates.

These are not specifically named by the developers, which is why the community has been calling for the disclosure of these values for years and now compares the process to a form of gambling.

It remains to be seen whether Niantic will improve these poor rates and finally disclose the exact figures. Should there be new information on this, you will find out here, on MeinMMO.

What is your experience with the shiny rates of the Lake Trio? Were you able to catch a shiny specimen in the last few days? And how many raids did you have to play for this? Feel free to let us know here in the comments and exchange with other trainers about it.

In a few weeks, the events for the GO Fest will take place. We will show you all the information about the ticket and the new Pokémon for the global GO Fest.

This is partly because, according to Teban54, the data for the raid boss Uxie, which can be made on-site, were not recorded. On the other hand, there is no distinction in their survey between remote raids and on-site raids. This makes it correspondingly difficult to make an accurate statement about this.

Trainers are angry: “It’s the equivalent of throwing money away”

In the comments, some trainers confirm these assumptions, as they too have completed numerous remote raids without being able to catch a shiny. Particularly frustrating is that remote raids were recently limited to 5 per day and the prices for the corresponding passes were also increased.

This has already led to a heavy wave of protests with a petition and an open letter in recent weeks. The Lake Trio exacerbates this situation due to their regionally limited availability and practically forces trainers to participate in remote raids if they want to secure all of them as shinies.

It is therefore not surprising that trainers harshly criticize the determined shiny rates in the comments and are angry with the developers (via reddit.com):

  • TwitchTVryan: “I’m not surprised. We got 0 shiny Uxie on 46 [remote raids] from the USA. The fact that Niantic does not foresee any change just for remote raiders is absolutely annoying. Throwing money out the window when raid passes are not only doubled in price but also limited to 5 per day is very insulting.”
  • iamabucket13: “This really makes me angry. It’s less about the state of the game and more about Niantic’s respect for players as human beings. There is no justification for people wasting their PokéCoins or their real-world money by changing things behind the scenes.”
  • alexcal24: “They are actively ruining the game and aren’t even trying to have a conversation. ‘No, we’re not going to address Hear Us Niantic because the mission is important and shinies don’t matter.’”
  • XLVIIISeahawks: “Spending money on remote raids is at this point the equivalent of throwing money into the trash. Niantic is driving this game straight into the ground.”

How Niantic has commented on the protest regarding the remote raid changes can be read here.

Disclosure of the rates: In addition to the confusion surrounding the increased remote raid prices and a generally lack of communication, trainers also criticize the opaque shiny rates.

These are not specifically named by the developers, which is why the community has been calling for the disclosure of these values for years and now compares the process to a form of gambling.

It remains to be seen whether Niantic will improve these poor rates and finally disclose the exact figures. Should there be new information on this, you will find out here, on MeinMMO.

What is your experience with the shiny rates of the Lake Trio? Were you able to catch a shiny specimen in the last few days? And how many raids did you have to play for this? Feel free to let us know here in the comments and exchange with other trainers about it.

In a few weeks, the events for the GO Fest will take place. We will show you all the information about the ticket and the new Pokémon for the global GO Fest.

  • alexcal24: “They are actively ruining the game and aren’t even trying to have a conversation. ‘No, we’re not going to address Hear Us Niantic because the mission is important and shinies don’t matter.’”
  • XLVIIISeahawks: “Spending money on remote raids is at this point the equivalent of throwing money into the trash. Niantic is driving this game straight into the ground.”

How Niantic has commented on the protest regarding the remote raid changes can be read here.

Disclosure of the rates: In addition to the confusion surrounding the increased remote raid prices and a generally lack of communication, trainers also criticize the opaque shiny rates.

These are not specifically named by the developers, which is why the community has been calling for the disclosure of these values for years and now compares the process to a form of gambling.

It remains to be seen whether Niantic will improve these poor rates and finally disclose the exact figures. Should there be new information on this, you will find out here, on MeinMMO.

What is your experience with the shiny rates of the Lake Trio? Were you able to catch a shiny specimen in the last few days? And how many raids did you have to play for this? Feel free to let us know here in the comments and exchange with other trainers about it.

In a few weeks, the events for the GO Fest will take place. We will show you all the information about the ticket and the new Pokémon for the global GO Fest.

This is partly because, according to Teban54, the data for the raid boss Uxie, which can be made on-site, were not recorded. On the other hand, there is no distinction in their survey between remote raids and on-site raids. This makes it correspondingly difficult to make an accurate statement about this.

Trainers are angry: “It’s the equivalent of throwing money away”

In the comments, some trainers confirm these assumptions, as they too have completed numerous remote raids without being able to catch a shiny. Particularly frustrating is that remote raids were recently limited to 5 per day and the prices for the corresponding passes were also increased.

This has already led to a heavy wave of protests with a petition and an open letter in recent weeks. The Lake Trio exacerbates this situation due to their regionally limited availability and practically forces trainers to participate in remote raids if they want to secure all of them as shinies.

It is therefore not surprising that trainers harshly criticize the determined shiny rates in the comments and are angry with the developers (via reddit.com):

  • TwitchTVryan: “I’m not surprised. We got 0 shiny Uxie on 46 [remote raids] from the USA. The fact that Niantic does not foresee any change just for remote raiders is absolutely annoying. Throwing money out the window when raid passes are not only doubled in price but also limited to 5 per day is very insulting.”
  • iamabucket13: “This really makes me angry. It’s less about the state of the game and more about Niantic’s respect for players as human beings. There is no justification for people wasting their PokéCoins or their real-world money by changing things behind the scenes.”
  • alexcal24: “They are actively ruining the game and aren’t even trying to have a conversation. ‘No, we’re not going to address Hear Us Niantic because the mission is important and shinies don’t matter.’”
  • XLVIIISeahawks: “Spending money on remote raids is at this point the equivalent of throwing money into the trash. Niantic is driving this game straight into the ground.”

How Niantic has commented on the protest regarding the remote raid changes can be read here.

Disclosure of the rates: In addition to the confusion surrounding the increased remote raid prices and a generally lack of communication, trainers also criticize the opaque shiny rates.

These are not specifically named by the developers, which is why the community has been calling for the disclosure of these values for years and now compares the process to a form of gambling.

It remains to be seen whether Niantic will improve these poor rates and finally disclose the exact figures. Should there be new information on this, you will find out here, on MeinMMO.

What is your experience with the shiny rates of the Lake Trio? Were you able to catch a shiny specimen in the last few days? And how many raids did you have to play for this? Feel free to let us know here in the comments and exchange with other trainers about it.

In a few weeks, the events for the GO Fest will take place. We will show you all the information about the ticket and the new Pokémon for the global GO Fest.

  • iamabucket13: “This really makes me angry. It’s less about the state of the game and more about Niantic’s respect for players as human beings. There is no justification for people wasting their PokéCoins or their real-world money by changing things behind the scenes.”
  • alexcal24: “They are actively ruining the game and aren’t even trying to have a conversation. ‘No, we’re not going to address Hear Us Niantic because the mission is important and shinies don’t matter.’”
  • XLVIIISeahawks: “Spending money on remote raids is at this point the equivalent of throwing money into the trash. Niantic is driving this game straight into the ground.”

How Niantic has commented on the protest regarding the remote raid changes can be read here.

Disclosure of the rates: In addition to the confusion surrounding the increased remote raid prices and a generally lack of communication, trainers also criticize the opaque shiny rates.

These are not specifically named by the developers, which is why the community has been calling for the disclosure of these values for years and now compares the process to a form of gambling.

It remains to be seen whether Niantic will improve these poor rates and finally disclose the exact figures. Should there be new information on this, you will find out here, on MeinMMO.

What is your experience with the shiny rates of the Lake Trio? Were you able to catch a shiny specimen in the last few days? And how many raids did you have to play for this? Feel free to let us know here in the comments and exchange with other trainers about it.

In a few weeks, the events for the GO Fest will take place. We will show you all the information about the ticket and the new Pokémon for the global GO Fest.

This is partly because, according to Teban54, the data for the raid boss Uxie, which can be made on-site, were not recorded. On the other hand, there is no distinction in their survey between remote raids and on-site raids. This makes it correspondingly difficult to make an accurate statement about this.

Trainers are angry: “It’s the equivalent of throwing money away”

In the comments, some trainers confirm these assumptions, as they too have completed numerous remote raids without being able to catch a shiny. Particularly frustrating is that remote raids were recently limited to 5 per day and the prices for the corresponding passes were also increased.

This has already led to a heavy wave of protests with a petition and an open letter in recent weeks. The Lake Trio exacerbates this situation due to their regionally limited availability and practically forces trainers to participate in remote raids if they want to secure all of them as shinies.

It is therefore not surprising that trainers harshly criticize the determined shiny rates in the comments and are angry with the developers (via reddit.com):

  • TwitchTVryan: “I’m not surprised. We got 0 shiny Uxie on 46 [remote raids] from the USA. The fact that Niantic does not foresee any change just for remote raiders is absolutely annoying. Throwing money out the window when raid passes are not only doubled in price but also limited to 5 per day is very insulting.”
  • iamabucket13: “This really makes me angry. It’s less about the state of the game and more about Niantic’s respect for players as human beings. There is no justification for people wasting their PokéCoins or their real-world money by changing things behind the scenes.”
  • alexcal24: “They are actively ruining the game and aren’t even trying to have a conversation. ‘No, we’re not going to address Hear Us Niantic because the mission is important and shinies don’t matter.’”
  • XLVIIISeahawks: “Spending money on remote raids is at this point the equivalent of throwing money into the trash. Niantic is driving this game straight into the ground.”

How Niantic has commented on the protest regarding the remote raid changes can be read here.

Disclosure of the rates: In addition to the confusion surrounding the increased remote raid prices and a generally lack of communication, trainers also criticize the opaque shiny rates.

These are not specifically named by the developers, which is why the community has been calling for the disclosure of these values for years and now compares the process to a form of gambling.

It remains to be seen whether Niantic will improve these poor rates and finally disclose the exact figures. Should there be new information on this, you will find out here, on MeinMMO.

What is your experience with the shiny rates of the Lake Trio? Were you able to catch a shiny specimen in the last few days? And how many raids did you have to play for this? Feel free to let us know here in the comments and exchange with other trainers about it.

In a few weeks, the events for the GO Fest will take place. We will show you all the information about the ticket and the new Pokémon for the global GO Fest.

  • TwitchTVryan: “I’m not surprised. We got 0 shiny Uxie on 46 [remote raids] from the USA. The fact that Niantic does not foresee any change just for remote raiders is absolutely annoying. Throwing money out the window when raid passes are not only doubled in price but also limited to 5 per day is very insulting.”
  • iamabucket13: “This really makes me angry. It’s less about the state of the game and more about Niantic’s respect for players as human beings. There is no justification for people wasting their PokéCoins or their real-world money by changing things behind the scenes.”
  • alexcal24: “They are actively ruining the game and aren’t even trying to have a conversation. ‘No, we’re not going to address Hear Us Niantic because the mission is important and shinies don’t matter.’”
  • XLVIIISeahawks: “Spending money on remote raids is at this point the equivalent of throwing money into the trash. Niantic is driving this game straight into the ground.”

How Niantic has commented on the protest regarding the remote raid changes can be read here.

Disclosure of the rates: In addition to the confusion surrounding the increased remote raid prices and a generally lack of communication, trainers also criticize the opaque shiny rates.

These are not specifically named by the developers, which is why the community has been calling for the disclosure of these values for years and now compares the process to a form of gambling.

It remains to be seen whether Niantic will improve these poor rates and finally disclose the exact figures. Should there be new information on this, you will find out here, on MeinMMO.

What is your experience with the shiny rates of the Lake Trio? Were you able to catch a shiny specimen in the last few days? And how many raids did you have to play for this? Feel free to let us know here in the comments and exchange with other trainers about it.

In a few weeks, the events for the GO Fest will take place. We will show you all the information about the ticket and the new Pokémon for the global GO Fest.

This is partly because, according to Teban54, the data for the raid boss Uxie, which can be made on-site, were not recorded. On the other hand, there is no distinction in their survey between remote raids and on-site raids. This makes it correspondingly difficult to make an accurate statement about this.

Trainers are angry: “It’s the equivalent of throwing money away”

In the comments, some trainers confirm these assumptions, as they too have completed numerous remote raids without being able to catch a shiny. Particularly frustrating is that remote raids were recently limited to 5 per day and the prices for the corresponding passes were also increased.

This has already led to a heavy wave of protests with a petition and an open letter in recent weeks. The Lake Trio exacerbates this situation due to their regionally limited availability and practically forces trainers to participate in remote raids if they want to secure all of them as shinies.

It is therefore not surprising that trainers harshly criticize the determined shiny rates in the comments and are angry with the developers (via reddit.com):

  • TwitchTVryan: “I’m not surprised. We got 0 shiny Uxie on 46 [remote raids] from the USA. The fact that Niantic does not foresee any change just for remote raiders is absolutely annoying. Throwing money out the window when raid passes are not only doubled in price but also limited to 5 per day is very insulting.”
  • iamabucket13: “This really makes me angry. It’s less about the state of the game and more about Niantic’s respect for players as human beings. There is no justification for people wasting their PokéCoins or their real-world money by changing things behind the scenes.”
  • alexcal24: “They are actively ruining the game and aren’t even trying to have a conversation. ‘No, we’re not going to address Hear Us Niantic because the mission is important and shinies don’t matter.’”
  • XLVIIISeahawks: “Spending money on remote raids is at this point the equivalent of throwing money into the trash. Niantic is driving this game straight into the ground.”

How Niantic has commented on the protest regarding the remote raid changes can be read here.

Disclosure of the rates: In addition to the confusion surrounding the increased remote raid prices and a generally lack of communication, trainers also criticize the opaque shiny rates.

These are not specifically named by the developers, which is why the community has been calling for the disclosure of these values for years and now compares the process to a form of gambling.

It remains to be seen whether Niantic will improve these poor rates and finally disclose the exact figures. Should there be new information on this, you will find out here, on MeinMMO.

What is your experience with the shiny rates of the Lake Trio? Were you able to catch a shiny specimen in the last few days? And how many raids did you have to play for this? Feel free to let us know here in the comments and exchange with other trainers about it.

In a few weeks, the events for the GO Fest will take place. We will show you all the information about the ticket and the new Pokémon for the global GO Fest.

  • alexcal24: “They are actively ruining the game and aren’t even trying to have a conversation. ‘No, we’re not going to address Hear Us Niantic because the mission is important and shinies don’t matter.’”
  • XLVIIISeahawks: “Spending money on remote raids is at this point the equivalent of throwing money into the trash. Niantic is driving this game straight into the ground.”

How Niantic has commented on the protest regarding the remote raid changes can be read here.

Disclosure of the rates: In addition to the confusion surrounding the increased remote raid prices and a generally lack of communication, trainers also criticize the opaque shiny rates.

These are not specifically named by the developers, which is why the community has been calling for the disclosure of these values for years and now compares the process to a form of gambling.

It remains to be seen whether Niantic will improve these poor rates and finally disclose the exact figures. Should there be new information on this, you will find out here, on MeinMMO.

What is your experience with the shiny rates of the Lake Trio? Were you able to catch a shiny specimen in the last few days? And how many raids did you have to play for this? Feel free to let us know here in the comments and exchange with other trainers about it.

In a few weeks, the events for the GO Fest will take place. We will show you all the information about the ticket and the new Pokémon for the global GO Fest.

  • TwitchTVryan: “I’m not surprised. We got 0 shiny Uxie on 46 [remote raids] from the USA. The fact that Niantic does not foresee any change just for remote raiders is absolutely annoying. Throwing money out the window when raid passes are not only doubled in price but also limited to 5 per day is very insulting.”
  • iamabucket13: “This really makes me angry. It’s less about the state of the game and more about Niantic’s respect for players as human beings. There is no justification for people wasting their PokéCoins or their real-world money by changing things behind the scenes.”
  • alexcal24: “They are actively ruining the game and aren’t even trying to have a conversation. ‘No, we’re not going to address Hear Us Niantic because the mission is important and shinies don’t matter.’”
  • XLVIIISeahawks: “Spending money on remote raids is at this point the equivalent of throwing money into the trash. Niantic is driving this game straight into the ground.”

How Niantic has commented on the protest regarding the remote raid changes can be read here.

Disclosure of the rates: In addition to the confusion surrounding the increased remote raid prices and a generally lack of communication, trainers also criticize the opaque shiny rates.

These are not specifically named by the developers, which is why the community has been calling for the disclosure of these values for years and now compares the process to a form of gambling.

It remains to be seen whether Niantic will improve these poor rates and finally disclose the exact figures. Should there be new information on this, you will find out here, on MeinMMO.

What is your experience with the shiny rates of the Lake Trio? Were you able to catch a shiny specimen in the last few days? And how many raids did you have to play for this? Feel free to let us know here in the comments and exchange with other trainers about it.

In a few weeks, the events for the GO Fest will take place. We will show you all the information about the ticket and the new Pokémon for the global GO Fest.

This is partly because, according to Teban54, the data for the raid boss Uxie, which can be made on-site, were not recorded. On the other hand, there is no distinction in their survey between remote raids and on-site raids. This makes it correspondingly difficult to make an accurate statement about this.

Trainers are angry: “It’s the equivalent of throwing money away”

In the comments, some trainers confirm these assumptions, as they too have completed numerous remote raids without being able to catch a shiny. Particularly frustrating is that remote raids were recently limited to 5 per day and the prices for the corresponding passes were also increased.

This has already led to a heavy wave of protests with a petition and an open letter in recent weeks. The Lake Trio exacerbates this situation due to their regionally limited availability and practically forces trainers to participate in remote raids if they want to secure all of them as shinies.

It is therefore not surprising that trainers harshly criticize the determined shiny rates in the comments and are angry with the developers (via reddit.com):

  • TwitchTVryan: “I’m not surprised. We got 0 shiny Uxie on 46 [remote raids] from the USA. The fact that Niantic does not foresee any change just for remote raiders is absolutely annoying. Throwing money out the window when raid passes are not only doubled in price but also limited to 5 per day is very insulting.”
  • iamabucket13: “This really makes me angry. It’s less about the state of the game and more about Niantic’s respect for players as human beings. There is no justification for people wasting their PokéCoins or their real-world money by changing things behind the scenes.”
  • alexcal24: “They are actively ruining the game and aren’t even trying to have a conversation. ‘No, we’re not going to address Hear Us Niantic because the mission is important and shinies don’t matter.’”
  • XLVIIISeahawks: “Spending money on remote raids is at this point the equivalent of throwing money into the trash. Niantic is driving this game straight into the ground.”

How Niantic has commented on the protest regarding the remote raid changes can be read here.

Disclosure of the rates: In addition to the confusion surrounding the increased remote raid prices and a generally lack of communication, trainers also criticize the opaque shiny rates.

These are not specifically named by the developers, which is why the community has been calling for the disclosure of these values for years and now compares the process to a form of gambling.

It remains to be seen whether Niantic will improve these poor rates and finally disclose the exact figures. Should there be new information on this, you will find out here, on MeinMMO.

What is your experience with the shiny rates of the Lake Trio? Were you able to catch a shiny specimen in the last few days? And how many raids did you have to play for this? Feel free to let us know here in the comments and exchange with other trainers about it.

In a few weeks, the events for the GO Fest will take place. We will show you all the information about the ticket and the new Pokémon for the global GO Fest.

  • iamabucket13: “This really makes me angry. It’s less about the state of the game and more about Niantic’s respect for players as human beings. There is no justification for people wasting their PokéCoins or their real-world money by changing things behind the scenes.”
  • alexcal24: “They are actively ruining the game and aren’t even trying to have a conversation. ‘No, we’re not going to address Hear Us Niantic because the mission is important and shinies don’t matter.’”
  • XLVIIISeahawks: “Spending money on remote raids is at this point the equivalent of throwing money into the trash. Niantic is driving this game straight into the ground.”

How Niantic has commented on the protest regarding the remote raid changes can be read here.

Disclosure of the rates: In addition to the confusion surrounding the increased remote raid prices and a generally lack of communication, trainers also criticize the opaque shiny rates.

These are not specifically named by the developers, which is why the community has been calling for the disclosure of these values for years and now compares the process to a form of gambling.

It remains to be seen whether Niantic will improve these poor rates and finally disclose the exact figures. Should there be new information on this, you will find out here, on MeinMMO.

What is your experience with the shiny rates of the Lake Trio? Were you able to catch a shiny specimen in the last few days? And how many raids did you have to play for this? Feel free to let us know here in the comments and exchange with other trainers about it.

In a few weeks, the events for the GO Fest will take place. We will show you all the information about the ticket and the new Pokémon for the global GO Fest.

  • TwitchTVryan: “I’m not surprised. We got 0 shiny Uxie on 46 [remote raids] from the USA. The fact that Niantic does not foresee any change just for remote raiders is absolutely annoying. Throwing money out the window when raid passes are not only doubled in price but also limited to 5 per day is very insulting.”
  • iamabucket13: “This really makes me angry. It’s less about the state of the game and more about Niantic’s respect for players as human beings. There is no justification for people wasting their PokéCoins or their real-world money by changing things behind the scenes.”
  • alexcal24: “They are actively ruining the game and aren’t even trying to have a conversation. ‘No, we’re not going to address Hear Us Niantic because the mission is important and shinies don’t matter.’”
  • XLVIIISeahawks: “Spending money on remote raids is at this point the equivalent of throwing money into the trash. Niantic is driving this game straight into the ground.”

How Niantic has commented on the protest regarding the remote raid changes can be read here.

Disclosure of the rates: In addition to the confusion surrounding the increased remote raid prices and a generally lack of communication, trainers also criticize the opaque shiny rates.

These are not specifically named by the developers, which is why the community has been calling for the disclosure of these values for years and now compares the process to a form of gambling.

It remains to be seen whether Niantic will improve these poor rates and finally disclose the exact figures. Should there be new information on this, you will find out here, on MeinMMO.

What is your experience with the shiny rates of the Lake Trio? Were you able to catch a shiny specimen in the last few days? And how many raids did you have to play for this? Feel free to let us know here in the comments and exchange with other trainers about it.

In a few weeks, the events for the GO Fest will take place. We will show you all the information about the ticket and the new Pokémon for the global GO Fest.

This is partly because, according to Teban54, the data for the raid boss Uxie, which can be made on-site, were not recorded. On the other hand, there is no distinction in their survey between remote raids and on-site raids. This makes it correspondingly difficult to make an accurate statement about this.

Trainers are angry: “It’s the equivalent of throwing money away”

In the comments, some trainers confirm these assumptions, as they too have completed numerous remote raids without being able to catch a shiny. Particularly frustrating is that remote raids were recently limited to 5 per day and the prices for the corresponding passes were also increased.

This has already led to a heavy wave of protests with a petition and an open letter in recent weeks. The Lake Trio exacerbates this situation due to their regionally limited availability and practically forces trainers to participate in remote raids if they want to secure all of them as shinies.

It is therefore not surprising that trainers harshly criticize the determined shiny rates in the comments and are angry with the developers (via reddit.com):

  • TwitchTVryan: “I’m not surprised. We got 0 shiny Uxie on 46 [remote raids] from the USA. The fact that Niantic does not foresee any change just for remote raiders is absolutely annoying. Throwing money out the window when raid passes are not only doubled in price but also limited to 5 per day is very insulting.”
  • iamabucket13: “This really makes me angry. It’s less about the state of the game and more about Niantic’s respect for players as human beings. There is no justification for people wasting their PokéCoins or their real-world money by changing things behind the scenes.”
  • alexcal24: “They are actively ruining the game and aren’t even trying to have a conversation. ‘No, we’re not going to address Hear Us Niantic because the mission is important and shinies don’t matter.’”
  • XLVIIISeahawks: “Spending money on remote raids is at this point the equivalent of throwing money into the trash. Niantic is driving this game straight into the ground.”

How Niantic has commented on the protest regarding the remote raid changes can be read here.

Disclosure of the rates: In addition to the confusion surrounding the increased remote raid prices and a generally lack of communication, trainers also criticize the opaque shiny rates.

These are not specifically named by the developers, which is why the community has been calling for the disclosure of these values for years and now compares the process to a form of gambling.

It remains to be seen whether Niantic will improve these poor rates and finally disclose the exact figures. Should there be new information on this, you will find out here, on MeinMMO.

What is your experience with the shiny rates of the Lake Trio? Were you able to catch a shiny specimen in the last few days? And how many raids did you have to play for this? Feel free to let us know here in the comments and exchange with other trainers about it.

In a few weeks, the events for the GO Fest will take place. We will show you all the information about the ticket and the new Pokémon for the global GO Fest.

  • alexcal24: “They are actively ruining the game and aren’t even trying to have a conversation. ‘No, we’re not going to address Hear Us Niantic because the mission is important and shinies don’t matter.’”
  • XLVIIISeahawks: “Spending money on remote raids is at this point the equivalent of throwing money into the trash. Niantic is driving this game straight into the ground.”

How Niantic has commented on the protest regarding the remote raid changes can be read here.

Disclosure of the rates: In addition to the confusion surrounding the increased remote raid prices and a generally lack of communication, trainers also criticize the opaque shiny rates.

These are not specifically named by the developers, which is why the community has been calling for the disclosure of these values for years and now compares the process to a form of gambling.

It remains to be seen whether Niantic will improve these poor rates and finally disclose the exact figures. Should there be new information on this, you will find out here, on MeinMMO.

What is your experience with the shiny rates of the Lake Trio? Were you able to catch a shiny specimen in the last few days? And how many raids did you have to play for this? Feel free to let us know here in the comments and exchange with other trainers about it.

In a few weeks, the events for the GO Fest will take place. We will show you all the information about the ticket and the new Pokémon for the global GO Fest.

  • iamabucket13: “This really makes me angry. It’s less about the state of the game and more about Niantic’s respect for players as human beings. There is no justification for people wasting their PokéCoins or their real-world money by changing things behind the scenes.”
  • alexcal24: “They are actively ruining the game and aren’t even trying to have a conversation. ‘No, we’re not going to address Hear Us Niantic because the mission is important and shinies don’t matter.’”
  • XLVIIISeahawks: “Spending money on remote raids is at this point the equivalent of throwing money into the trash. Niantic is driving this game straight into the ground.”

How Niantic has commented on the protest regarding the remote raid changes can be read here.

Disclosure of the rates: In addition to the confusion surrounding the increased remote raid prices and a generally lack of communication, trainers also criticize the opaque shiny rates.

These are not specifically named by the developers, which is why the community has been calling for the disclosure of these values for years and now compares the process to a form of gambling.

It remains to be seen whether Niantic will improve these poor rates and finally disclose the exact figures. Should there be new information on this, you will find out here, on MeinMMO.

What is your experience with the shiny rates of the Lake Trio? Were you able to catch a shiny specimen in the last few days? And how many raids did you have to play for this? Feel free to let us know here in the comments and exchange with other trainers about it.

In a few weeks, the events for the GO Fest will take place. We will show you all the information about the ticket and the new Pokémon for the global GO Fest.

  • TwitchTVryan: “I’m not surprised. We got 0 shiny Uxie on 46 [remote raids] from the USA. The fact that Niantic does not foresee any change just for remote raiders is absolutely annoying. Throwing money out the window when raid passes are not only doubled in price but also limited to 5 per day is very insulting.”
  • iamabucket13: “This really makes me angry. It’s less about the state of the game and more about Niantic’s respect for players as human beings. There is no justification for people wasting their PokéCoins or their real-world money by changing things behind the scenes.”
  • alexcal24: “They are actively ruining the game and aren’t even trying to have a conversation. ‘No, we’re not going to address Hear Us Niantic because the mission is important and shinies don’t matter.’”
  • XLVIIISeahawks: “Spending money on remote raids is at this point the equivalent of throwing money into the trash. Niantic is driving this game straight into the ground.”

How Niantic has commented on the protest regarding the remote raid changes can be read here.

Disclosure of the rates: In addition to the confusion surrounding the increased remote raid prices and a generally lack of communication, trainers also criticize the opaque shiny rates.

These are not specifically named by the developers, which is why the community has been calling for the disclosure of these values for years and now compares the process to a form of gambling.

It remains to be seen whether Niantic will improve these poor rates and finally disclose the exact figures. Should there be new information on this, you will find out here, on MeinMMO.

What is your experience with the shiny rates of the Lake Trio? Were you able to catch a shiny specimen in the last few days? And how many raids did you have to play for this? Feel free to let us know here in the comments and exchange with other trainers about it.

In a few weeks, the events for the GO Fest will take place. We will show you all the information about the ticket and the new Pokémon for the global GO Fest.

This is partly because, according to Teban54, the data for the raid boss Uxie, which can be made on-site, were not recorded. On the other hand, there is no distinction in their survey between remote raids and on-site raids. This makes it correspondingly difficult to make an accurate statement about this.

Trainers are angry: “It’s the equivalent of throwing money away”

In the comments, some trainers confirm these assumptions, as they too have completed numerous remote raids without being able to catch a shiny. Particularly frustrating is that remote raids were recently limited to 5 per day and the prices for the corresponding passes were also increased.

This has already led to a heavy wave of protests with a petition and an open letter in recent weeks. The Lake Trio exacerbates this situation due to their regionally limited availability and practically forces trainers to participate in remote raids if they want to secure all of them as shinies.

It is therefore not surprising that trainers harshly criticize the determined shiny rates in the comments and are angry with the developers (via reddit.com):

  • TwitchTVryan: “I’m not surprised. We got 0 shiny Uxie on 46 [remote raids] from the USA. The fact that Niantic does not foresee any change just for remote raiders is absolutely annoying. Throwing money out the window when raid passes are not only doubled in price but also limited to 5 per day is very insulting.”
  • iamabucket13: “This really makes me angry. It’s less about the state of the game and more about Niantic’s respect for players as human beings. There is no justification for people wasting their PokéCoins or their real-world money by changing things behind the scenes.”
  • alexcal24: “They are actively ruining the game and aren’t even trying to have a conversation. ‘No, we’re not going to address Hear Us Niantic because the mission is important and shinies don’t matter.’”
  • XLVIIISeahawks: “Spending money on remote raids is at this point the equivalent of throwing money into the trash. Niantic is driving this game straight into the ground.”

How Niantic has commented on the protest regarding the remote raid changes can be read here.

Disclosure of the rates: In addition to the confusion surrounding the increased remote raid prices and a generally lack of communication, trainers also criticize the opaque shiny rates.

These are not specifically named by the developers, which is why the community has been calling for the disclosure of these values for years and now compares the process to a form of gambling.

It remains to be seen whether Niantic will improve these poor rates and finally disclose the exact figures. Should there be new information on this, you will find out here, on MeinMMO.

What is your experience with the shiny rates of the Lake Trio? Were you able to catch a shiny specimen in the last few days? And how many raids did you have to play for this? Feel free to let us know here in the comments and exchange with other trainers about it.

In a few weeks, the events for the GO Fest will take place. We will show you all the information about the ticket and the new Pokémon for the global GO Fest.

In Pokémon GO many trainers are trying to catch shiny Pokémon, but this has now become more difficult for them. What happened and what your chances are now, we have summarized for you here on MeinMMO.

Which Pokémon is it about? In Pokémon GO, there are a number of monsters that you can not only encounter in their normal form, but also as so-called shinies. These are specimens that have a different color. They are usually relatively rare and therefore particularly sought after by trainers. This also applies to the legendary Lake Trio, which currently dominates the Level 5 raids.

But now players have noticed that the shiny odds for these have significantly worsened – at least when participating with a remote raid pass. What exactly it is about, what values have been determined, and how the community has reacted, we have summarized for you below.

What is the Lake Trio?
The Lake Trio consists of the legendary Pokémon Uxie, Mesprit, and Azelf. These are currently defending the Level 5 raids, but unlike most other raid bosses, they can only be found regionally. Only Mesprit is found here in Europe.

To secure the other two monsters, you can either travel to the respective region or currently participate in corresponding remote raids.

Worse shiny chances with the Lake Trio

What was found? As Reddit user Teban54 states in his post, players have repeatedly expressed in recent days that they have had a hard time encountering the shiny specimens of the Lake Trio.

For this reason, the Japanese website “9db” conducted an analysis based on user reports regarding the current shiny chances for Azelf and Mesprit. Trainers were able to share their experiences about the raids here.

Since neither monster can currently be caught in raids in the Asian region, it is assumed that most of the collected data is based on completed remote raids. It was found that the rate of catching a shiny specimen has drastically decreased (via reddit.com).

In the past, the community calculated an average chance of about 1 in 20 for legendary monsters. However, there are no official data on this. And the developers have not yet communicated any deterioration of the current rates.

Here we show you all raid hours and legendary raid bosses in June 2023

What shiny chances are there for Azelf and Mesprit?

As can be seen in the post by Teban54, numerous trainers have shared their experiences with their completed Azelf and Mesprit raids on the 9db website, resulting in the following shiny chances being determined (via reddit.com):

Azelf:

  • completed raids: 1,390
  • of which shinies: 11
  • determined shiny rate: 1/126

Mesprit:

  • completed raids: 1,926
  • of which shinies: 30
  • determined shiny rate: 1/64

Thus, the chances of getting a shiny Mesprit were slightly better than those of Azelf. However, both rates are still significantly lower than the average determined for a legendary shiny in the past.

Do the rates only apply to remote raids? Whether the worse shiny rates apply only to remote raids or whether raids on-site also have a worse rate is not clear from the 9db analysis.

  • XLVIIISeahawks: “Spending money on remote raids is at this point the equivalent of throwing money into the trash. Niantic is driving this game straight into the ground.”

How Niantic has commented on the protest regarding the remote raid changes can be read here.

Disclosure of the rates: In addition to the confusion surrounding the increased remote raid prices and a generally lack of communication, trainers also criticize the opaque shiny rates.

These are not specifically named by the developers, which is why the community has been calling for the disclosure of these values for years and now compares the process to a form of gambling.

It remains to be seen whether Niantic will improve these poor rates and finally disclose the exact figures. Should there be new information on this, you will find out here, on MeinMMO.

What is your experience with the shiny rates of the Lake Trio? Were you able to catch a shiny specimen in the last few days? And how many raids did you have to play for this? Feel free to let us know here in the comments and exchange with other trainers about it.

In a few weeks, the events for the GO Fest will take place. We will show you all the information about the ticket and the new Pokémon for the global GO Fest.

  • alexcal24: “They are actively ruining the game and aren’t even trying to have a conversation. ‘No, we’re not going to address Hear Us Niantic because the mission is important and shinies don’t matter.’”
  • XLVIIISeahawks: “Spending money on remote raids is at this point the equivalent of throwing money into the trash. Niantic is driving this game straight into the ground.”

How Niantic has commented on the protest regarding the remote raid changes can be read here.

Disclosure of the rates: In addition to the confusion surrounding the increased remote raid prices and a generally lack of communication, trainers also criticize the opaque shiny rates.

These are not specifically named by the developers, which is why the community has been calling for the disclosure of these values for years and now compares the process to a form of gambling.

It remains to be seen whether Niantic will improve these poor rates and finally disclose the exact figures. Should there be new information on this, you will find out here, on MeinMMO.

What is your experience with the shiny rates of the Lake Trio? Were you able to catch a shiny specimen in the last few days? And how many raids did you have to play for this? Feel free to let us know here in the comments and exchange with other trainers about it.

In a few weeks, the events for the GO Fest will take place. We will show you all the information about the ticket and the new Pokémon for the global GO Fest.

  • iamabucket13: “This really makes me angry. It’s less about the state of the game and more about Niantic’s respect for players as human beings. There is no justification for people wasting their PokéCoins or their real-world money by changing things behind the scenes.”
  • alexcal24: “They are actively ruining the game and aren’t even trying to have a conversation. ‘No, we’re not going to address Hear Us Niantic because the mission is important and shinies don’t matter.’”
  • XLVIIISeahawks: “Spending money on remote raids is at this point the equivalent of throwing money into the trash. Niantic is driving this game straight into the ground.”

How Niantic has commented on the protest regarding the remote raid changes can be read here.

Disclosure of the rates: In addition to the confusion surrounding the increased remote raid prices and a generally lack of communication, trainers also criticize the opaque shiny rates.

These are not specifically named by the developers, which is why the community has been calling for the disclosure of these values for years and now compares the process to a form of gambling.

It remains to be seen whether Niantic will improve these poor rates and finally disclose the exact figures. Should there be new information on this, you will find out here, on MeinMMO.

What is your experience with the shiny rates of the Lake Trio? Were you able to catch a shiny specimen in the last few days? And how many raids did you have to play for this? Feel free to let us know here in the comments and exchange with other trainers about it.

In a few weeks, the events for the GO Fest will take place. We will show you all the information about the ticket and the new Pokémon for the global GO Fest.

  • TwitchTVryan: “I’m not surprised. We got 0 shiny Uxie on 46 [remote raids] from the USA. The fact that Niantic does not foresee any change just for remote raiders is absolutely annoying. Throwing money out the window when raid passes are not only doubled in price but also limited to 5 per day is very insulting.”
  • iamabucket13: “This really makes me angry. It’s less about the state of the game and more about Niantic’s respect for players as human beings. There is no justification for people wasting their PokéCoins or their real-world money by changing things behind the scenes.”
  • alexcal24: “They are actively ruining the game and aren’t even trying to have a conversation. ‘No, we’re not going to address Hear Us Niantic because the mission is important and shinies don’t matter.’”
  • XLVIIISeahawks: “Spending money on remote raids is at this point the equivalent of throwing money into the trash. Niantic is driving this game straight into the ground.”

How Niantic has commented on the protest regarding the remote raid changes can be read here.

Disclosure of the rates: In addition to the confusion surrounding the increased remote raid prices and a generally lack of communication, trainers also criticize the opaque shiny rates.

These are not specifically named by the developers, which is why the community has been calling for the disclosure of these values for years and now compares the process to a form of gambling.

It remains to be seen whether Niantic will improve these poor rates and finally disclose the exact figures. Should there be new information on this, you will find out here, on MeinMMO.

What is your experience with the shiny rates of the Lake Trio? Were you able to catch a shiny specimen in the last few days? And how many raids did you have to play for this? Feel free to let us know here in the comments and exchange with other trainers about it.

In a few weeks, the events for the GO Fest will take place. We will show you all the information about the ticket and the new Pokémon for the global GO Fest.

This is partly because, according to Teban54, the data for the raid boss Uxie, which can be made on-site, were not recorded. On the other hand, there is no distinction in their survey between remote raids and on-site raids. This makes it correspondingly difficult to make an accurate statement about this.

Trainers are angry: “It’s the equivalent of throwing money away”

In the comments, some trainers confirm these assumptions, as they too have completed numerous remote raids without being able to catch a shiny. Particularly frustrating is that remote raids were recently limited to 5 per day and the prices for the corresponding passes were also increased.

This has already led to a heavy wave of protests with a petition and an open letter in recent weeks. The Lake Trio exacerbates this situation due to their regionally limited availability and practically forces trainers to participate in remote raids if they want to secure all of them as shinies.

It is therefore not surprising that trainers harshly criticize the determined shiny rates in the comments and are angry with the developers (via reddit.com):

  • TwitchTVryan: “I’m not surprised. We got 0 shiny Uxie on 46 [remote raids] from the USA. The fact that Niantic does not foresee any change just for remote raiders is absolutely annoying. Throwing money out the window when raid passes are not only doubled in price but also limited to 5 per day is very insulting.”
  • iamabucket13: “This really makes me angry. It’s less about the state of the game and more about Niantic’s respect for players as human beings. There is no justification for people wasting their PokéCoins or their real-world money by changing things behind the scenes.”
  • alexcal24: “They are actively ruining the game and aren’t even trying to have a conversation. ‘No, we’re not going to address Hear Us Niantic because the mission is important and shinies don’t matter.’”
  • XLVIIISeahawks: “Spending money on remote raids is at this point the equivalent of throwing money into the trash. Niantic is driving this game straight into the ground.”

How Niantic has commented on the protest regarding the remote raid changes can be read here.

Disclosure of the rates: In addition to the confusion surrounding the increased remote raid prices and a generally lack of communication, trainers also criticize the opaque shiny rates.

These are not specifically named by the developers, which is why the community has been calling for the disclosure of these values for years and now compares the process to a form of gambling.

It remains to be seen whether Niantic will improve these poor rates and finally disclose the exact figures. Should there be new information on this, you will find out here, on MeinMMO.

What is your experience with the shiny rates of the Lake Trio? Were you able to catch a shiny specimen in the last few days? And how many raids did you have to play for this? Feel free to let us know here in the comments and exchange with other trainers about it.

In a few weeks, the events for the GO Fest will take place. We will show you all the information about the ticket and the new Pokémon for the global GO Fest.

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