The trainer tarotirota from Japan has achieved an incredible goal in Pokémon GO. Within 24 hours, he caught 11,400 Pokémon. We explain how this is possible.
This is what happened: The Japanese trainer tarotirota shared his incredible goal on Twitter. He caught 11,400 Pokémon in 24 hours – more than many trainers have caught in their entire careers.
We explain how to accomplish something this crazy and what other achievements the trainer has reached.
How extreme you have to play for this goal
This is how you can calculate: To catch 11,400 Pokémon in one day, you have to catch an average of 8 Pokémon per minute. That would mean catching one every 7.5 seconds. However, you have to maintain this goal for a full 24 hours to reach the incredible number of 11,400.
How does one achieve this? Anyone wanting to catch 8 Pokémon per minute must definitely use the catching trick. This way, you skip all the annoying animations that appear when catching. Thus, it is indeed possible to catch 8 Pokémon per minute.
What’s particularly impressive is that the Japanese trainer maintained this number for a full 24 hours.
For this, tarotirota must have had a large supply of Poké Balls, and even then, the trainer had to turn a lot of Stops or buy more balls. This very problem is also mentioned in his tweet, where he states that the ball shortage was difficult to compensate for.
The location of tarotirota also played in his favor. Many places in Japan are among the best spots in the world for playing Pokémon GO. At many locations, there are numerous PokéStops clustered together, attracting even more Pokémon through Lure modules.
What to keep in mind: In Pokémon GO, there is a catch limit that gives players a soft ban when reached. Every Pokémon that you then want to catch flees. This limit was introduced to prevent cheaters from automatically catching Pokémon indefinitely.
The catch limit is set per week. Currently, this limit is over 14,000 Pokémon in a week. Therefore, for tarotirota to achieve his goal of 11,400 Pokémon in one day, he must have played significantly less beforehand and only accomplished the essentials. He mentions that he enjoyed a week without Pokémon in advance.
How successful was this hunt? He posted a picture showing an unbelievable 139 Shinies within a day. This is also because he conducted his experiment during the Community Day with Dartiri. So, the majority of the Shinies are likely from Dartiri.
With the 11,400 Pokémon caught, tarotirota now stands at 1,045,300 caught Pokémon. The hurdle of one million caught Pokémon has only been surpassed by very few players so far.
Worldwide, Brandon Tan is probably one of the most well-known trainers. He is still considered the trainer who has collected the most XP in Pokémon GO. He is also among the biggest YouTubers for Pokémon GO.
Who is tarotirota anyway? He is one of the most well-known players in Japan. While he has caught over a million Pokémon, he has so far only collected “only” 400 million XP. This shows that he focuses primarily on catching Pokémon. Other successful players have very different numbers. For example, Brandon Tan is at 1.2 million catches but has already earned over 2.1 billion XP. Here, the difference is clearly in the other direction.