Pokemon Go player catches joke Legendary but there’s still some hope

A Pokemon Go player recently shared their Legendary catch and jokingly referred to it as a “joke”due to its disappointing stats.

Expressing their frustration on Reddit, the Go player known as Hour-Original8738 proudly displayed a Galarian Moltres with nearly the lowest stats possible in the game.

It is a challenge to locate Galarian Birds and an even greater feat to capture them. Therefore, obtaining one only to be disappointed by its performance in PvP battles such as the Ultra League and Master League, as well as its effectiveness in Raids, has fans expressing their sympathies.

Th.. this is a joke.. right? byu/Hour-Original8738 inpokemongo

Many of the comments below the post are from individuals who have had a similar experience. One comment reads, “I’ve had a similar one lol… used my Masterball on it too.”Another person chimed in, “Haha that’s like my Articuno, it was 0/0/3!”

Despite the frustration of putting in significant effort and possibly even resorting to using a Master Ball, there is a solution for Pokemon Go Trainers, as indicated by numerous comments on the original post.

One individual proposes a solution to the author’s post, stating, “That’s your Mirror Pokemon. It can be used for a Mirror Lucky Trade.”In response, a bewildered comment asks, “Can you explain how Mirror Lucky Trading functions? Is there a way to ensure it will be lucky?”

A Lucky Trade is a unique feature that happens from time to time when two Pokemon Go trainers who are Lucky Friends trade with each other. Just in case you were unaware, Lucky Friends are able to take advantage of this mechanic.

Upon further explanation, a comment responds with “Lucky trades to the rescue,”while another individual chimes in with “I received a Zapdos with the same amount of stats, although I can’t recall the exact numbers. Nevertheless, it was a fantastic lucky trade with my partner, boosting it to about 91% for her!”

Despite the lack of a guaranteed Legendary Pokemon, participating in popular events such as Spotlight Hour and Pokemon Go Community Day can still result in catching rare monsters.

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