I was ready for adventure week to end. The bounce to Water Week x 2 was a very good move. A wider variety of pokemon to catch. Kyogre shiny is relevant (Lugia and Ho-Oh not). Did a few Kyogre today and people are on the chat and raids are often able to split into two groups. Familiar players, not a downtown setting at all.
So stardust drought is practically dead right
With all past stardust events, the star pieces and the dust weather bonus, what do you think?
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I don't think so. Stardust is still the main limiting factor. The situation has improved, true. But mainly because we just have had time to hoard. Because there were no new meta relevant additions to power up.
Check how long would your reserves last if Gen 4 was dropped tomorrow. Mine would be gone in a few days
I wouldn't say it's dead, but I think we are getting a bit too much Stardust at the moment.
I've got about 170k in about two days, but that was with hatching a few 10km eggs. Haven't caught everything I've encountered though.
Without special Stardust events I can get about 10-15k in a day, depending on how much I play. We should be required to work hard in order to power up our Pokemon, but some seems to think everything should be handed to them.
Back then, I rarely had more than 500k dust. I now have 1.3M and aim to reach 2M when the event ends. There remains a waiting list of mons that I would like to spend stardust on. Tyranitars after Community Day, Articuno at the end of the month, Fire-types when Jynx returns and the Regis come, maxing out Blissey, the next wonder Beldum or Feebas that I hatch...