Pokemon Go fans might be salty at the game’s monetization practices, but people will still turn up in droves for live events, especially if there’s a chance at nabbing a Legendary Shadow Pokemon.

In Pokemon Go, ifplayers want to take on a Shadow Raid, they’ll have to go to the Gym in person, as they can’t use Remote Raid Passes. As Shadow Raids tend to feature incredibly powerful Pokemon, players drastically increase their chances by working together.

A user on thePokemon Go Reddithas shared an image of fans gathering in Prague. Around 300 people are gathered toface Shadow Mewtwoin Raids, which shows that even all these years later, fans will still gather for rare Pokemon.

“Yeah, I had the same experience,” one fan said, “I live downtown so I ambled out to a Mewtwo raid next to my apartment and sat on a bench. Just as the egg hatched, a massive group of raiders waltzed up to the spot on the other side of the road.”

Thepoor rural Pokemon Go fanswere left stunned by the photo. “Rural players can’t comprehend this image,” one user wrote, while another followed up with, “I live in a small city, and this doesn’t really happen here either.

“I got to join a wonderful group of people today,” one player reminisced, “And while we were nowhere near that number, I think we were 18 at one point. Ended up with my first shiny Shadow Legendary Pokemon, and a 6/6/6 Shadow Mewtwo!.”

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Another player wrote, “Me and my kid ended up having to go to a mall and got 3 Mewtwos in a row with a group of 17 strangers. Then somehow my wife and I beat one at the park today, haha.”

Scott Baird is a Games Writer on Dexerto’s UK team, specializing in Pokemon, Baldur’s Gate, Dungeons & Dragons, Final Fantasy, and Magic The Gathering, and Nintendo games. He also has bylines at Cracked, Dorkly, Topless Robot, Screen Rant, The Gamer, and TopTenz.