The primary contention this time has been a lack of disclosure surroundingShinychances. Theofficial event page, which stated that all participants have an “Increased chance to encounter Shiny Pokemon from 7 km eggs,” didn’t specify how much the rates had been boosted.

In aRedditthread lamenting the lack of transparency, one user said, “For long-time players, this should be obvious. For newcomers, you’ve been warned – ‘increased chance’ doesn’t mean anything if they [Niantic] don’t give any actual numbers.”

Responses were quick to share their view. “If they don’t release any public numbers, then who can verify besides Niantic?” came one reply, adding, “It’s like doing an internal review…scam of a scam.”

Others likened the obscurity to previous events featuringShiny Larvestaand Deino:

“The sad part is that really this goes back to the Deino debacle years ago. Since then they continue to do these egg events and people continue to fall for them. One day people will realize it’s a scam and stop wasting money on eggs.”

Contrarily, some have pointed out that Niantic doesn’t guarantee that players will get the Shiny they’re hunting for, but this misses the point. Dissatisfaction stems from not knowing if the buff is big enough to make actively hunting a specific ‘mon worth the time.

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