A Pokemon Go player has pointed out how “bummed” they felt after catching very few Shinies during the first day of Go Fest Global.

Pokemon Go’sGo Fest Globalis one of the mobile game’s biggest events of the year. From July 13 to July 14, those who couldn’t attend Go Fest in Sendai, Madrid, or New York City could finally participate in the festivities.

During Go Fest Global,Dusk Maneand Dawn Wings Necroza debuted for ticketholders in 5-star Raids. The annualPokemon Goevent also includes rotating habitats featuring many wild encounters with an increased Shiny chance.

However, not all trainers have been experiencing the same Shiny luck so far.

On the Pokemon Go subreddit, one disappointed trainer expressed theirfrustrationsbased on the number of Shinies caught during the first day of Pokemon Go Fest Global. They played all day from 10 am to 6 pm with no break and used Candy and Stardust forSpacial Rend. Still, they only caught four Shinies.

“I just don’t understand. The worst part is I got 2 Shinies I already had & the other two I do not care about,” they lamented about the situation, which occurred on their birthday.

“I’m just honestly so bummed. And feel cheated for paying when non ticket holders got more shinies than me. I’m jealous & sad,” they continued. “

“And feel like I wasted so much time considering the shiny rate was the same as a normal day if I were to be playing that long with incense & palkia, maybe worse.”

“I got 14 shinies. I think it’s the unfortunate side effect of rng; there will always be people who got the bad luck,” one player wrote.

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Another trainer disagreed, “I hate to go against the grain here but I think the shiny rates were fine. I played for 4 hours, I got 9. It’s no community day but it’s absolutely an increased rate. Sometimes I go days without one.”

“If you bought this ticket just for the increased shinies that’s on you. You don’t buy a chocolate bar, eat one piece, throw the rest away and complain about the value. Sorry, rant over.”

Cassidy Stephenson was a Senior Writer on Dexerto’s US team. She is a Gaming expert and TV & Movies enthusiast, covering Pokemon, Genshin Impact, Honkai Star Rail, Disney Dreamlight Valley, Nintendo games, and RPGs. She also has bylines at CBR.