Pokemon Go fans who live in rural areas are fed up with having “limited access” to important items, like Poke Balls.
As an augmented reality mobile game, Pokemon Go relies on real-world locations and landmarks for the basis of many of its gameplay features. Statues, buildings, public artwork, and much more can beturned into a PokeStop, and these in-game landmarks are key ways to get some handy items.
Sadly, PokeStops can be hard to come by for some players in remote areas of the world as pointed out by aposton the Pokemon Gosubreddit.
Alongside fewer PokeStops, a trainer claimed to have “limited access” to other helpful items like Poke Balls and provided a screenshot that showed they didn’t have enough to catch a Shiny Cranidos.
In Pokemon Go, players can get free items by spinning nearby PokeStops, key for trainers who want to stay free-to-play. AsPokeStops are typically hard to findfor rural players due to a lack of landmarks and such, this can be quite a problem.
Fans in the comments section offered some helpful tips for rural players in desperate need of items.
“Pop a Daily Incense for a free 30 Poke Balls. Also, check out the friends sub if you need some gifts,” said one user. Though, it’s important to note that these 30 free balls only apply if a trainer already has less than 30 at the time of use.
Another trainer said, “I’m not sure how long you have been playing, but I would suggest (short term) opening gifts daily for Poke Balls and (long term) submitting locations in your area for PokeStop nominations.”
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To submit a PokeStop, a player must be level 40 or higher. Additionally, a PokeStop must be officially approved before they are made available — a processtrainers have long-held issues with.
Rural players have taken issue with playing Pokemon Goto the fullest for nearly eight years now due to the game’s lack of support for less populated areas.
Philip Trahan was a Games Writer on Dexerto’s US team, specializing in Pokemon, Apex Legends, Call of Duty, RPGs, JRPGs, and Nintendo franchises. He also has bylines at NintendoEverything and GameRant.