For a long time I could comfortably call myself a hardcore player Pokemon Go. I was the one that understood my city with a huge group in me to solve a dozen raids a day, hooking shin and equally. Then a pandemic happened. I moved out of the house, from a busy city center and a quiet suburb.
As the blocking raises, the Pokemon Go community never resumed. I was lucky to get five devoted raiders on any tour of the city. However, I still play on vacation. Even in countries where the game is forbidden. Yes, for some reason I am dedicated to foreign Ar Gaming, and it made me finally get my first Zygarde cell, over 18 months after the mythical monster came out.
Forgotten research
Zigard was released through a special research quest, which I followed at a certain point. He participated, performing new routes in the game that practically did not work. In my suburban area, it was difficult for them to face. When I dared to the city, I was usually accompanied by a young daughter, so I couldn't go on a random path to the opposite side of the city.
None of the routes I performed did not give the cherished Zygarde cell, one of which I needed to access the next study stage and 250 of which I needed to convert zygarde to the final form. Tired, sad and tired, I threw a towel. I do not particularly worry Zygarde, I already have a small version of Doggo, so my Pokedex is completed, and grinding 250 cells from the following roads to nowhere sounded like a stupid fool.
However, Pokemon Go in Japan is different. The showcases are full, the raids are busy, and the routes make sense. As a tourist who wanted to explore the city of Saporo, the routes were perfect for removing me from a downed way or searching for an alternative direction to great view.
The first route I left gave me this green glow. My first Zygarde cell. Perhaps the routes were rebuilt when released, I thought about myself. Perhaps I missed all the obvious signs. The NPC called Matteo, which I forgot, existed, traded me a gift from Colombia, which was the thing, and then I probably had a fad.
One down, 249 to go. I went on more routes as the next stage of the study demanded from me to follow five before completion. No more cells. Maybe my game was not rebuilt in 2023. Perhaps they are just so rare.
Zygarde – the most meaningless quest Pokemon Go
Changing the Zygarde form for me is just too harsh. I don't want to do it. I won't. I don't care to turn this charming dog into a humanoid fur that I can't even put into the gyms.
I gave up hunting Zygarde cells in Japan, a country where Pokémon goes better than any other. I'm sure H*CK is not going to grind the other 249 cells in my suburban situation.
I applaud everyone who has collected enough cells to get the Zygarde origin in Pokemon Go. You have much greater patience than mine. But I have to ask one thing: is it worth it? Was the award worth all the routes you walked? All those ways without focus that led you directly from where you really wanted to go? I hope I really do.

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