Incubate eggs in pokemon go can be a process that requires players to walk or travel a certain distance before the arrival of the new Pokémon. However, a player has discovered an interesting failure in the game that allows them to incubate eggs without even moving. Reddit SCUSIE user recently moved to a high-rise department where they are on the 34th floor. For some reason, being at that height has caused problems for the game, making it look like the player is wandering around the city. According to the poster, they have been able to incubate 2K eggs in 10 minutes with just sitting on their sofa!
Obviously, this exploit will not work for everyone. There may be some extremely dedicated fanatics who are willing to move for the good of the game, but it seems quite unlikely. It is also impossible to say how high a player would have to be so that this exploit works, and if other players in high-rise apartments could have had a similar success. Of course, there is also the possibility that Niantic solve the exploit in the future. However, players who already live in similar apartment buildings may want to try this for themselves.
Pokémon eggs were first introduced in pokémon gold and silver and have continued to be a basic element of the franchise since then. This aspect of the game has been a fun part of pokemon go , and players will sometimes receive bonuses for completing this task as part of field research or special research. Players can buy special incubators at the game store that help incubate faster eggs, but they still require the movement of the player to incubate. For now, most pokemon go players will only have to settle for incubating eggs to the old, while Scusie gets a special feat to go with his new home. Considering everything, that sounds like a pleasant pleasant advantage!
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