I don't normally double post but Raikou just appeared near me...and I got no pokeballs. Well time to grab some pokestops and only use anywhere from 1 to 10 balls to catch a legendary.
Uhhh
You do know that you're not even allowed to use your regular pokeballs when catching a legendary (or any raid boss), right?
They give you a certain number of premier balls (the exact number depends on how much damage you personally contributed to the raid and how much your team contributed, but it's usually ~10 balls), and then you can only use those. Once you run out of premiere balls, you've lost your chance.
Which is one of the reasons why catching a legendary in PoGo is...
really hard. But uh, at least you won't have to worry about being caught with zero pokeballs, because they'll always
give you however many premiere balls you're allowed to use.
RIP. See, shit like thie right here is why I hate anything (in video games) that you can only do if other people also do it. It's one thing in MMOs, which allow you to connect with people from all around the world. But IRL, where you need to actually physically travel to places? Then it's just dumb.
...On another note, does anyone want some dog meat?
You know what makes this easier, though? Discord severs.
@LuckycoolHawk9 do some google searching and see if there's a Discord server for PoGo players in your town/city. It makes it much easier to coordinate raids. Like, yeah, sometimes people still have to travel a bit of a distance, but like... at least you won't just be sitting around and
hoping that people show up. You can just ask "is anyone interested in catching X species at Y location?", and if people are interested, then you decide on a time and start the raid once everyone shows up. If no one's interested, then, well, that kind of sucks, but at least you don't have to spend all that time sitting around and waiting. You can go do something else, because you already know it's not gonna happen. :P
ALSO Pokemon Go technically
is an MMO. Just wanted to throw that out there. XD