A few days ago there was a discussion about blissey etiquette, or how to help one's team by not placing a pokemon behind (above) a wall of blissey which would make it difficult for teammates to prestige. Well, I saw this in action today, but not how I expected it.
Behind my workplace is a walking/biking trail, 1 km long, that leads to either a pokestop or a gym. That's enough motivation for me to take a daily walk when I'm at work, usually the longer distance to the stop. The gym is hotly contested, either Mystic or Valor, and my lunch break is short, so I don't normally fight it. But today it was so hot and the gym is closer, so I thought, why not? Level 10, Valor, with a gastly followed by 4 blissey (one about 2080 cp, then three 2700+) followed by easier defenders. I was aiming to bring it down to level 8, in the time I had more wasn't possible.
So I sat on the bench and tapped away. My 3249 cp DT/H dragonite did quite well against the first blissey. But then I had to run, 'cause I timed out against the second one, so it took some time to bring it down from 50,000.
After a while, I noticed a city police car driving by, on the walking trail no less! Odd, I thought, but of course they can do what they want ;)
At 39,000 I had to stop and return to work. I thought it was quite funny that Valor would now have to prestige against 2700+ blissey and headed back, catching a few 'mon on the way.
To my surprise, a short distance away was the police car, turned around next to the trail! I wondered, what if? Sure enough, 15 minutes later the gym was back to level 9, about 42,500 prestige. And the new defender? Sitting high above the wall of blissey, a 3000+ rhydon.
So much for leaving an easy prestige target for your team, LOL. I don't expect this gym to go back to level 10! Probably cost him a few potions as well ;)
Coincidence? I think not. Instead of fighting crime, he was fighting blissey :D
Just kidding, he was no doubt on his lunch break as well.