I recently saw Niantic’s post on Twitter for next month’s Field Research Breakthrough rewards, and virtually everyone did not seem pleased about it. Most posts stated how dull the game has become as a result of the over abundant release of legendary Pokémon, and that legendaries are not even exciting anymore because most people already have them now. People have also stated in the past that the raid system has made acquiring legendaries very easy and hardly poses a challenge to players; that hasn’t seem to have changed even for the Gen 4 legendaries released, so far. It also doesn’t help that Niantic lowers the stats of legendaries that are above 4000 CP, making them easier to beat in raids, while simultaneously undermining the potential of a few to the point of irrelevance. Most recent one was Giratina. The nerf to its stats certainly was a shaft for it, and its mediocre movepool pretty much sealed the deal for its uselessness. I can understand most peoples’ frustration, since Giratina is a monster in the main games, but didn’t transfer very well to GO.
Unfortunately, I personally haven’t felt much excitement for legendaries lately. I think Niantic could have sustained some form of excitement and suspense for legendaries by at least making legendaries raids very rare to occur. Additionally, legendaries could have worked the same way as Mythicals do, in which you only get one each by completing special quests for each legendary, like how it was done for Mew, Celebi, etc. The legendaries could also have been acquired via the Field Research Breakthrough at random, but Niantic announcing which legendary will be next kinda eliminates that suspense. Niantic could have done some of these from the start, but people already have a dozen or two of Mewtwo, Groudon, Kyogre, Rayquaza, etc., so it might be too late for that.
What are your thoughts on this? Do you think future legendaries (Dialga, Palkia) will bring the hype? (This is no rant or complaint, btw. Just wanted to have a conversation lol)