Pokemon Go

Why do non-tradable pokemon have Lucky counters in their Pokemon Go Pokédex entries?



Title question. For example, Mew cannot be traded in Pokemon Go, yet, it has a lucky counter. Why?

by water_fountain_

15 Comments

  1. GregoryFlame

    If Niantic tried to manually hide those counters from ceratin mons they would probably disable pokeball throwing accidentaly or something

    Better not to touch that

  2. A. It is coded as the regular pokedex.
    B. You can trade mythicals in the future.

    I’d say it’s most likely A

  3. zapellat

    its a template page and they’re lazy

  4. chumchees

    We should be allowed to trade certain mythicals at least. Like the ones we can raid for.

  5. Outrageous-Tie-7399

    complex game coding for nothing. more consistency

  6. Canatee

    It’s an if statement multiple characters long to avoid it – do you think they are made of developer resources? It’s the sort of thing that would take an intern seconds of time to implement!!

  7. Familiar-Kangaroo298

    One template for all Pokédex entries. The coding required for individual templates … they have enough bugs as it is.

  8. Laprasy

    Every pokemon needs to get lucky sometimes. Even mews.

  9. Faladyne

    So they can eventually sell us an item where you can only trade it to a Lucky friend. Sure hope there isn’t any item in the code yet that already sounds like it’s a pay-to-force-Lucky-status with someone.

    Oh. Wait.

  10. Niantic can hardly keep the game running smooth after 8 years. If they make 1 little code change to a old feature then they’ll probably break the game completely lol

  11. djgeneral

    What is a full lucky dex? I have 859 is that correct ?

  12. Necessary-Grocery-48

    Why do we never have XXS showcases even though XXS is a thing? Because Niantic

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