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Exploration confusion, Feeding a berry
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post Sep 12 2017, 02:44 PM
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For an exploration I have to have a certain amount of berries fed to a Pokemon but when I go do interactions and have WELL over 1,000 interactions the first time and nearly 700 the second... I only have like 5 people giving berries to the Pokemon in question. How does that work? If I have over 1,000 interactions wouldn't that mean that that the objective should be complete?

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post Sep 12 2017, 03:02 PM
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It should be. I honestly don't see why it isn't if that's the case.
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post Sep 12 2017, 03:04 PM
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post Sep 12 2017, 03:09 PM
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It doesn't specify. Just "feed a berry." Still. That's over 1,000 interactions and not a lot of returns? When I just do interactions I get a LOT of people interacting back and that goes quick. It's just "feed a berry" that is taking so long.
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post Sep 12 2017, 03:13 PM
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QUOTE(Transformers @ Sep 12 2017, 04:09 PM) *
It doesn't specify. Just "feed a berry." Still. That's over 1,000 interactions and not a lot of returns? When I just do interactions I get a LOT of people interacting back and that goes quick. It's just "feed a berry" that is taking so long.


Again, that's the way it is. Remember that those are INTERACTION, not individuals; you're probably averaging about 150-300 users interacted with if you're making 1000-2000 interactions total, and it's not uncommon for more than half of them not to notice/click back.


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QUOTE(Transformers @ Sep 12 2017, 03:09 PM) *
It doesn't specify. Just "feed a berry."

Even if the Exploration instructions themselves don't specify, it must be the specific berry that corresponds to the Pokemon's status condition (if it has one). I think we have very few (if any?) Explorations where a wild Pokemon needs berries of any flavor.


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