In the world of Pokemon Go, a player’s Pokemon can be assigned to defend a Gym. The Pokemon will remain in the Gym until it’s knocked out or its motivation level reaches zero, causing it to return to the player’s collection. However, if a Gym is rarely visited by other players, a Pokemon can remain in the Gym indefinitely, as long as it’s regularly fed with Golden Berries.
One Pokemon Go player, Reddit user supereaglegt, recently posted an image showing their Pawniard Pokemon stuck in a Gym for over 53 years, or 19,478 days, while a lucky Arcanine was only in the Gym for two days. It’s unclear how the Pawniard became stuck in the Gym for such a long time, but it’s possible that the player either forgot about it or simply stopped playing the game.
The situation has garnered attention on the Pokemon Go subreddit, with many users sympathizing with the trapped Pokemon. Some have even joked about the absurd length of time that the Pokemon has been stuck in the Gym, with one user remarking that it’s been held hostage since before Pokemon even existed. Another user pointed out that the Pokemon has been stuck in the Gym for longer than Nintendo has been making video games.
While the situation is certainly unfortunate for the player and their Pawniard, it serves as a reminder of the longevity of online games and the potential consequences of neglecting one’s virtual possessions. It also highlights the importance of regular engagement with the game and the need to properly manage one’s collection of Pokemon to avoid similar situations.
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