Pokemon GO players are sharing an unusual quirk with the popular mobile game's in-game inventory, with one player having 37,000 items over the max capacity. The massively popular monster-catching mobile game from Niantic features more for players to collect than just its lineup of in-game creatures, with multiple useful items available. Items like Berries and stronger Poke Balls can help players to capture new Pokemon, while Potions and Revives keep a player's Pokemon healthy for Pokemon GO's in-game battles. Now, one fan's inventory is way over the game's normal max capacity.
Pokemon GO features multiple ways for players to acquire new in-game items, both with frequent rewards and special missions. Players can pick up items by spinning Pokemon GO's PokeStops located throughout the map, as well as receiving a small collection of freebies from the in-game shop's «Daily Item Box.» Many of Pokemon GO's Special Research missions also reward players with items like Ultra Balls, Berries, and even some key items for completion. One fan, however, has taken their Pokemon GO item collection to the extreme.
A post to the Pokemon GO subreddit by kirschbluetenkiki shows off their staggering number of in-game items, totaling a whopping 37,486 items in Pokemon GO. The user does not show the breakdown of their individual items within the post, but references past mentions of the in-game exploit. The Pokemon GO subreddit has recently seen multiple similar posts with players showcasing their bloated inventories, with other players showing item bags featuring thousands of Pokemon GO items over the normal limit.
The replies to the post saw a variety of reactions, with many fans wondering how the multiple players had even gotten their inventories so high. One fan suggested a Gym exploit may be the secret, with players still able to spin Gym Poke Stops for Raid Passes even with a full inventory. Some suggest Pokemon GO's premium shop could be the culprit, with players able to buy more items in Pokemon GO even when their inventory is full. Many also commented on the repeated posts from different users, all showing off their massive item collections.
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