Summary

SomePokemon GOplayers have recently taken to social media to call for a new type of Incense that would facilitate playing the game during winter months, in weather that’s all but suitable for walking. Their idea adds to the list ofgameplay changes thatPokemon GOplayers have proposedsince the turn of the year.

Like all successful live service games out there,Pokemon GOis churning out new content year-round. But because walking is its central gameplay mechanic, participating in its many events often hinges on having good weather. That’s why some players in the Northern Hemisphere have recently struggled to participate inPokemon GOevents such as Winter Wonderland 2023, citing terrible weather conditions not suitable for staying outdoors for long.

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Pondering that state of affairs, Reddit user Ponyboy06 recently came up with an idea for a winter Incense that would facilitate catching pocket monsters during the coldest period of the year without having to move too much. While they acknowledged that some players never get cold weather, they insisted thathunting Galarian birds inPokemon GOcan feel like a punishment for those that do. Their proposal later emerged on the front page of r/TheSilphRoad, one of the game’s largest subreddits, suggesting that hundreds of players are on board with the idea.

A New Incense Type Isn’t The Only Way Pokemon GO Could Facilitate Winter Play

Reflecting on the core idea, a few fans came up with a bit more pragmatic approach, suggesting that Niantic could simply rework the way normal Incense works inPokemon GOinstead of coming up with an entirely new item. Elaborating on that train of thought, Reddit user BuckTheStallion proposed a tweak that would make Incense work while the player is stationary whenever the game registers extreme weather. For clarity, Incense currently requires players to keep moving in order to benefit from its boosted Pokemon spawn rates.

Although such an approach could certainly make the game more accessible during cold weather, implementing it may not be as straightforward as simply adjusting Incense behavior. Namely, years of player testing suggest that in-game weather conditions are derived from AccuWeather, specifically its hourly forecast. While the app is widely considered as one of the most reliable meteorological services out there, itsPokemon GOimplementation is still somewhat inconsistent when it comes to classifying weather conditions. For example, a freezing cold may not always register as extreme weather.

Given that state of affairs, weather-based Incense behavior would likely require Niantic to undertake a more comprehensive overhaul of some of the game’s core systems. As such, thissuggestion from thePokemon GOfandommay not be as straightforward to implement as it might first appear. Moreover, some fans have even insisted that they’d demand summer Incense if Niantic were to ever cater to players who get freezing cold winters in such a way.

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