Many Pokemon GO enthusiasts have turned to social media to voice their disappointment over the scarce appearances of Dreepy. With the launch of the Max Out Season in September, players were eager to explore the fresh features and events introduced in the game.
A major highlight of the Max Out Season is the long-anticipated introduction of Pokémon from the Galar region. This includes the beloved starter Pokémon: Scorbunny, Sobble, and Grookey, as well as the complete evolutionary line of Dreepy. While Dreepy may resemble a small reptile, it is actually a ghostly creature that has emerged from ancient ocean-dwelling species.
A Reddit user known as Quiet_impressionist has voiced their dissatisfaction with the rare appearance of Dreepy in Pokemon GO. They shared a meme to highlight their annoyance at the lack of sightings and inquired if fellow players were also predominantly encountering Wooloo and Skwovet, claiming that these two Pokémon make up about 60% of their spawns.
Pokemon GO Players Can’t Find Dreepy
Dreepy is a Pokémon that players can encounter during the GO All Out event, which wraps up on September 10 at 10 am local time. Throughout this event, trainers have the opportunity to find Dreepy in the wild and can evolve it into Drakloak using 25 Dreepy Candy. To take it a step further, 100 Candy is required to evolve Drakloak into Dragapult. Additionally, some lucky trainers may hatch Dreepy from 10 km eggs.
The Pokemon GO community has encountered challenges in locating certain creatures before. A notable example is Larvesta, which quickly gained a reputation as one of the rarest Pokémon shortly after its debut in the game. In 2020, players experienced another setback when they struggled to find a shiny Carvanha, leading to widespread disappointment.