Oops! All Rare Pokemon Go Candies: When a Trainer’s Three-Year-Old Evolves Their Lickitung

After their daughter, who was only three years old and used up all of their Rare Candies to evolve a Lickitung, the trainer was rendered speechless. Trainers in Pokemon Go can amass many in-game resources if they put in a significant amount of gameplay time. These resources can assist Pokemon in their growth or the course of combat, but regardless of their use, many are rather valuable.

Rare Candies, a valuable resource in Pokemon Go, can transform into any Candy for any Pokemon. You can use them to feed your Pokemon. Thus, it stands to reason that they can be of tremendous value when training creatures that are difficult to capture or find. As a result, one Pokémon trainer was speechless after discovering that their daughter, who was only three years old then, had used all of their Rare Candies to level up a Lickitung.

A Pokemon Go player’s daughter blows through all of their Rare Candies

A post on the Pokemon Go subreddit provided a comprehensive rundown of the events. The OP’s daughter expressed interest in evolving Lickitung after looking at its entry in their father’s Pokedex. She decided to take matters into her own hands at some point in time. Although it was pretty sad for the parent, many other trainers found it funny and recounted how their children had messed up their games in various ways.

“Got a child three and a half years old, and it’s a miracle that I haven’t lost all of my Stardust. In addition to this, she enjoys developing things, particularly new shiny things. This past week, she attended the Master Ball, and her preferred shade of clothing is purple. One user on Reddit commented, “I start sweating every time she holds the phone, lmao.”

Other trainers who had children remarked that things became simpler once their children could eventually sign up for their Pokemon Go accounts. “My son, who is only six years old, was finally able to get his account… Plot twist: he typically only captures one of each Pokemon. Thus, he never has enough candy or Stardust to power them up and revive.” Even while watching all that progress be wasted must be frustrating, at least these parents can strengthen their relationships with their children through enjoyable activities such as video games.

Comments are closed.