November 23, 2024

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Pokemon Go players are thrilled when fans exchange the word “god” with a child on his birthday

Pokemon Go players are thrilled when fans exchange the word “god” with a child on his birthday

A Pokemon Go player completed a heartwarming trade for his friend’s son’s birthday, and the community absolutely loved it.

Pokemon Go certainly has a lot of frustrations and community bugs, but there are also some wonderfully wholesome stories hidden within the great game.

In fact, many would argue that the healthy community is what makes Pokemon Go so popular. After all, there’s nothing more fun than watching a whole new generation find their love for Pokemon and strive to either catch them all or capture the strongest Pokemon possible.

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Pokemon Go health trade sees fans trading ‘one god for another’

Getting the community and new fans involved in the game was one of the main reasons why the community loved it This is a reddit post.

Attaching a photo of the trade, one user explained how “it was my friend’s son’s birthday and he really wanted to get Mewtwo,” so, as any Pokemon Go player would do, they “demanded a fair trade for it” and ended up getting a kid to trade for Doof.

Although Bidoof is not a powerful Pokemon in Pokemon Go, the community found the post very funny and adorable.

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In fact, many took to the comments to joke that “Mewtwo doesn’t deserve Bidoof. The poor kid was tricked, but I think you’ll have to learn how cruel the real world is sooner rather than later.”

Others shouted how this trade was clearly “one god for another,” while others thought differently, highlighting how this trade was clearly “one god for one useless purple loser.”

Naturally, along with the jokes, many found this trade “useful” and a very nice thing to do – but the comments section certainly turned into hundreds of jokes criticizing the user for “tricking” the child into giving away his “god” Bedoff. For “useless” Mewtwo.

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