Pokemon Go community baffled after trainer fills bag with over 40,000 items

. Last updated: July 26, 2022
Pokemon Go players were amazed to see a trainer had a bag with over 40,000 items, stunning viewers who were confused as to how he managed to stack them.
There is one particular issue that Pokemon Go players routinely encounter and it has to do with memory management. Too often people are denied PokeStop Spins or Battle Rewards because they don’t have enough room in their pockets.
Although Niantic has slowly rolled out quality of life updates to help players work around some of the effects of rampant hoarding, it’s still a common problem.
One player found himself in quite a hole thanks to his insane stash of various Poke Balls, which had some trainers scratching their heads at how bad it got.
Pokemon Go players are constantly deleting items to keep from overflowing.
Redditor ‘bellbang99’ has shown off his Pokemon Go exaggerations which showed they packed about 120x the space the game gave them.
In a bag that can only hold 350, her poor avatar was carrying 41,211 items, including maxed out gifts, over 30 bait modules, and 12,459 Pokeballs.
There’s no telling what else the player picked up, but it’s clear that catching Pokémon might not be their main priority in their playthrough.
More than anything, some PoGo players wondered how anyone could collect so many items without getting stopped by the system.
“As?” asked one person. Another player responded in the same vein with: “Same question here. Really confused.”
Fortunately, there were a few people who could provide answers: “You get items from raids and from Adventure Sync whether your bag is full or not. Quite an achievement, but not worth it.”
For those who really want to test the limits of Pokemon Go’s pocket, you can do that too – as disruptive as it might be to overall gameplay.
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