The Gen 2 Pokémon Update brought with it more than 80 new Pokémon, but there’s this one creature that Trainers should watch out for. Apparently, many players who have stumbled upon its presence were left disgruntled, unhappy and with a low to empty supply of Poké Balls, Great Balls and even Ultra Balls. Some have even vowed to just ignore this pocket monster the next time they see it and just work hard on evolving its precursor.

On Reddit, a lot of “Pokémon GO” players are venting their frustration over Togepi’s evolved form, Togetic. The Flying/Fairy-type Pokémon has irked Trainers because it is one creature that is difficult to please and catch. Reddit user deevee12 stated in the thread he started that the rarity of Togetic is through the roof that one will have a hard time to catch it even if that player uses all of the Balls and Berries he or she has got.

Many Redditors have since shared their miserable experience with Togetic on the thread. Reddit user GuvmentCheese wrote about his disappointment saying, “I really wish I had seen something like this before wasting 70 (yes, 70) Ultra Balls on one. It finally fled, but I just assumed the dark red color was for rarity or maybe it was maxed out. I just assumed it would flee sooner or I'd eventually catch it.”

Another user with the handle whitewateractual stated, “I blew 56 Ultras and at least 25 Berries before crying as it [fled]. I was livid.” On the other hand, user misskaat has this to say: “I had a 1050 Togetic, threw about 30 Ultras and it ran. I think only the lower CPs are possible to catch.” Many other displeased players took to social media to rant about Togetic.

Given its difficulty to catch, many Trainers have just vowed to focus on catching Togepi and evolving it because for them this is better than having to gamble or waste their entire inventory. There are also those who swore to just try catching it for a while before giving up on it. For Reddit user Ireland914, he stated, “If I encounter one, I’ll blow a few Poké Balls and let it go if that doesn’t work.”