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>walking towards Regiraid in downtown
>notice an older guy walking with two boys in the same direction
>all 3 are playing Go
>ask if they're going to the raid
>they weren't even aware, but decide to come along since it's a block away
>younger kid, ~8 years old, instantly asks to trade pokemon with me
>he asks for a Vulpix or a Nintales
>Don't want to give up any of my Nintales since they all have decent ivs
>only have one Vulpix, but it's got good ivs too
>He sees my pokemon drawer
>"Oh! Can I have one of your Tyranitars!? You don't need that many shinies, right?!"
>Sorry, man. I kind of need those.
>"Come on, I'll give you my Marowak (800cp) for that one right there (shiny Ttar 3200cp)"
>That's a hard pass, buddy.
>"Oh! You have a Mewtwo?! Can you give that one to me?!"
>it's my first and only Mewtwo, caught 2 hours before this conversation
>The kid has literally 216 stardust, Lord of the Dustlets
>Oh, sorry, man. You don't have enough dust to trade for Mewtwo. I've heard it costs like a million stardust to trade legendaries.
>end up giving him my only Vulpix for his Marowak to placate him
>Give him one of the leftover Larvitars from CD that I never threw away and get an Azumarill in return
That's the last time I try to be nice to a kid in Go. The dad didn't know what the fuck was going on, but thanked me for being nice and trading the kid something he wanted. The older kid was cool. He seemed to be a little knowledgeable about the game.