With Pokemon GO Fest 2024: Global just days away, many trainers are out collecting resources to make sure they can fully enjoy the event. Leading up to the occasion, the level of content available for players in more urban areas is ramping up, with many finding multiple Five-Star Raids in close proximity to one another.While this is always a great thing for raiders, the creatures that appear may have some visual complications. An example can be seen in one player's post on the Pokemon GO subreddit. User Mr_Awesome_rddt encountered a slight visual hiccup while making their rounds. They wrote in the post:"Aww look, they're holding claws."Aww look, they're holding claws byu/Mr_Awesome_rddt inpokemongoGuzzlord is a popular Ultra Beast and one of the Raid Bosses players can find in Niantic's mobile game. It will be available through Five-Star Raids on Saturday, July 13, 2024. This creature boasts a massive HP stat, which can probably be gathered, given its giant size. Like various other Pocket Monsters that are fun to stick in gyms due to their sheer size, Guzzlord's overworld model can have some isues rendering in crowded spaces.Many fans seem to be in good spirits about the original poster's joke (Image via Reddit)Most of the responses to the post seem to be from other players in light spirits regarding the nature of the occurence, with the graphically error not really coming from a bug or an issue with the game itself. This awkward spawning is simply a product of the size of the critter and how it appears in the overworld.As seen in the shared screenshot, there are tons of good raids around the original poster, with potentially four different Guzzlord raids in the same area and a Mega Swampert raid just a couple blocks away. This massive increase in content in a given area has not gone unnoticed by other users on the message board.Comment byu/Mr_Awesome_rddt from discussion inpokemongoUser Dragon1615 said they have never seen so many gyms and Pokestops so close together. The spread of content in Pokemon GO is drastically different for those in rural areas compared to those in bigger cities. A lot of players in rural areas never see such large amounts of content packed into one spot.Comment byu/Mr_Awesome_rddt from discussion inpokemongoUser MxC2031 made a comment in regards to spoofing, a form of cheating in Pokemon GO that involves players using a VPN or similar third-party software to manually change their location, letting them play the game without moving. The lack of content in many areas has led many trainers to consider cheating more and more.What is spoofing in Pokemon GO?Spoofing goes against the game's terms of service and using it could result in a banned account (Image via Niantic)As mentioned earlier, spoofing is the use of third party applications or VPNs to manually change a player's location. Since Pokemon GO functions off of a trainer's location, changing it without moving goes against the game's terms of service. This will likely either result in a banned account or a certain error message preventing the player from logging in entirely.For related information regarding Pokemon GO, check out our other articles:Guzzlord Raid GuideGuzzlord Solo Guide'Failed to detect location' error code 12