More info revealed about trading feature in Pokémon TGC Pocket
We knew that Trading was coming to Pokémon TGC Pocket, but we now have more details.
As a die-hard gamer, I’m super stoked about the new details unveiled by The Pokémon Company regarding the trading feature in the upcoming version of Pokémon TGC Pocket! So far, we haven’t gotten much information, but today they dropped some tantalizing tidbits. Although we’re still waiting for more info on this exciting feature that’s scheduled to launch later this month, I can’t contain my excitement as I eagerly anticipate what else they have in store for us!
Among the much-awaited features in TGC Pocket lies trading, a beloved element from the actual game that everyone fondly remembers exchanging physical Pokémon Cards with friends during school days. Fortunately, this interactive experience will soon be available in its digital form.
Here is everything shared today about the trading feature.
New details revealed about Pokémon TGC Pocket trading
The plan for trading to join the game was made official in November. Considering the game’s title, it wasn’t too unexpected. The initial launch of this feature is set for later this month, and it will grow larger afterward, allowing for an increasing number of cards to be traded.
Today, we’ve received some fresh insights, and here’s what we now understand: Initially, these are the cards that can be traded. Below you’ll find the details disclosed in the latest update:
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Today, we learned which initial cards can be traded. Here are the specifics from the recent update:
- Trades can be done between friends.
- Trades can be done with cards of the same rarity.
- At the time of the trade feature’s launch, certain cards from the Genetic Apex and Mythical Island booster packs will be able to be traded. We are planning to continue to expand the selection of booster packs that you can trade from.
- Cards with a rarity of ◇1–◇4 and ☆1 can be traded.
- Items must be consumed in order to trade.
Here are two key points to keep in mind:
1. Not all cards from the Genetic Apex and Mythical Island booster packs can be traded. Only specific ones will be eligible.
2. The specific cards that can be traded haven’t been determined yet, so keep an eye out for further updates on this topic.
Trading will require an item
One key insight is that engaging in trades within Pokémon TCG Pocket may necessitate a specific item. This could potentially restrict the frequency of trades among players. Unfortunately, we don’t have all the details yet, such as what this item might be or how to obtain it.
Previously, there have been numerous concerns expressed about this specific rule. In today’s announcement, The Pokémon Company mentioned they will pay attention to player opinions regarding the trading aspect. If it continues to be disliked, there’s a possibility that it could be adjusted in the future.
We will continue to provide all of the latest Pokémon TCG Pocket news, updates, and guides!
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