Summary
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Celestic Town Elder Card enables players to revive excluded cards and open strategic opportunities.
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The triumphant light expansion adds 96 new cards, including special illustrations and boundaries.
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Players are divided into Celestic Town Elder's efficiency, with concern for Evolution Pokemon.
Pokemon Trading Card Game Pocket has introduced its first card that allows players to revive other previously knocked out cards from Kasshögen. While previous editions have included cards that allow players to get back energy that had been sent to the disposal pile, Pokemon TCGCelest Town Elder opens up many strategic opportunities that can help players come back from a losing situation.
The triumphant light extension for Pokemon TCG launched just a few days ago. Announced at Pokemon President's Livestream event on February 27 and was introduced in the game the next day, the new expansion gives a total sum of 96 new cards to the game, with 75 standard cards and the rest consisting of variations on some Pokemon and coaches who have special illustrations and limits.
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One of the new supporter cards in Pokemon TCGCelestic Town Elder's role is simple but well defined. Playing this card allows a player to take a basic Pokemon card, defined as any Pokemon card that is not a development from a previous form or a fossil, and place it directly back in the hand. As defined by the rules of the game, only one supporter card can be played per tour, which makes Celest Town Elder a little less versatile than General Trainer cards, but it gives players an immediate second chance to distribute a Pokémon that had been knocked out in an earlier round, provided they have room for it on their bench.
Pokemon TCG Pocket's Celestic Town Elder opens strategic opportunities
Fans seem split on how efficient Celestic Town Elder will be when players continue to collect cards and build tires centered around the triumphant light expansion. On the one hand, the new Arceus ex -card in Pokemon TCG appears as a center of triumphant light in a way that no expansion card has before, with several powerful new Pokemon that has abilities that only record when Arceus or Arceus ex is distributed at the active location or on the bench. Some fans feel that Celestic Town Elder was introduced in this expansion specifically to keep Arceus cards on Playmat and keep these other Pokemon that live up to their potential.
But there is also concern about the card's limitations. Pokemon with evolutionary lines seems to be a poor fit for this card, as only their basic card will be revived while Step 1 and Step 2 development will be left in the disposal pile. Celestic Town Elder can be used to revive some powerful basic Pokemon Ex-cards, but most of them require a lot of set time because players spend several rounds returning to them, and if an ex-card is in the disposal pile already means that the opponent is only one point away from the victory.