Important takeaways
- Pokemon TCG Pocket players want the blue badge on promotional cards moved due to frustration with its placement.
- There are 24 promotional cards in the game, some only available through limited time events.
- One Redditor suggested moving the badge to the lower left corner for a cleaner design.
Pokemon TCG Pocket player wants to change the location of the promotion card. There are over 200 cards that Pokemon TCG Pocket players can collect everything from basic to full art cards, and the coveted ex. Another rarity of cards that players can get are the promotions, which are available in different ways.
Pokemon TCG Pocket has 24 promotional cards from the Genetic Apex set to collect. While some of these can be obtained from the in-game store by spending store tickets, some of the promotional cards are only available through the game's limited-time events. Those given away via events have a different illustration and have a blue marker with a Pokeball located on the right side. And this badge is one of the reasons why the game's community is frustrated.
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Pokemon TCG Pocket Player gets God Pack, but not in his account
A Pokémon TCG Pocket player opens a booster pack on another account and, to their surprise, receives a series of high rarity cards.
Pokemon TCG Pocket players are frustrated with the location of the blue mark on the promo cards and want it moved. One of those players is Redditor ShakeeraIsHot, who suggested moving it to the lower left corner to make the design cleaner. Although some Redditors noted that the physical Pokemon TCG promo cards also look like this, with the mark on the right side, the comment section responded positively to the OP's idea. One player emphasized that this would be a good solution for the current location, which they defined as an “eyesore”.
So far, Pokemon TCG Pocket has completed two campaign card events, one of which focused on the Lapras ex card. Available from early to mid-November, in this event, players participated in Solo Battles at various difficulty levels, and in addition to the Water/Ice type, they could get promo cards of Pikachu, Mankey, Butterfree, and Cleifary. The second event was Wonder Pick, and from late October to mid-November players could choose from Chansey and Meowth promo cards with a Chansey red highlight.
The third limited-time event focused on promotional cards started on November 29, and this time players can add a Venusaur promotional card with full art to their collections. This new Pokemon TCG Pocket The event will be live until December 13th, and just like with Lapras' ex, it will also focus on Solo Battles with different difficulties. While the Venusaur card is the main reward, players can grab Greninja, Haunter, Jigglypuff and Onix campaign cards. In addition to having different illustrations, the Haunter and Jigglypuff cards have slight skill changes and lower HP than their original counterparts.