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  • The Pokémon TCG's official Twitter released a statement a few days ago saying that the text is wrong and that ALL packs will still have a code card in it. As to WHY the text was written in that way I have a feeling that TPCi was flouting the idea of packs not having a guaranteed code card but pulled back on it at last…
  • If we want to get technical here’s a general look at the chain of command regarding the current TCG “drought” and the problems in it: TPCi TPCi altering the pull rates of chases cards mid-generation and, to even more extreme sense, set by set. The former is present when you compare the pull rates of Secret Illustrator…
  • Swinging Sphene’s effect only works on Basic Pokémon, Archaludon ex is a Stage 1 Pokémon and would be unaffected by it.
  • I don’t see it happening. The trinity of Pokémon IP development (Game Freak, Creatures Inc., and The Pokémon Company) tried this with Black & White and it blew up in their faces, so much so that they had to fix this at different points in Gen V’s run (B2W2 for the games, Next Destinies for the TCG) and that more than…
  • Both cards are functioning as intended. Placing damage counters, which is what Mimikyu's Ghost Eye attack is doing, is considered an attack effect rather than it doing damage and wouldn't be blocked by Cornerstone Stance.
  • Chromebooks aren't exactly recommended for gaming, the budget models only have 4 GBs of RAM (the game's minimum amount of RAM is set to 3 GBs and its recommended amount is at 4 GBs but it's always advised to go for a higher amount) while the premium models have 8 GBs. Another problem with Chromebooks is that they only have…
  • Oh boy… another request for the understandable removal of a toxic feature that TPCi never bothered to discuss with mental health professionals and the usual "We'll share your feedback with the rest of our team for review"canned response from a mod (does anyone actually believe this? 'cause I sure don't!). @hylozoe…
  • Yeah… no. A chat function was something that Online had for its lobby and in-game matches and it was genuinely awful, the latter just so toxic that the developers had to remove it and replace it with canned phrases.
  • There are laws in certain countries that require mobile games like TCG Pocket to have these restrictions on how much you can spend due to their intended audiences and to help curb mobile gaming addiction.
  • This is something that I agree with to a certain extent, it SHOULD be an opt-in thing but we also need better ways to deal with things like AFK-ers (if you’ve won a match via your opponent remaining inactive for too long, especially if they were playing normally earlier, then you’ve experienced one) that discourages that…