Pokémon TCG Pocket has a number of incredible special illustrations and secret rare cards that are worth adding to any collection. The new digital card game launches worldwide this week and features over 250 new digital games Pokémon cards. Although most common and uncommon cards feature art from older physical versions Pokémon cards, All gold star cards feature all-new artwork. These chase cards are the cream of the crop. Pokémon TCG Pocket crop and are equivalent to Rare Illustration and Rare Secret Illustration cards found in physical Pokémon Trading Card Game.
Any card with a gold star tag is an alt-art card, with relatively low extraction fees, and many are definitely worth it. Drop rates for alternate art cards are determined by where the card is positioned in a pack, with players having a 5% chance of getting some type of alternate art card in fourth position and a 20% chance of getting an alternate art card. alternative art in fifth position. Players also have a 0.05% chance of finding a God Pack, which contains all cards with gold star rarity or higher.
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Bulbasaur
Genetic Apex (Mewtwo Packs)
This Bulbasaur card illustrated by Ryota Murayama shows Kanto’s starter Pokémon emerging from the undergrowth, Vine Whips at the ready. Players are guaranteed to get an Illustration Rare version of one of the starter Pokémon during the tutorial, with Bulbasaur being a personal favorite. While Charizard ex is arguably the strongest of the fully evolved Kanto starter Pokémon cards, it’s hard to see this Bulbasaur card and not smile.
Despite a legacy as an iconic original starter, Bulbasaur surprisingly hasn’t received much love from alt-art cards over the years, with only the recent Scarlet & Violet set – 151 and this summer’s Star Crown set featuring the beloved OG Pokémon. When introducing Bulbasaur in its starter set Pokémon TCG Pocket is showing that all Pokémon are getting love, not just the most powerful ones.
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Eevee
Genetic Apex (Pikachu Packs)
This Eevee card illustrated by sowsow shows the popular Pokémon looking at the three evolutionary stones that trigger its evolution in the original. Pokémon games. One small detail that stands out about this card is how much Eevee is loved by its owner. Not only is there a framed photo of Eevee in the background, but there are also several photo albums that apparently show Eevee sitting at a table. Considering that Pokémon often change personalities when they evolve, we can’t help but wonder if there’s more to Eevee’s apprehensive look than mere curiosity.
Interestingly, Only the original Eevee evolutions (Jolteon, Flareon, and Vaporeon) currently appear in the game and Eevee is the only member of the evolutionary line to receive special card treatment. Eevee is also featured in a line of special accessories in Pokémon TCG Pocket which features Eevee and its various evolutions on card sleeves and game mats. If you’re an Eevee fan, you’ll want to grab this card and display it with other Eevee accessories in the game.
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Gyarados
Genetic Apex (Pikachu Packs)
This Nurikabe Gyarados card shows the powerful Water-type Pokémon about to fire a Hyper Beam attack. The card’s art matches Gyarados’ signature move, as the card’s Hyper Beam deals a whopping 100 damage. If Gyarados’ target survives the attack, Hyper Beam also forces the opponent to discard an Energy from that Pokémon. While Pokémon typically need a turn to recover from a Hyper Beam, it appears the designers opted to give the attack an extra boost.
Although energy is generated automatically in the game, forcing players to dedicate their energy consumption to replenishing active Pokémon is a great way to prevent an opponent from preparing their next attack. Gyarados is a powerful addition to any Water-type deck, and this card is one of the best one-star alt-art cards in Pokémon TCG Pocket.
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Golbat
Genetic Apex (Mewtwo Packs)
This Golbat card from Tomokazu Komiya features an abstract illustration of the bat-like Pokémon in a cave. Komiya is a prolific Pokémon card illustrator known for his distinctive Primitivism-inspired style. As demonstrated by Golbat’s art, many of Komiya’s illustrations feature distorted or deformed versions of Pokémon.
Notably, Komiya was also one of the artists who participated in the 2023 Pokémon x Van Gogh, having contributed to the art of Smeargle and Sunflora. This Golbat card looks more like a work of abstract art than a typical Pokémon cardwhich is why it’s a unique showcase for an underrated Pokémon.
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Alakazam
Genetic Apex (Charizard packs)
This Alakazam card illustrated by AKIRA EGAWA shows Alakazam throwing several spoons and stones with his psychic powers. Alakazam is one of the strongest Psychic-type Pokémon cards in the world. Pokémon TCG Pocketwith a powerful Psychic attack that deals 60 damage plus an additional 30 damage for each Energy attached to the opponent’s Active Pokémon.
This card also benefits from a relatively recent change in Pokémon Trading Card Game, with Kadabra now available to appear on cards for the first time in over 20 years due to a now-settled court case. Due to the process, Pokémon TCG the designers had to work around Kadabra’s exclusion by skipping evolution or using Alakazam as the base Pokémon. Pokémon TCG Pocket also features Kadabra’s original card art, a nice callback to the original Pokémon TCG Base Set.
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Gengar ex
Genetic Apex (Mewtwo Packs)
This former Gengar card illustrated by MC Empire shows Gengar hiding in a haunted house. This card really captures the energy of Gengar, who is hiding from an urban explorer or ghost hunter. Gengar ex comes with a powerful ability which prevents opponents from using Supporter cards while in the Active Point.
Considering that many Supporter cards are key to many popular decks, bringing Gengar ex is a surefire way to thwart an opponent’s strategy. This is the perfect card for any Ghost-type lover and can emerge as a great counter to several popular decks.
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Moltres Ex
Genetic Apex (Charizard packs)
This ex-Moltres card illustrated by hncl shows Moltres flying through the night sky, with Machomp and Machoke watching the fire left in his wake. Moltres looks especially majestic on this card, which is probably why it was used as one of the first promotional cards for Pokémon TCG Pocket. Moltres ex is a particularly powerful card, with an ability that can attract up to three Fire energy to a player’s Benched Pokémon.
This card is designed to set up cards like Charizard ex or Arcanine ex to get a win, making it a must-have in any Fire-type deck. Surprisingly, this is the first time that the Kanto version of Moltres has received an alternate art card in any Pokémon TCG product.
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ex-Zapdos
Genetic Apex (Pikachu Packs)
This ex-Zapdos card illustrated by GOSSAN shows Zapdos flying above a power plant, shooting lightning in front of an Ekans. Zapdos first appeared at the Kanto Power Plant in Pokémon Red and Blue, providing players with a real challenge at the end of the game. Zapdos ex is one of the strongest Electric-type cards in Pokémon TCG Pocketwith an attack capable of dealing up to 200 damage.
Although players gain the full strength of Zapdos’s Thundering Hurricane, only 1 in 16 attemptseven a partially charged attack will KO most Pokémon. Zapdos only appeared on one other card with alternate art in Pokémon TCGhaving previously received an alternative artistic treatment in Scarlet and Violet – 151 set.
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Mewtwo ex
Genetic Apex (Mewtwo Packs)
This former Mewtwo card illustrated by Nurikabe shows Mewtwo emerging from his test tube. This card is one of three immersive art cards found in Pokémon TCG Pocket. When tapped, the app shows an expanded, illustrated version of the card’s artwork. In this case, the app shows the consequences of Mewtwo’s escape, with a trail of destruction and broken glass left behind.
The illustration also comes with an exclusive soundtrack, adding an even more sinister atmosphere to this incredible work of art. Mewtwo is one of the most prominent Legendary Pokémon in the world. Pokémon TCGso it’s no surprise that it was one of the first immersive art cards in the game.
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Charizard Ex
Genetic Apex (Charizard packs)
This former Charizard card illustrated by Kantaro shows Charizard in the middle of an epic Pokémon battle. The expanded version of this art shows dozens of participating Pokémon, many of which fire epic lightning or energy attacks.
This card is an exciting demonstration of Pokémon’s raw destructive power, something that is rarely addressed in the franchise. It also features the most Pokémon to appear on any card in the world. Pokémon TCG Pocketwhich is why this card is definitely one of the most sought after chase cards in the new game.
Source: The official Pokémon YouTube channel
- Released
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October 30, 2024
- Developer(s)
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DeNA, Criaturas Inc.
- Editor(s)
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The Pokémon Company