Pokémon Cards You Can Only Get in TCG Pocket (For Now)

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Pokémon Cards You Can Only Get in TCG Pocket (For Now)

A surprisingly large portion Pokemon Trading Card Game PocketThe card art is exclusive to the new mobile game. Although Pokémon TCG Pocket looks very similar to the physical Pokémon Trading Card Gamefeatures different rules and mechanics. Technically, each card used in Pokémon TCG Pocket is unique to the app as HP, moves and other stats are unique. However, many cards feature illustrations previously found on physical trading cards. Some of the card art dates back to the original Base Set, while other cards use art previously only found on promotional or Japan-exclusive cards.

Although all cards with alternate art in Pokémon TCG Pocket feature art exclusive to the mobile game, a surprisingly large amount of common and uncommon cards also feature unique art. In truth, 115 of Genetic Apex’s 286 cards feature all-new art for the Pokémon Trading Card Game. While it’s difficult to tell which art is unique at first glance, much of the newer art features a cleaner artwork and color style than the older pieces.

Genetic Apex cards include TCG Pocket exclusives

More than 100 cards in Genetic Apex are exclusive to Pokémon TCG Pocket


Unopened Pokémon TCG Pocket Pikachu Ex Card

All “secret rare” cards in Genetic Apex use exclusive art to Pokémon TCG Pocketincluding immersive art cards and rare golden cards. The former Pokémon cards also feature new artwork from the PLANETA group, which specializes in computer-generated 3D artwork. PLANETA works on both Pokémon TCG card illustrations and character models for various Pokémon games. Various common and uncommon Pokémon TCG Pocket The cards also feature new artwork that combines to tell a narrative story. Examples of this include the Pidgey and Oddish evolution line art, Venonat, Bellsprout, and the Snorlax alternate card art.

A complete list of all Pokémon TCG Pocket cards with exclusive art is below:

1

Bulbasaur

2

Ivysaurus

3

Venusaurus

4

Ex-Venusaurus

11

Strange

16

Venonat

18

bell sprout

23

ex exeggutor

33

Charmander

34

Charmeleon

35

Charizard

36

Former Charizard

41

Ex arcane

44

Magmar

47

Moltres ex

51

Sizzlipede

52

Centiskorch

53

Squirtle

54

Wartortle

55

blastoise

56

ex explosion

62

Tentacool

76

Former star

84

Articuno ex

92

Snom

93

Ice cream

96

Ex-Pikachu

101

Electabuzz

104

Zapdos ex

112

Pinurquim

123

Gengar ex

127

Jynx

129

Mewtwo ex

146

Former Machamp

153

Former Marowak

162

Clobopus

163

Grapploct

174

Grimer

186

Pidgey

187

Pidgeotto

188

Pidgeot

189

Ratata

191

Spear

195

Former Wiglytuff

199

Doduo

214

Lãoo

215

Dub

219

Erika

220

Misty

221

Blaine

222

Koga

223

John

224

Brock

225

Sabrina

226

Lieutenant Outbreak

227

Bulbasaur

228

Melancholy

229

Pinsir

230

Charmander

231

Rapidash

232

Squirtle

233

Gyarados

234

Lapras

235

Electrode

236

Alakazam

237

Slowpoke

238

Diglett

239

Cube

240

Nidoqueen

241

Nidoking

242

Golbat

243

Crying

244

Dragonite

245

Pidgeot

246

Meow

247

Idem

248

Eevee

249

Porigon

250

Snorlax

251

Ex-Venusaurus

252

ex exeggutor

253

Former Charizard

254

Ex arcane

255

Moltres ex

256

ex explosion

257

Former star

258

Articuno ex

259

Ex-Pikachu

260

Zapdos ex

261

Gengar ex

262

Mewtwo ex

263

Former Machamp

264

Former Marowak

265

Former Wiglytuff

266

Erika

267

Misty

268

Blaine

269

Koga

270

John

271

Brock

272

Sabrina

273

Lieutenant Outbreak

274

Moltres ex

275

Articuno ex

276

Zapdos ex

277

Gengar ex

278

Former Machamp

279

Former Wiglytuff

280

Former Charizard

281

Ex-Pikachu

282

Mewtwo ex

283

Meow

284

Former Charizard

285

Ex-Pikachu

286

Mewtwo ex

Cards not listed above feature art previously used in the Pokémon TCG. Some of the art appeared on cards that never appeared outside of Japan, while other cards used art that only appeared on promotional cards. Still, players should recognize the art on at least a few cards, especially those from classic sets like the Basic set or Fossil.

Genetic Apex full art cards are featured

New full-art cards are among the best Pokémon TCG cards of all time

The highlight of Pokémon TCG Pocket These are the new cards with full art in the game, all with new art in the game. The new cards follow the growing line of alternate art cards in physical format Pokémon Trading Card Game, with art pieces that often depict Pokémon in their natural habitat or expressing their personality outside of battle. There are 24 full-art “gold star” cards, plus six full-art “gold star” cards featuring former Pokémon cards. These last cards are equivalent to Rare Special Illustration cards, which are among the most expensive cards in the physical game.

Players quickly adopted these full-art cards, primarily because the quality of the art matches or exceeds that of the physical cards. TThe Pokémon Company chose some of its main artists to illustrate these cardsincluding Haru Akasaka, Nurikabe and AKIRA EGAWA. Many of these artists have distinct artistic styles, which helps make the new cards stand out to digital collectors. Since Pokémon TCG Pocket uses the same top-tier artists as the physical card game, the possibility that some could eventually become physical cards is appealing.

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Many Pokémon TCG Pocket Cards Look Perfect for a Special Set

The Pokémon Company has not said whether there are plans to make physical versions of the exclusive digital cards in Pokémon TCG Pocket. However, if the game continues to work well, it looks like many of these cards would be perfect for a special set similar to the Pokémon GO set or the next Prismatic Evolutions set. Obviously, cards would need to receive updated stats and abilities to move according to the main Pokémon TCG game, but it still feels like the art is too good to not get a physical edition.

However, at least some letters of Pokémon TCG Pocket you will never see physical print. Immersive art cards don’t translate well to a physical edition, nor do full art cards that feature a 3D effect. These cards seem destined to remain digital-only, although it’s always possible that the immersive art could be incorporated into some kind of future product, like a rug or poster. The more popular Pokémon TCG Pocket becomes, the more likely it is that The Pokémon Company wants to profit by making a physical product to promote it.

Released

October 30, 2024

Developer(s)

DeNA, Criaturas Inc.

Editor(s)

The Pokémon Company

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