For enthusiasts of Pokémon TCG Pocket, the much-anticipated trading feature has generally been met with enthusiasm. However, once it reached the players, some flaws in the new system became evident. The system imposes various restrictions on who you can trade with and which cards are eligible for trading, causing dissatisfaction among the community.
The good news is that if you've been vocal about your concerns over the past few days, the developers of TCG Pocket have taken note. They've issued a statement explaining that the trading mechanics were designed to safeguard against bots and other unauthorized activities. While this is reassuring, it doesn't mean immediate changes are on the horizon. The only concrete adjustment we can anticipate is the introduction of new ways to earn trading currency, which will be available through various methods, including event distributions.
Stating Your Case
Although this response is a step in the right direction, it's understandable that many of you might feel let down by the lack of more decisive action to address the issues with trading. Trading cards are a vital component of the physical TCG, and replicating this digitally presents unique challenges. Many of us were hoping for a more refined system from the outset.
Nevertheless, it's encouraging to see that the developers are paying attention to feedback. With the new ex Drop Event featuring Cresselia now underway, you can feel more confident about participating in this latest event.
In the meantime, if you're looking for tips and tricks to stay ahead in Pokémon TCG Pocket, be sure to check out our comprehensive guides. We've also compiled a list of the top starting decks for Pokémon TCG Pocket, perfect for beginners!