Last posted by iiak32484 on December 29 2025 at 01:54 AM
Rip a few physical Pokémon booster packs and you'll spot that code card sitting behind the rare. A lot of people still chuck it in the bin out of habit. Don't. It's basically a second pull that...
Playing Jolteon ex well isn’t just about going fast—it’s about knowing how far you can push without overextending. That balance is what separates strong players from reckless ones.
The first thi...
Posted by Vargas on April 04 2026 at 04:28 AM
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Penny B2a is a fun but risky Pokémon TCG Pocket tech card, great for stealing big Supporter effects, though its random nature makes it a niche pick over consistent meta staples.
Penny B2a is the...
Posted by fuhd on March 24 2026 at 10:50 PM
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In the current Pokémon TCG Pocket meta, a Roserade and Spidops poison–trap deck has become a strong, interactive option that can control the midgame and disrupt opponents. Instead of relying on r...
Posted by Vargas on March 20 2026 at 04:04 AM
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Charizard ex-A2b shines as a late-game Fire finisher, using fast Energy acceleration and 150-damage pressure to swing trades, punish weak setups, and close games reliably.
Plenty of players pull...
When you're new to Pocket, the hardest part isn't opening packs—it's deciding what's worth keeping. Dusting the wrong thing early hurts, because you're basically deleting future deck options. I a...