by Eleanor Apr 03,2025
The launch of Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket was met with excitement, but it quickly encountered a significant challenge with its trading system. Initially, the trading feature was criticized for its cumbersome Trading Tokens and restrictive trading rules. However, a recent update aims to address these issues and improve the overall trading experience.
The most notable change is the complete removal of Trading Tokens. Now, trading cards of three-diamond, four-diamond, and one-star rarity will require Shinedust, a new currency you'll earn by opening booster packs and receiving cards already registered in your Card Dex. If you have existing Trading Tokens, they can be converted into Shinedust. This new currency is also used to obtain flair, and further updates to Shinedust are planned. Additionally, an upcoming feature will allow you to share cards you're interested in trading directly within the game.
As previously discussed, the initial implementation of trading in Pokémon TCG Pocket seemed half-hearted. The digital nature of the game necessitates more restrictions than physical trading to prevent abuse, which has been a point of contention. While the announced changes are promising, they won't be implemented until autumn at the earliest, leaving players waiting through the spring and summer. This slow pace of addressing the issues has left many fans wishing for quicker action from the development team.
If you're hesitant to dive back into Pokémon TCG Pocket while waiting for these updates, consider exploring some of the new mobile games highlighted in our latest feature on the top five new releases to try this week.
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