

#Pokemon trading card game online prices code#
If you happen to know someone who plays the physical TCG and doesn't care about the TCGO, ask them to get the code cards that come in the packs, they give you in-game tradable packs you can use to trade for things. Most cards are only worth 1 or 2 packs in trading, and once you save up for those Tapu Leles and Shaymin's you're pretty much set. It's definitely possible to build a couple of tier 1 decks, with a lot less work than in Hearthstone and the like. Ticket tournaments win you tradable card packs, which you can open for tradable cards or just use as trade currency. They rotate between entry requiring tokens (which earns you Tournament tickets) and entry requiring tickets. These are on-demand (you pay to sign up whenever and it'll start when you have 8 people, they don't happen at a specific time), and are available in all modes, including Theme Deck tournaments. Great for new players to learn the game without getting wrecked by secret-art GXs.Įnter tournaments. There is a mode where players can only use theme decks, but you still get the same rewards as the other PvP modes. The older ones all suck because they have little to no draw power.

Hidden Moon and Rock Steady are tried and true, but the new ones (Destruction Fang and Clanging Thunder) are also good. Use the tokens to buy theme decks (the equivalent of Planeswalker decks in MTG).

Do the tutorial, get some locked packs and some tokens.
