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Pokémon TCG Players Go Wild for Mythical 'God Packs' with 5 Arts

Nov 07, 2024 1:21 PM

Pokémon TCG Pocket players are buzzing about the recently discovered “god packs,” which contain five alternate art cards in one opening, elevating the excitement around card collecting in this digital trading card game. With viral moments shared on social media, collectors claim to have pulled some of the rarest cards, leading to discussions about whether a hidden mechanic could influence these extraordinary pulls or if it’s just pure luck. Developer Creatures Inc. revealed that the odds of receiving a god pack are just 0.05%, making them incredibly rare, yet players are eager to share their experiences and codes in hopes of others tapping into their luck. This feature adds to the game's dynamics, as Pokémon TCG Pocket continues to expand its offerings, including new events and competitive play modes, bolstering its growing popularity as it made $12 million shortly after launch.

What are god packs in Pokémon TCG Pocket?

God packs are special card packs in Pokémon TCG Pocket that contain five alternate art cards, making them highly coveted among players. Their rarity is highlighted by a mere 0.05% chance of occurrence, enhancing the thrill of card collecting.

Pokémon TCG Pocket is a mobile adaptation of the classic Pokémon Trading Card Game, allowing players to collect cards, build decks, and battle online. It launched in October 2024 and quickly gained traction, reflecting the enduring popularity of Pokémon and trading card culture. With its streamlined mechanics, it aims to attract both seasoned players and newcomers to the franchise.



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