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Unlock the Secret Mew Card in Pokémon TCG Pocket Today
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Unlock the Secret Mew Card in Pokémon TCG Pocket Today

Nov 06, 2024 2:08 PM

The Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket has introduced a new secret Mew card that players can unlock by completing the Kanto Pokédex, which includes acquiring all 150 original Pokémon from the Red and Blue generations. This full-art Mew card is part of the Genetic Apex set but does not have a numbered version due to its alternate art status. Players are required to gather cards like Bulbasaur, Pikachu, and Mewtwo from the Genetic Apex set to unlock this rare card. While the task of collecting these cards may seem daunting, it significantly reduces the playtime compared to collecting every card in the set. The Pokémon TCG Pocket has seen widespread popularity since its release in October, making $12 million in just four days.

How can I unlock the secret Mew card in Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket?

To unlock the secret Mew card in Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket, you must complete the Kanto Pokédex by collecting all 150 original Pokémon. Ensure that you gather these Pokémon from the Genetic Apex set, as only those cards will count towards unlocking Mew.

Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket is a digital version of the beloved trading card game, launched in October 2023. It allows players to open card packs, build decks, and battle opponents, maintaining the essence of its physical counterpart while offering added convenience. The game's financial success reflects the enduring appeal of Pokémon, contributing to an impressive community surrounding card collecting and competitive play.



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