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Is the Extradimensional Crisis Pack worth opening in Pokemon TCG Pocket
Is the Extradimensional Crisis Pack worth opening in Pokemon TCG Pocket

Time of India

time29-05-2025

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  • Time of India

Is the Extradimensional Crisis Pack worth opening in Pokemon TCG Pocket

Image via The Pokemon Company. The Extradimensional Crisis pack is here in Pokemon TCG Pocket. This is the A3a set of the game and serves as a themed booster pack of the previously released Celestial Guardians expansion in the game. This card pack is a bit different than the previous ones as this pack has introduced Ultra Beast Pokemons for the first time in Pokemon TCG Pocket. So, will it be worth it to open this pack in the game? Is the Extradimensional Crisis Pack worth it in Pokemon TCG Pocket? Pokémon TCG Pocket: Extradimensional Crisis | Coming May 29 As mentioned earlier, the Extradimensional Crisis Pack is based on a new kind of Pokemons called Ultra Beasts. These pokemons are from the Sun & Moon era, where they have traveled through the wormholes, set in the Alola region. This new themed booster pack features more than 100 cards , which is huge. Now the question arises, is it worth opening this pack in Pokemon TCG Pocket? Yes, it is absolutely worth it. First of all, this pack will feature a Dragon-type Pokemon for the first time, named Ultra Necrozma ex. Also, having cards like Buzzwole ex, Blacephalon, Guzzlord ex, and many more will surely enhance your competitive decks. Not only that, certain Ultra Beast Pokemons will add extra strategic depth to your card combination as these are comparatively new than the pre-existing ones. For example: Nihilego boasts the ability to increase poison damage, which can be lethal in battles. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch vàng CFDs với mức chênh lệch giá thấp nhất IC Markets Đăng ký Another reason players should open the Extradimensional Crisis pack is because it has the potential to become the meta in Pokemon TCG Pocket. Currently the Giratina Ex and Darkrai Ex combo is the meta in the game. However, a combo like Poison Synergy which consists of Nihilego, Toxicroak, and Cyrus (Trainer Card) can replace the current meta as well. On the other hand, if you use Ultra Necrozma ex, Dawn (Trainer Card), and Magnezone, then you can use the Energy Acceleration synergy to make the Dragon type Pokemon blow huge damage. Read More: 10 best cards in Pokémon TCG Pocket Extradimensional Crisis Get IPL 2025 match schedules , squads , points table , and live scores for CSK , MI , RCB , KKR , SRH , LSG , DC , GT , PBKS , and RR . Check the latest IPL Orange Cap and Purple Cap standings.

All cards in Pokemon TCG Pocket Extradimensional Crisis
All cards in Pokemon TCG Pocket Extradimensional Crisis

Time of India

time29-05-2025

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  • Time of India

All cards in Pokemon TCG Pocket Extradimensional Crisis

The very own themed booster pack of the Celestial Guardians expansion in Pokemon TCG Pocket is here, named Extramdimensional Crisis. For the first time in this mobile card trading game, a new kind of card, Ultra Beasts, is going to be introduced. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now In Pokemon TCG Pocket, new sets either come in the form of full expansions with booster packs or with one single booster pack, which is half of the size of the original set. Similarly, Extradimensional Crisis is going to follow the same path. Pokemon TCG Pocket: All cards in the Extradimensional Crisis booster pack Pokémon TCG Pocket: Extradimensional Crisis | Coming May 29 Extradimensional Crisis becomes the fourth themed booster pack after Shining Revelry in Pokemon TCG Pocket. Extradimensional Crisis features over 100 cards, among them mostly based on the Ultra Beasts from the Sun & Moon era. Ultra Beasts are those Pokemons which have the experience of traveling through the wormholes and are based on the Alola Region. Here are all available cards featured in the Extradimensional Crisis booster pack: Alolan Diglett Alolan Dugtrio ex Alolan Meowth Alolan Persian Arcanine Arcanine ex Aron Baltoy Beast Wall Beastite Bewear Blitzle Blacephalon Buzzwole ex Carvanha Celebi ex Celesteela Clefairy Clefable Claydol Decidueye Dartrix Electrical Cord Emolga Ferroseed Ferrothorn Froakie Frogadier Guzzlord ex Gladion Growlithe Herdier Jynx Kartana Krokorok Krookodile Lairon Lilligant Lillipup Looker Lusamine Luxio Luxray Lycanroc ex Medicham Meditite Mantine Morelull Naganadel Nihilego Oranguru Passimian Petilil Pheromosa Phantump Pidgeot Pidgeot ex Pidgeotto Pidgey Poipole Repel Rockruff Sandile Sandygast Sharpedo Shiinotic Silvally Shinx Stakataka Stoutland Stufful Tapu Koko ex Trevenant Type: Null Xurkitree Zeraora Zebstrika Celebi ex Aerodactyl Aerodactyl ex Pidgey Pidgeotto Pidgeot Pidgeot ex Lycanroc ex Guzzlord ex Alolan Dugtrio ex Buzzwole ex Tapu Koko ex Aerodactyl ex Arcanine ex Growlithe Jynx Frogadier Froakie Greninja Nihilego Silvally Lusamine Gladion Looker Buzzwole ex Lycanroc ex Ultra Beasts work similarly to regular cards in most ways, such as attaching energy and attacking, but some of them work in concert with one another to provide TCG Pocket a new deck archetype. These cards are going to be one of the rarest types to ever grace the game. For example: the Buzzwole ex is a grass type Pokemon with two attacks named Punch and Big Beast. On the other hand, Guzzlord ex is a darkness type Pokemon with again two attacks, Grindcore and Tyrannical Hole. The Extradimensional Crisis (A3a) also features a Dragon-type ex card for the first time in the game which is Ultra Necrozma ex. This card wasn't shown in the trailer initially, so it is really going to be an exciting treat for the fans. Read More:

Pokémon TCG Pocket Extradimensional Crisis – Release Date, Release Time, Known Cards
Pokémon TCG Pocket Extradimensional Crisis – Release Date, Release Time, Known Cards

Newsweek

time28-05-2025

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Pokémon TCG Pocket Extradimensional Crisis – Release Date, Release Time, Known Cards

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Entertainment gossip and news from Newsweek's network of contributors The next Pokémon TCG Pocket expansion is almost here, with the new set coming later this week and introducing a host of new cards, including powerful new Ultra Beast cards that could change the meta in a big way. New sets typically come in two sizes, full expansions with two or more booster packs, and limited themed boosters, which only have one booster pack and are about half the size of a full expansion. Extradimensional Crisis will be the latter, as it's a limited themed booster, and builds upon the previous Celestial Guardians expansion. A Nihilego card emerging from an Ultra Wormhole in the trailer for Pokémon TCG Pocket: Extradimensional Crisis A Nihilego card emerging from an Ultra Wormhole in the trailer for Pokémon TCG Pocket: Extradimensional Crisis The Pokémon Company The Extradimensional Crisis expansion will be released in Pokémon TCG Pocket tomorrow, so we've put together all the information you need to know about the release, including the Extradimensional Crisis release date, as well as the release time for Extradimensional Crisis, and the currently confirmed cards for the Extradimensional Crisis set. Pokémon TCG Pocket Extradimensional Crisis Release Date The next expansion for Pokémon TCG Pocket, Extradimensional Crisis, will be released on May 29, 2025 in all regions. This is in line with the monthly cadence for new sets we've seen since the game launched last year, with new sets typically launching at the end of each month. Pokémon TCG Pocket Extradimensional Crisis Release Time Extradimensional Crisis will be released in Pokémon TCG Pocket at 2am EDT on May 29, 2025, which is 11pm PDT on May 28, 2025. The set will be released globally at the same time, instead of a locally staggered release as seen in some game releases. Here's when Extradimensional Crisis will be released in your time zone: PDT – 11:00pm (May 28) – 11:00pm (May 28) EDT – 2:00am – 2:00am BRT – 3:00am – 3:00am BST – 7:00am – 7:00am CEST – 8:00am – 8:00am IST – 11:30am – 11:30am JST – 3:00pm – 3:00pm AEST – 4:00pm – 4:00pm NZST – 6:00pm Pokémon TCG Pocket Extradimensional Crisis Known Cards Nine cards have been fully revealed for the Extradimensional Crisis set in Pokémon TCG Pocket, most of which are Ultra Beasts: Type: Null Celesteela Pheremosa Nihilego Rowlet (full art) Blacephalon (full art) Buzzwole ex Guzzlord ex Tapu Koko ex In addition to this, a number of cards were either shown in part during the trailer for Extradimensional Crisis or are implied by other cards in the evolutionary line (italicised below):

Pokemon TCG Pocket's Breakneck Expansion Releases Are Stressing Me Out
Pokemon TCG Pocket's Breakneck Expansion Releases Are Stressing Me Out

CNET

time25-05-2025

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  • CNET

Pokemon TCG Pocket's Breakneck Expansion Releases Are Stressing Me Out

Pokemon TCG Pocket's next Alola-themed set is releasing on May 29. Extradimensional Crisis is a sister expansion to the recent Celestial Guardians set -- and it's introducing the wacky and weird Ultra Beasts to the game. Every Pokemon from another dimension now has a special Ultra Beast tag displayed just under its health point total. And certain Pokemon abilities and Trainer cards from the new set will only work on cards with this tag. While there are always new cards that shake up the metagame, this expansion looks ike it will largely introduce cards that play well with others in the set. Extradimensional Crisis is one of TCG Pocket's smaller base set expansions. These companion sets are often released a month or so after a big expansion. Mythical Island released after the massive Genetic Apex launch set, and Triumphant Light was the supplement to Space-Time Showdown. Normally, I'd love to rip into packs in order to hunt more than 100 new base set cards being added to the game. Buzzwole, Nihilego and Guzzlord are some of my favorite monsters from the seventh-gen Pokemon games and the art for their cards is gorgeous. This time around, I'm just not able to get as excited about the new drop. The Ultra Beasts are getting their first base set cards -- and some flashy full art alternatives. DeNA/Screenshot by CNET Pokemon TCG Pocket is releasing expansions too quickly for me I've played Pokemon TCG Pocket every day since launch. With few exceptions, I've opened both of my free daily packs -- even if I have to stay up past my usual bedtime to do so. Ripping these suckers open has become a part of my daily routine, and I've been largely content to do so (even when I pull five common base set dupes). But these expansions are getting a little out of hand now. For most games, having too much content is a good problem to have, but struggling to keep up with a collectible game saps the fun. Extradimensional Crisis will be the seventh set released in the game over the course of eight months. Despite my diligence, I've only completed a single base set -- Shining Revelry -- and I've never completed a master set with all of the full art cards and shiny Pokemon. To be clear, I don't expect to be able to keep up with every expansion in the game. I don't even want to collect all of the secret cards -- I just want to put together the base sets. I'm a fully free-to-play TCG Pocket gamer, and developer DeNA Games needs to make money to keep the app running. New releases grease peoples' palms and keep the money flowing. I was lucky enough to pull the shiny Charizard full art card from Shining Revelry -- moments like that are what keep me hooked on TCG Pocket. DeNA/Screenshot by CNET Even still, these releases have been dropping at such breakneck speeds that I don't feel like I can return to past sets to finish collecting the cards I'm missing. It's disheartening to complete the majority of an expansion and then leave it behind with so many gaps. This sentiment seems to be shared among at least some parts of the Pokemon TCG Pocket community. It's probably not a great sign when a contingent of the top comments on the YouTube video of your next big reveal are asking you to stop revealing things. "Crisis? [The only] crisis is the one I'm having with so few hourglasses," said one commenter. Another person put things more plainly: "Honestly, I'd prefer if they'd slow the rollout of the expansions a little bit. Let the sets take hold for a few months and then drop bigger, higher quality sets." The joking hides real frustration, as many free players haven't been able to complete the game's full base sets. I'm not asking for these releases to be spaced out too far apart, but a single month between expansions is starting to feel untenable. Double the downtime between sets and let people breathe -- and maybe I'll finally be able to finish up Genetic Apex.

Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket is adding that really jacked bug in next update
Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket is adding that really jacked bug in next update

Digital Trends

time22-05-2025

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  • Digital Trends

Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket is adding that really jacked bug in next update

Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket will get its next major update on Thursday, May 29 which will add a new booster pack to the popular mobile game. Dubbed Extradimensional Crisis, the new pack will add Ultra Beasts from Pokémon Sun and Moon to the mix. Since its release last year, Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket has received regular updates. Its most recent one, which featured two Celestial Guardians booster packs, introduced critters from the Alola region to the card game. Extradimensional Crisis will continue that thread, adding some missing monsters to the card pool. Recommended Videos The big news is that the packs will add Ultra Beasts to the game, a set of eclectic Pokémon that are exclusive to Sun and Moon. That means that you'll be able to battle with some of the series' strangest — and most absurdly named — creatures, like Buzzwole and Guzzlord. Type: Null will get its own card too, bringing a very peculiar legendary to the game. The update will also add more Alolan Pokémon to the mix, including new EX cards. A new trailer shows off a bunch of those new cards, which includes Tapu Koko EX. As part of the update, the shop will be updated with some new collectibles. An Ultra Beast binder cover is coming and will be purchasable with shop tickets. Players can grab a floral display board too by participating in a new Wonder Pick event that will run between June 11 and June 28. So consider this a bit of a PSA: start saving your hourglasses now. If you're like me, you'll probably want to do some 10 pack pulls early to get a chunk of the collection completed. If you're hurting for resources, don't forget to do your single player battles, as those will give you a lot as rewards. Monthly hourglass packs will also refresh in the shop at the end of May, so make sure to grab as many as you can now. Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket is available now on iOS and Android devices.

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