![]() You don’t have to fiddle through connection problems, you play against a HUGE pool of random players, and you don’t have to type a single keystroke to attack. Yes, there are still kinks to iron out and the program is still in beta, but for the most part the program itself runs extremely smoothly. This is kind of a dumb argument, but being official just means that the program will have the most support, the biggest team modifying it, and it’ll ultimately run the best. Let me do my best to explain to you why this program is worth your additional investment into the game. Normally, I wouldn’t consider such an article as Underground Material (I have an episode centered around the topic of PTCGO this week), but in my time with the program I’ve found that there is a definite science to getting your deck as cheaply and quickly as possible.įirst thing’s first though! If you aren’t even interested in the program, then this article is a not the best use of your paid subscription. It’s my goal to help those of you interested in this awesome program get your desired decks together ASAP and ready for tournament play. This program is huge, has a lot of functionality, and can be a little daunting for the new player. There was a card wipe from the original beta moving into the open version of everyone’s card collections, and for the past few weeks people have been scrambling to get new decks ready to compete. ![]() This is just the beginning.įor those of you who have been either living under a rock or just ignoring the program because it doesn’t seem like it’s worth the trouble, the Pokémon Trading Card Game Online (I’m just going to call it PTCGO for now) just went from closed to open beta now, leaving it open for anybody to join and try. The Pokémon Trading Card Game Online program is legit. All I needed was my mouse, and I was able to test a sea of great decks over the course of the night. I didn’t pick up a single deck, and I didn’t type a single keystroke in order to do it. All of the builds were really solid and tuned, and I even recognized the names of a few players that I played, too. Plenty of great games, a few blowouts, and I got donked once. To learn more about the Battle Pass in Pokémon TCG Live, check out the Battle Pass Page.Last night, I played against a Reshiphlosion, two different Gothitelle variants, Ross’ deck, two Zekrom/Tornadus, and the Megazone mirror. You can also earn fashion items to customize your avatar as well as coins, sleeves, and deck boxes to add a creative flair to your latest competitive deck. Leveling up the Battle Pass will unlock new cards to upgrade these decks as well as Coins, Crystals, and Credits to start building out your Pokémon TCG Live collection. Each Battle Pass comes with a 60-card ready-to-play deck and can be upgraded to the Premium Pass to unlock an additional deck. Players can also use the Test Deck function to play any deck of their choice against an AI player before playing against other people.Įach Pokémon TCG set release coincides with a brand-new Battle Pass chock full of rewards in Pokémon TCG Live. You can choose to play the Standard or Expanded format in Casual Mode to refine your skills before challenging experienced players in Ranked Mode. Matches played in Casual Mode will count toward daily quests and leveling up your Battle Pass, and will yield the same rewards that can be earned from playing Ranked Mode, except for Rank Points. Currently, you can only battle in the Standard format in Ranked Mode. Battle in Ranked Mode to earn Rank Points to raise your rank and earn more rewards-Rank Points cannot be lost until you reach Great League, at which point you will lose Rank Points each time you lose a match. Ranked Mode features a ranked Ladder that grants additional rewards at the end of the month based on your highest placement. Ranked Mode and Casual Mode have their differences, but players can complete and earn daily quest rewards from battling in both modes. Log in to the game with your free Pokémon Trainer Club account from to maintain your online card collection and progress across multiple platforms including Windows, Mac, iPad and Android tablets, and mobile devices.īattle Trainers across the world in Pokémon TCG matches in different modes and formats. ![]() Pokémon Trading Card Game Live is a free-to-download, free-to-play, online version of the Pokémon Trading Card Game.
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