was released about a week ago and lets you pursue your collecting joy by regularly opening virtual Pokémon card packs and, well, collecting the cards inside. One fan sat down less than a week after the release and answered the question on the tip of every serious collector's tongue:
How long does it take for a person to collect all the cards?
Calculations show that you need to collect for 2 years to own all the cards in Pokémon TCG Pocket
User TCGPCollector probably created a user account on Reddit specifically to write about the new trading card game. A short time after creating the account, TCGPCollector already wrote a post that uses statistics to show the average completion time of the current card sets in Pokémon TCG Pocket.
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User TCGPCollector comes to the result after different simulations,that you need a total of 655 days (437 with the Premium Pass) on average to complete the current sets.
What's interesting is that you only need 130 days on average for 85 percent of the collection (87 with the Premium Pass). This shows that the last 15 percent in particular is difficult to collect. This is because, despite the help of Miracle Choice and Pack Point Exchange, getting the last cards becomes a marathon.
Use the Miracle Choice and Pack Point Exchange wisely!
The statistics in the article also show the importance of the help that Pokémon TCG Pocket offers you. Without this, the completion project will be extended many times over. Specifically, TCGPCollector averages 1843 days (1229 with the Premium Pass, which would cost $404), which is over five years.
Miracle choice:With the help of the Miracle Choice you can significantly increase your chances of getting a rare card: specifically to 1 in 5. TCGPCollector recommends spending the Miracle Stamina on packs that contain a card with a rarity level of two stars, as this is the highest possible rarity level , which you can grab from the Wunderwahl. In ordinary packs, the chances of getting such a card are only 0.25 percent.
Pack point exchange:You can use points to easily purchase missing cards in your set when exchanging pack points. You will receive 5 points for each package you open. Since the rare 3-star and crown cards cost 1,500 and 2,500 points respectively, you have to save up points for quite a long time. Nevertheless, this is the best and easiest way to get the rare cards.
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In the article, user TCGPCollector concludes that Pokémon TCG Pocket is a slow game in which you won't have a finished card collection after a week.
In addition, the article does not take into account future card sets or the exchange function, which will soon be added to the mobile game and will therefore make collecting easier.
As always, the GamePro community is asked:How many cards have you collected and can you imagine playing Pokémon TCG Pocket for longer?