In the month and a half in whichis available, some events have already taken place. This also includes the so-called drop events, in which you duel against the computer for certain cards. The second drop event, which revolves around the Pokémon Bulbasaur, is now ending soon.
Venusaur drop event ends December 13th
If you still want to take part in the drop event around Bisaflor, you still have until Friday, December 13, 2024 at 6:59 a.m.
How does the drop event work?
In the battle tab in Pokémon TCG Pocket, you have to select the CPU battle to find the drop event (Bisaflor) at the top. If you select this, duels with different levels of difficulty await you.
The individual difficulty levels have one of the four following decks:
- Bisakbud Deck (Beginner)
- Bisaflor & Sichlor Deck (Advanced)
- Bisaflor-ex Deck (Profi)
- Bisaflor-ex & Dressella Deck (Meister)
If you win the matches against the computer, you get the chance to win a so-called promo pack. Inside is one of a total of five Pokémon cards.
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Which promo cards are available to win?
Below you can see the five promo cards up for grabs in the drop event along with their probabilities (viaptcgpocket.gg) see:
- Bisaflor (Full-Art) - 12,66%
- Quajutsu - 15,82%
- Alpollo - 23,84%
- Onix - 23.84%
- Pummeluff - 23,84%
The highlight of the drop event is clearly the full-art version ofBisaflorbe that you cannot currently draw from card packs. Apart from the design, it is otherwise the same card as the normal Venusaur, which has 160 HP and uses the attack Mega Suction to deal 80 damage to the opposing Pokémon and heals Venusaur for 30 points.
Other cards that are particularly worthwhile are:Pummeluff, which in the promo version can put opposing Pokémon to sleep with the practical song attack, as wellQuajutsu. Unlike Jigglypuff, it doesn't come in a special version with better attacks, but just with a different image. Nevertheless, the card is worth it if you don't have Quajutsu yet, as it is gaining popularity in the current meta, especially in water decks.
So what are you waiting for? Regardless of whether you like collecting cards or using them to engage in duels against the computer or other players; The drop event around Bisaflor could still have some exciting cards in store for you. You have until tomorrow morning.
Have you already played the drop event?