Pokémon TCG Pocket: In the new set there are two super rare immersive cards again - here you can look at them

Dialga (left) and Palkia are the legendary Pokémon of the editions of diamond and pearl. Now they are the topic of the new booster.

After many-players have collected the majority of the currently available cards. On January 30, new booster packs with the legendary Pokémon Palkia and Dialga come into play with the A2 set "Collisions of Space and Zeit". This also means new immersive cards, which we can already take a closer look at.

You can read more about the new set here:

This is how the immersive cards from Dialga and Palkia look in TCG Pocket

If you can't expect it or how most people need for a very long time before the rare immersion cards are pulled out of the booster packs, the animations of the cards can take a closer look in advance. The small films that this coveted card type brings with it have already been publicly shared by Pokéos:

Dialga & Palkia immersive animations 🤩🤩pic.twitter.com/NZQl7IgfJH

- Makio & Joses | Pokeos.com (@makio_jroces)January 29, 2025

Both immersion cards are rare ex-cards of the legendary Pokémon Palkia and Dialga, which were introduced with the fourth generation Pokémon Perle and Diamond.

Since none of the Pokémon has an evolution, they can be played directly as a basic card. Palkia, on the other hand, relies on water energy, dialga on metal.

Palkia is considered the ruler of the room, Dialga, on the other hand, the ruler of the time. The immersion cards take up exactly this legend status. While we get a camera trip at Palkia through a surreal -looking room with stairs and buildings, Dialga changes the time of day.

In addition to the immersive cards, there are other variants for Palkia and Dialga that are less rare. If you want one of the legendary Pokémon for your fighting deck, you don't have to hope for immersion cards. We keep our fingers crossed for you to pull them. After all, they are among the most sought -after cards.

How do you like the new immersion cards?