Pokémon TCG Pocket's Space Time Smackdown Expansion: A New Era of Battles and Trading Controversy
Pokémon TCG Pocket has launched its latest major update, introducing the Space Time Smackdown expansion based on Pokémon Diamond and Pearl. This expansion, available in Dialga and Palkia-themed booster packs, features 207 cards, a smaller count than Genetic Apex but boasting a higher percentage of rare cards (52 alternate art Star and Crown rarity cards compared to Genetic Apex's 60). The total card count, excluding alternate arts, is 155, including 10 new ex Pokémon (Yanmega, Infernape, Palkia, Pacharisu, Mismagius, Gallade, Weavile, Darkrai, Dialga, and Lickilicky), representing every Pokémon type except Dragon (Darkness has two).
Alternate Art 'Secret' Cards: A Glimpse

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A significant addition is the introduction of Pokémon Tool cards: Giant Cape (+20 HP), Rocky Helmet (deals 20 HP damage when the active Pokémon takes damage), and Lum Berry (removes status conditions).
New Battles and Meta Shifts
Space Time Smackdown introduces new Solo Battles across Intermediate, Advanced, and Expert tiers, featuring Pokémon like Dialga ex, Palkia ex, and others. The multiplayer meta is expected to shift significantly. Cards like Infernape ex (140 damage for two Fire Energy) and Palkia ex (150 damage plus 20 to benched Pokémon) are particularly powerful. Weavile ex offers versatile damage output, and Dialga ex strengthens Steel-type decks.
Missions and Rewards: A Familiar Structure, New Cosmetics
New missions, similar to previous ones, reward Pack Hourglasses, Wonder Hourglasses, Emblem Tickets, and more (excluding Trading Tokens, although a 500-token gift was given). Rewards include Dialga and Palkia album covers and a new Cynthia-themed Poké Gold bundle.
The Trading Controversy: A "Monumental Failure"?
The trading update remains controversial. Trading Tokens, required for trading cards of 3 Diamonds or higher, are obtained by selling cards, creating a system players deem inefficient and frustrating. The required token amounts are high, making trading rare cards exceptionally difficult. Fan feedback has been overwhelmingly negative, criticizing the system's complexity and perceived unfairness.
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