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    Pokémon TCG Pocket has a hidden wish list feature

    Comic VibeBy Comic VibeNovember 21, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    There are a whole bunch of variations of similar quality Pokémon TCG Pocket It could be introduced, especially major changes to its user interface to make certain features clearer. Wishlist is one of those hidden features that is really useful but almost no one knows about it.

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    We already know that trying to complete the first set of Genetic Apex Pokédex for the mobile game (which still sounds like an evil Nazi plan in an evil scheme to me) Wolfenstein game), almost impossible. But it would be nice to know what less fancy, more accessible cards are missing from your collection. Facts have proved that there are yes A system that, while it could be more useful, does help when choosing Wonder Picks.

    How to add a card to your wishlist Pokémon TCG Pocket

    My Cards screen.

    image: The Pokémon Company/Kotaku

    Okay, it’s a little complicated, but you’ll be glad you did it. looking for Pokémon TCG PocketThe wishlist option is strangely hidden, and you need to go to your Collections, My Cards page, which is the second of the five tabs at the bottom of the home screen.

    However, this page defaults to hiding cards you don’t already own, so you’ll want to click the completely unlabeled anonymous toggle near the top left of the search button now. Once completed, your collection will now show any empty space for cards you haven’t collected yet. In spaces where a card is missing, you’ll see its card number on a gray background.

    Click on one of the gray tiles, which usually displays a larger version of the card, and you’ll see the back of the card with the word “Not Earned” in the middle. But now, in the upper right corner, you’ll also see a gray outline of a heart with teeny The word “wish list” below.

    Unobtained Pokémon cards.

    image: The Pokémon Company/Kotaku

    Click on the heart, it will turn pink, and you will be told (and disappear before you can read it), “You have wishlisted this card. You will be in Wonder on this card.” See a wish list icon in Picks.

    Miracle selection screen.

    image: The Pokémon Company/Kotaku

    That’s why it’s so useful. Now, if you go to the Wonder Pick page (the first tab, then the options in the lower left corner), any cards that appear in any available packs that you don’t already own will be marked with a pink heart in the upper right corner. This makes life so It’s easier to select options so you don’t have to switch back and forth between tabs or try to keep everything in memory.

    What a wish list can’t do

    There are no gaps in your alternative art card collection.

    image: The Pokémon Company/Kotaku

    This feature could be a lot better. The most direct way is to add the wishlist to a card that is also buried packet exchange. Frankly, it’s a mystery why it doesn’t exist, because it’s exactly where it’s needed most. Switching back and forth between this and your collection is even more frustrating because it has so many silly clicks, and Pack Point Exchange doesn’t even have the fast scroll buttons that other screens have!

    Another feature is that when you flip that switch to reveal the missing card, it only works in the main series, up to 226/226, Lt. Surge. Once you get into the realm of alternative art, from card 227 to card 286, it doesn’t show any gap at all. This is maddening! This means these cards cannot be added to the wish list!

    Hopefully as the game gets patched, these weird issues will start to resolve, and maybe the game will even tell people that the wish list exists!

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