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The Deck Manager allows the players to view, clone, edit or create decks using their obtained cards. Decklists must be eligible for any deck format (except Theme) to be able to be saved. After selecting a set of 60 cards, a Deck box, Coin, and Card sleeve Gameplay item may also be selected. While the game presents an option to select a Playmat, only the default Playmat is available at this time. | The Deck Manager allows the players to view, clone, edit or create decks using their obtained cards. Decklists must be eligible for any deck format (except Theme) to be able to be saved. After selecting a set of 60 cards, a Deck box, Coin, and Card sleeve Gameplay item may also be selected. While the game presents an option to select a Playmat, only the default Playmat is available at this time. | ||
==Redeeming | ==Redeeming code cards== | ||
[[File:CodeCard PyroarBox.jpg|thumb|200px|The reverse of a code card included with the [[XY TCG Series merchandise#Pyroar Box|Pyroar Box]]. The code is on the side not pictured.]] | |||
Certain specially-marked physical Pokémon Trading Card Game products will come with a '''code card''' that can be used to redeem virtual cards or other virtual products for the TCGO. Code cards are available in physical {{TCG|Theme Deck}}s, [[Elite Trainer Box]]es, {{TCG|Booster pack}}s and other products that state that they contain a code card or contain the TCGO symbol on the packaging. | |||
The face side of each code card has a unique 11-digit alpha-numeric code and an equivalent [[QR Code]] that can be redeemed on the official Pokémon website [[Pokémon.com]] or in-game. Each card can only be redeemed once. The card also provides instructions on how to redeem the code, including a website address. The reverse side of the card features art related to the TCGO. Generally, there are two designs. For a code card obtained in a Booster pack, the design on the reverse of the card (and the text on the face of the card) provides a clue as to whether the guaranteed [[Rarity#Rare|Rare]] card is a Regular Rare (dark green background on the reverse of the card, with text on the face that says "''Use this code to unlock your online booster pack. Visit: www.pokemon.com/redeem''") or a [[Holofoil]] Rare, Ultra Rare or {{TCG|Secret card|Secret Rare}} (silver and green background on the reverse of the card, with text on the face that reads "''Use this code to unlock your online reward. Visit: www.pokemon.com/tcgo''"). Some promotional products that include code cards may include a silver and green code card, or a unique themed code card that matches the style of the product (for example, the [[a:File:CodeCard ChesnaughtEXTin.jpg|Chesnaught]], [[a:File:CodeCard DelphoxEXTin.jpg|Delphox]] and [[a:File:CodeCard GreninjaEXTin.jpg|Greninja]] code cards that came with their respective [[XY TCG Series merchandise#Kalos Power Tins|Kalos Power Tins]]). | |||
As a general rule: | As a general rule: | ||
*All standard | * All standard 60-card [[#Theme decks|Theme decks]] will unlock their respective cards, as well as a coin. All of these cards are tradable and can be used in any way desired. | ||
*Elite | * Elite Trainer Boxes unlock {{DL|Pokémon_Trading_Card_Game_Online|Gameplay items}} including a deckbox and sleeves. Most will unlock no cards (though the Booster packs included with an Elite Trainer Box will each have their own code cards that can be redeemed). These items can be traded as well. | ||
*If an online code card is included, multipack boxes such as the {{DL|XY_TCG_Series_merchandise|Charizard-EX Box}} and tins will unlock rewards ranging from a single card to a full 60 card deck. | * Booster packs will unlock a random Booster pack from that expansion. It will not be the same set of cards that was inside the physical Booster pack. A Booster pack that yields a physical Holographic, Ultra or Secret Rare card may provide a TCGO card of different Rarity. | ||
* If an online code card is included, multipack boxes such as the {{DL|XY_TCG_Series_merchandise|Charizard-EX Box}} and tins will unlock rewards ranging from a single card to a full 60-card deck, depending on the product the code card came with. | |||
==Currency== | ==Currency== |
Revision as of 00:43, 1 June 2020
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Logo of Pokémon Trading Card Game Online | |
Basic info
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Platform: | PC, Mac, iPad, and Android tablets |
Category: | Strategy |
Players: | 1-2, with unlimited in chat |
Connectivity: | Internet |
Developer: | Electrified Games, Sleepy Giant Entertainment, Plexipixel, Inversoft, Dire Wolf Digital |
Publisher: | The Pokémon Company International |
Part of: | Generations IV-VIII misc |
Ratings
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CERO: | N/A |
ESRB: | E |
ACB: | PG |
OFLC: | G |
PEGI: | 7 |
GRAC: | N/A |
GSRR: | N/A |
Release dates
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Japan: | N/A |
North America: | March 24, 2011 (TC beta) |
Australia: | March 24, 2011 (TC beta) |
Europe: | March 24, 2011 (TC beta) |
South Korea: | N/A |
Hong Kong: | N/A |
Taiwan: | N/A |
Websites
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Japanese: | N/A |
English: | Game site |
Pokémon Trading Card Game Online (also referred to as Pokémon TCG Online or TCGO) is a downloadable game and the first Pokémon game of the MMOTCG (massively-multiplayer online trading card game) genre. It is based on the Pokémon Trading Card Game or TCG aspect of the Pokémon franchise and follows the same rules. The game was originally released as a browser-based game in March 2011 before being relaunched as a downloadable game in 2012 for the PC and Mac, iPad in 2014, and Android tablets in 2016. It officially emerged from open beta testing in February 2015 but continues to be refined and improved upon on a continual basis. The game is free to download and is accessible to both beginners and experienced players. It is also intended to be used by both adults and children.
Players do not need to purchase physical products from a store in order to play as they are provided with basic resources, and there are multiple means of earning new cards and other rewards as the game is played. The game has all cards released internationally from the HeartGold & SoulSilver expansion ownards, with new products being released in periodic updates.
Guided story
So as to not overwhelm new and returning players with the complexity of the full game and in order to assist less experienced players in learning basic game mechanics, all players are initially directed through a set of in-game Tutorials and then a set of matches before all game features are accessible. Then, the player is directed to the Trainer Challenge but can ignore it and already use the other game's modes. Players already familiar with the game may bypass the tutorials by disabling the "New User Experience" under Options.
Play modes
There are four primary Play modes available: Tutorial, Trainer Challenge, Versus Mode and Events Mode. Additionally, Friend Battle and Play Testing are available under the Social menu and the Deck Manager respectively. Except for the tutorials, each mode is playable in one or more of the below deck formats:
- Theme
- Main article: List of Pokémon Trading Card Game Online decks
- Only preconstructed Theme decks are allowed in this play type. Apart from the player's initial decks, Theme decks are obtained by either using Redemption codes or by purchase with Trainer Tokens in the in-game Shop.
- Currently, new players have access to five Theme decks (plus XY Basic Yellow only in the tutorials) exclusive to the Pokémon Trading Card Game Online, but other unique Theme decks were avaliable in the past. Official Theme Decks from the HeartGold & SoulSilver expansion ownards can also be played in this format.
- Standard
- Only decks composed entirely of cards from expansions or sets officially sanctioned for Play! Pokémon events for the Standard format are allowed in this play type. The list of allowed expansions is updated with a game patch shortly after as the official, annual Rotation is announced. Expansions are added to the Standard format as they are released (typically four a year), and the oldest legal expansions are rotated out of the Standard format on an annual basis. The Standard format was previously called the Modified format.
- Expanded
- Only decks composed entirely of cards from expansions or sets officially sanctioned for Play! Pokémon events for the Expanded format are allowed in this play type. This format was added in the 2014-2015 season to allow a greater number of expansions than the Standard format but not be as unpredictable in card combinations as the Unlimited format. The list of allowed expansions is updated with a game patch shortly after as the official, annual Rotation is announced. Expansions are added to the Expanded format as they are released.
- Unlimited
- Any deck composed of cards currently available in the game are allowed in this play type. This format was retired from Versus/Events Mode on March 30th, 2016, now only being acessable through Friend Battles.
- Legacy
- Only decks composed of cards from HeartGold & SoulSilver and Black & White expansions can be played in this format. This format replaced the Unlimited format in the Versus Mode as a way to allow players to use old cards without having to face "broken" decks such as the "Shiftry Giant Fan Donk". This format is exclusive to TCGO.
Tutorial Mode
- Main article: Tutorial (TCGO)
After being welcomed to the Game Store, Professor Holly guides the player through matches designed to teach players the basics of game play with assistance.
Trainer Challenge
- Main article: Game Store
In the Trainer Challenge, players face various computer-controlled Trainer characters using their owned Theme decks. Players battle in three "Leagues": Gold League, Platinum League, and City Championship. Players must defeat a given Trainer in a specific spot or position once before unlocking the next Trainer position, as well finishing a given league once before unlocking the next. Some Trainers appear more than once in a league. Unlike more traditional tournaments such as Events Mode, players that have been defeated may pickup right where they left off rather than start all over again. They are also able to rematch a Trainer that has already been defeated in any league position.
Winning matches against Trainers with different decks earn players stars (maximum four per opponent) that unlock rewards and changes the composition of that opponent's deck to increase difficulty:
- 1 Star = 1 Trainer Token (per Trainer opponent), Trainer's difficulty increases to "Medium"
- 2 Stars = 3 Trainer Tokens (per Trainer opponent)
- 3 Stars = 10 Trainer Tokens (per Trainer opponent), Trainer's difficulty increases to "Hard"
- 4 Stars = 1 non-tradable, 10-card Booster pack from the current Standard format (per Trainer opponent)
- Additionally, players obtain 3 more non-tradable, 10-card Booster packs from the current Standard format by earning 4 Stars with all 12 Trainers in a league for 9 more Booster packs.
These Trainer Tokens and 45 total Booster packs are only obtained once per account.
Players must defeat 7 Trainers with the same Starter Theme deck (except for the XY Basic Yellow Theme deck) to fully unlock all the cards in that deck. Beating the same Trainer in a different position in a league or in a different leagues counts toward the 7 successes, but not beating a Trainer in the same position in a league more than once.
Versus Mode
Versus Mode allows players to play against another randomly selected online player in the Theme, Standard, Expanded or Legacy format. Players earn a single Trainer Token for each match played ("Expert Matchmaking Reward"), provided they have met minimum playtime requirements, plus 2 Trainer Tokens if they win a match versus a player who was above their online rank. Additionally, players are given the chance to spin the Bonus Wheel regardless of the match's outcome, which provides an opportunity to receive Trainer Tokens, Event Tickets, or a Mystery Box reward.
Winning a match also earns players Versus Points, which advance players along a Versus Ladder reward system.
Events Mode
Entry into Events, formerly referred to as "Tournaments", require either Event Tickets or Trainer Tokens. Events of different Deck formats are always available to join. Playing in events with other players provides the opportunity to gain Trainer Tokens or additional Event Tickets with a spin on the Bonus Wheel at the end of each match, win or lose, as well as the opportunity to earn Trainer Tokens, Event Tickets, Booster packs, and Uncommon Chests based on player placement in a given event.
Each event is composed of three-round single elimination matches between 8 players. Upon entering an event, players are placed into a queue until all 8 players have been joined. Then, the event will begin and a new queue for other players will be created. The maximum duration of an event is 1 hour and 17 minutes with up to 25 minutes minutes per match (12 and ½ minutes per player) and one minute between rounds.
Usually only Theme, Standard and Expanded format events are available, as the Legacy format has a low playerbase and Unlimited has a reputation of turn one win decks.
Entry costs and rewards vary widely for special events. Continuously running event entry costs and rewards are standardized:
Trainer Tokens Event Tickets Entry Cost: 89 Trainer Tokens
Used to require only 49 Trainer Tokens.Rewards:
- 1st Place — Event Tickets ×3
- 2nd Place — Event Tickets ×2
- 3rd to 4th Place — Event Tickets ×1
- 5th to 8th Place — Trainer Tokens ×12
Entry Cost: 4 Event Tickets
Rewards:
- 1st Place — Current expansion Booster packs ×2 and Random Booster packs ×1
- 2nd Place — Current expansion Booster packs ×1 and Random Booster packs ×1
- 3rd to 4th Place — Random Booster packs ×1
- 5th to 8th Place — Uncommon Chests ×1
Entry Cost: 6 Event Tickets
Was only available on weekends prior to the start of 8-ticket events.Rewards:
- 1st Place — Current expansion Booster packs ×2, Random Booster packs ×2, and Uncommon Chest ×3
- 2nd Place — Current expansion Booster packs ×2, Random Booster packs ×1, and Uncommon Chests ×1
- 3rd to 4th Place — Random Booster packs ×1 and Uncommon Chests ×1
- 5th to 8th Place — Uncommon Chests ×1 and Trainer Tokens ×25
Entry Cost: 8 Event Tickets
Rewards:
- 1st Place — Current expansion Booster packs ×4, Random Booster packs ×2
- 2nd Place — Current expansion Booster packs ×2, Random Booster packs ×2
- 3rd to 4th Place — Random Booster packs ×2
- 5th to 8th Place — Uncommon Chests ×1
Entry Cost: 8 Event Tickets (weekend)
Only available briefly when a new expansion is released.Rewards:
- 1st Place — Current expansion Booster packs ×6
- 2nd Place — Current expansion Booster packs ×4
- 3rd to 4th Place — Current expansion Booster packs ×2
- 5th to 8th Place — Uncommon Chests ×1
Entry Cost: 24 Event Tickets
Only available on weekends.
Friend Battle
Friend Battle is located under the "Friends" section of the Social menu. This mode allows players to play against another player who is on their Friends List. This mode does not count toward Player rank or gives the player any rewards.
Play Testing
Play Testing is located under the Deck Manager Mode. This mode allows players to practice using their chosen deck against a random computer-controlled Trainer from the Trainer Challenge and also does not count toward Player rank or gives the player any rewards.
Managing cards
The Collection viewer Mode shows cards, unopened Booster packs and Theme decks, Avatar and Gameplay items in a player's collection. Players can toggle an option to see items they do not own and be aware of them, and tag cards as "For Trade", "Wanted", or "For Review".
The Deck Manager allows the players to view, clone, edit or create decks using their obtained cards. Decklists must be eligible for any deck format (except Theme) to be able to be saved. After selecting a set of 60 cards, a Deck box, Coin, and Card sleeve Gameplay item may also be selected. While the game presents an option to select a Playmat, only the default Playmat is available at this time.
Redeeming code cards
Certain specially-marked physical Pokémon Trading Card Game products will come with a code card that can be used to redeem virtual cards or other virtual products for the TCGO. Code cards are available in physical Theme Decks, Elite Trainer Boxes, Booster packs and other products that state that they contain a code card or contain the TCGO symbol on the packaging.
The face side of each code card has a unique 11-digit alpha-numeric code and an equivalent QR Code that can be redeemed on the official Pokémon website Pokémon.com or in-game. Each card can only be redeemed once. The card also provides instructions on how to redeem the code, including a website address. The reverse side of the card features art related to the TCGO. Generally, there are two designs. For a code card obtained in a Booster pack, the design on the reverse of the card (and the text on the face of the card) provides a clue as to whether the guaranteed Rare card is a Regular Rare (dark green background on the reverse of the card, with text on the face that says "Use this code to unlock your online booster pack. Visit: www.pokemon.com/redeem") or a Holofoil Rare, Ultra Rare or Secret Rare (silver and green background on the reverse of the card, with text on the face that reads "Use this code to unlock your online reward. Visit: www.pokemon.com/tcgo"). Some promotional products that include code cards may include a silver and green code card, or a unique themed code card that matches the style of the product (for example, the Chesnaught, Delphox and Greninja code cards that came with their respective Kalos Power Tins).
As a general rule:
- All standard 60-card Theme decks will unlock their respective cards, as well as a coin. All of these cards are tradable and can be used in any way desired.
- Elite Trainer Boxes unlock Gameplay items including a deckbox and sleeves. Most will unlock no cards (though the Booster packs included with an Elite Trainer Box will each have their own code cards that can be redeemed). These items can be traded as well.
- Booster packs will unlock a random Booster pack from that expansion. It will not be the same set of cards that was inside the physical Booster pack. A Booster pack that yields a physical Holographic, Ultra or Secret Rare card may provide a TCGO card of different Rarity.
- If an online code card is included, multipack boxes such as the Charizard-EX Box and tins will unlock rewards ranging from a single card to a full 60-card deck, depending on the product the code card came with.
Currency
There are two currencies currently available in the Pokémon Trading Card Game Online: Trainer Tokens and Event Tickets.
Trainer Tokens
- Main article: Trainer Token
Trainer Tokens are obtained through various means in the game and may be used to redeem non-tradable, 10-card Booster packs and non-exclusive Theme decks from available expansions, as well as Avatar and Gameplay items. Trainer Tokens were also obtained by different feaures in the Pokémon.com website that were discontinued on April 2019.
Event Tickets
Event Tickets are currently available in Daily Login Bonus and Versus Ladder rewards, as well by spinning the Bonus Wheel. They are used to gain access to ticket-exclusive Events by redeeming a certain amount of tickets needed to enter a given tournament.
Event Tickets were also available for purchase with real currency in the menu section found on most screens or in the Pokémon.com website up to October 30, 2018. In the game's beta stage, Tournament Keys were envisioned to be the original currency for Tournaments but were never implemented to players, being replaced by the Tickets.
Reward systems
These multiple and overlapping Reward systems allow players to be rewarded for using the game based on their current area of interest rather than playing to any one specific Reward system. Players do not need to specifically focus on progressing within a specific Reward system track, but should instead feel free to play in the type of online Pokémon Trading Card Game matches they want and be rewarded for doing so.
Bonus Wheel
The Bonus Wheel provides an opportunity to receive special bonus rewards through participation in a Versus or Events Mode match; in Versus mode, a minimal amount of time must has passed during the battle. The Bonus Wheel contents depends on the player's performance. Current rewards include:
- Victor's Bonus Wheel: 5 Trainer Tokens ×3, 10 Trainer Tokens ×2, 15 Trainer Tokens ×1, 25 Trainer Tokens ×1, 1 Event Tickets ×2, and a Mystery Box ×1
- Basic Bonus Wheel: 1 Trainer Tokens ×4, 3 Trainer Tokens ×3, 5 Trainer Tokens ×2, and a Mystery Box ×1
Challenges
- Main article: Challenge (TCGO)
The Daily Challenges reward players for playing the game on a daily basis. Players are presented with specific game related challenges starting at 9:00 AM UTC each day. Each Daily Challenge has a Pokémon Type associated with it as well as an Experience Point (or XP) value, which are applied to that given Pokémon type. Players may only accept a single challenge during a single day. The challenges may be completed anytime, however players will not be offered a new challenge until finishing their current one(s) or abandon it, except as a new day's challenge may be worked on simultaneously as players advance in Player level. Completion of challenges rewards the player with Tokens or Booster Packs.
Special Challenges work similarly to Daily Challenges but have a time limit and offer greater rewards.
Daily Login Bonus
The Daily Login Bonus provides a reward for playing Pokémon Trading Card Game Online on a daily basis simply by logging into the game. It consists of an initial track designed to help new players get started in the game, and a track that provides recurring rewards to existing players. Each reward unlocks the first time players login each day starting at 12:00 AM UTC. This reward system does not require players to login on consecutive days to maintain progress on the track. Once players complete the introductory New Player track, they are migrated to the recurring Existing Player track. There is no limit to the number of times players may complete the Existing Player track, as they are cycled back to the beginning of the track after receiving the bonus reward for the fifth day. Current rewards include:
- New Player Track
- Day 1 - 1 Online-exclusive Theme deck (currently Mental Might)
- Day 2 - 25 Trainer Tokens
- Day 3 - 5 non-tradable, 10-card Booster pack (randomly selected from Standard format expansions)
- Existing Player Track
- Day 1 - 5 Trainer Tokens
- Day 2 - 10 Trainer Tokens
- Day 3 - 15 Trainer Tokens
- Day 4 - 1 Event Ticket
- Day 5 - 1 non-tradable, 10-card Booster pack (randomly selected from Standard format expansions)
This system was briefly retired with the March 25, 2015 update in favor of the new Daily Challenge reward system but was reintroduced on June 2, 2015 to allow players who are not interested in pursuing Daily Challenges to continue earning daily rewards.
There is a separate Daily login bonus that may be received by logging into either Pokémon.com or TCGO each day starting at 12:00 AM UTC, which earn players/website users 12 Trainer Tokens. This Daily Login bonus to independent of the TCGO reward system.
Daily Match Bonus
The Daily Match Bonus or "Daily PvP Game Reward" awards 10 Trainer Tokens for completing the first Versus Mode match each day (12:00 AM UTC), regardless of whether players win or lose and in addition to any other rewards. All player versus player match play time minimums apply.
Game play rewards
There are several reward systems built into the four primary Play modes.
Play Mode Brief Description of Game Play Rewards Trainer Challenge Earning "Stars" after defeating computer-controlled Trainers in the Trainer Challenge earns 1, 3, or 10 Trainer Tokens and a 10-card Booster pack once for each of the 36 Trainer opponents. Players additionally obtain 3 more Booster packs by earning 4 Stars with all 12 Trainers in each of the three "Leagues". Finally, purchasable Theme decks provide 1 Trainer Token after beating each of the 36 Trainers plus a 10-card Booster pack after beating the first 12 Trainers once per Theme deck. Versus Mode A single Trainer Token and a Bonus Wheel spin are earned when a match is played regardless of the outcome, provided minimum Minimum Playtime Requirements are met. Two additional Trainer Tokens are earned if players win again an opponent who the Player rank system determined to have the "Advantage". The Versus Ladder reward system is also integrated into Versus Mode as are all of Daily Challenges. Events Mode Same as Versus Mode as summarized above (except for the Versus Ladder). Additionally, players earn Tournament rewards based on Tournament type and placement. All Daily Challenges may also be completed in Events Mode. Tutorial Mode Each Tutorial Mode match awards players 25 to 100 Trainer Tokens (250 Trainer Tokens total) or a 10-card Booster pack and Pokémon-GX card at the last match.
Mystery Box
Mystery Boxes are earned on Bonus Wheel spins. Rewards include both static rewards (25 Trainer Token, 4 Event Tickets, a 5-card Booster pack randomly selected from current Standard format expansions) or items that are updated weekly such as a single expansion or promo card or a Gameplay item such as Coin or Card sleeve. The February 4, 2015 update increased the rewards in a Victor’s Mystery Box to include 50 Trainer Tokens, a larger Event Ticket amount, tradable single cards and tradable 10-card Booster packs.
Tournament Chests
Tournament Chests are earned at the end of Events Mode tournaments. The exact number of chests awarded, if any, depends on player placement in a tournament. Each Tournament Chest contains a random number of Trainer Tokens and a single card of Uncommon Rarity or higher from a Standard format expansion. This card's tradability depends if the tournament Chest is tradable. Only Tournament Chests from some events are tradable.
They have been renamed to Uncommon Chest, with a new item, the Holo Treasure Chest, added which contains higher sums of trainer tokens and a card of Holo Rarity or better from a Standard format expansion.
Versus Ladder
- Main article: Versus Ladder (TCGO)
The Versus Ladder provides an improving stage or ladder rung of rewards for players successfully winning matches in Versus Mode. Players earn 10 Versus Points for every match they win and an additional 5 Versus Points when they win against an opponent with a rank advantage, as well as additional Versus Points equal to their current win streak times five (up to a maximum of 20). Players have 3 weeks or 21 days to progress as far as they can up the Versus Ladder before the ladder is reset.
Versus ladder rewards cycle between high rarity cards and Booster packs from the Standard and Expanded formats, often featuring Booster packs from the most recent expansion at the time of the reset.
Shopping
The in-game Shop system allows players to purchase Non-exclusive Theme decks, 10-card Booster packs, Gameplay items (Card sleeves, Coins, Deck boxes, etc.), and Avatar items with Trainer Tokens. The Shop used to allow adult players to purchase Gems and Event Tickets with real currency. The following are currently available items:
- Theme decks cost 500 Trainer Tokens.
- 10-card Booster packs cost 200 Trainer Tokens.
- Limited available Card sleeves cost 275 Trainer Tokens.
- Limited available Deck boxes cost 150 Trainer Tokens.
- Avatar items availability are limited and Trainer Tokens cost varies. A wide variety of Avatar items are available at Pokémon.com, and new Avatar items are more routinely release at the Pokémon.com website than in the Pokémon Trading Card Game Online in-game Shop.
Weekly special bundles or Blister packs with a cost range of 200 to 1265 Tokens were released for a limited amount of time, which typically included some combination of Booster pack(s), Promotional or regular card(s) and a Coin.
Between March 13, 2015 and February 27, 2018, older Non-exclusive Theme decks and Booster packs were removed following the start of a new format Rotation. With the return of these items to the shop, the release of Weekly Shop Bundles has been discontinued.
Trading
The Trade system allows players to view and create public and private trade offers in-game. Players may trade one or several items, cards, and packs in each transaction. Not every item is available for trading (appearing as "Trade Locked" items) to prevent players from creating multiple accounts to accumulate these items.
Socialization
The Social menu lets players search for online Friends, participate in Public Chats and review in-game notifications. It is one of two navigation system options available while players are competing in a Pokémon Trading Card Game match, although its feature set is adjusted to reflect the in progress match context.
Players can send friend requests to others, which allows them to engage in Friend Battles or private message them. They also have the option to block other players from interacting with them for any reason within the game, including the chat and Versus Mode matches.
Other features
Rotating features
Many in-game features are refreshed or change on a recurring basis:
Game Feature Rotation Daily login bonus to TCGO (12 Trainer Tokens) Daily, 12:00 AM UTC Daily Match Bonus (10 Trainer Tokens) Daily, 12:00 AM UTC Daily Login Bonus reward system rotation Daily, 12:00 AM UTC Daily Challenge reward system rotation Daily, 10:00 AM UTC Weekly Tournament rotation Monday, 7:00 PM UTC
Avatar Creator
- Main article: Avatar Item
The player's avatar is a purely cosmetic feature.
Gameplay items
Gameplay items include Card sleeves, Coins, and Deck boxes and are purely cosmetical. They may be purchased from time to time in the in-game shop, available through Redemption codes provided with the purchase of physical products or may be traded for with other players. Playmats are currently unavailable in the game, despite an option to select one in the Deck Manager indicates that they may become available in the future.
Child accounts
- Main article: Pokémon.com, User profile
While the Pokémon Trading Card Game Online strives to be child friendly, parents may further restrict access to certain in-game features by signing into the parent's account on Pokémon.com, selecting the child's account under the parent account, and selecting Pokémon TCG Online Settings. Some in-game features are inaccessible in child accounts, such as Public Chat and Private Messaging, while other in-game features are restricted by limiting available options.
Guest Mode
The game can be played without a Pokémon Trainer Club account, but features such as Events Mode and avatar customization are disabled for guest players. The guest player's cards and other items are transfered to the new account when creating one inside the game.
Player level
- Main article: Challenge (TCGO)
Player level strictly corresponds to player progress in the Daily Challenge reward system and allows the player to unlock better Challenges/rewards and cosmetic items.
Player rank
The Leaderboard systems are based on each player's performance in Versus and Events Mode individually. At the beginning of matches, the highest-ranking player is identified to have an "Advantage" over their opponent. The leaderboard is public and resets inside the game every three weeks.
Miscellaneous
- Match Inactivity
- If the server determines that players are inactive too long in Versus or Events Mode, it will display a 15 second warning. Ignoring the warning causes players to lose matches. This activity mechanism is designed to help insure players do not take advantage of another player.
- Minimum Playtime Requirement
- During Versus and Events Mode matches, Trainer Tokens and Bonus Wheel rewards are only earned if matches last at least 2 minutes or 5 minutes for forfeiting players, which guarantees a reward to the opponent regardless of time spent. This change was designed to discourage players for only playing long enough to earn their rewards.
- Loss of Internet Connection
- During online matches in Events Mode, players that lose their internet connection have 5 minutes to log back into the game before their opponent is declared the winner. When the internet connection is lost by an opponent, players are notified with a pop-up message.
Retired game features
The Pokémon Trading Card Game Online has been in continual development since its initial inception. Often updates involve the addition of new rules and card as new expansion sets are released, the resolution of program errors, player interface changes improving usability, and the addition or re-addition of new game features. Occasionally, updates to the game involve the removal of previously existing game features.
Booster Credits
This former in-game Currency was originally used with Redemption code cards found in physical Booster packs. Booster Credits could be redeemed for Booster packs of the player’s choice in the Pokémon Trading Card Game Online from HeartGold & SoulSilver through Boundaries Crossed expansions. This Redemption code card method ended with the release of the Plasma Storm expansion when codes from a specific expansion Booster pack became redeemable for a virtual version of that specific Booster pack. The Booster Credit system officially ended on July 1, 2013. Players who still had remaining Booster Credits after the February 7, 2014 update automatically had their credits redeemed for Boundaries Crossed Booster packs.
Diamond League
A higher league, fourth "Diamond League" existed in the Trainer Challenge prior to the February 7, 2014 update.
Practice Battle
Practice Battle was originally an option in Versus Mode found under Ranked Battle. Practice Battle matches did not count toward player Player rank or let the player earn rewards. The Practice Battle option was retired on March 25, 2015, and Ranked Battles became the standard Versus Mode matches.
Achievements
- Main article: Achievements (TCGO)
The Achievements reward system was another feature retired on March 25, 2015, and had no special effect on the game.
Quick Match
Quick Matches were a single player mode using a randomly selected Theme deck that players have unlocked against another randomly selected player. The match did not count toward Player rank, earn Trainer Tokens, or a Bonus Wheel spin.
Gems
Gems were only available to adult players in Canada for testing and were purchased in the in-game Shop, from April 19, 2013 to October 29, 2018[1]. Similar to Trainer Tokens, Gems were used to purchase products from the in-game Shop or used as a currency for trading with other players. Gems were typically equal to 2 Trainer Tokens.
Players were able to redeem Gems for in-game items until December 10, 2018. After that date, all unspent Gems were automatically converted into in-game Lost Thunder booster packs and Trainer Tokens.
History
The Pokémon Trading Card Game Online was originally released on March 24, 2011[2] as a Flash, web-based game. The game was subsequently redesigned as a downloadable game utilizing the Unity engine[3] and relauched on May 15, 2012 for PC,[4] on November 5, 2012 for Mac,[5][6] and on September 30, 2014 for iPad.[7] The original browser-based version continued to function until August 8, 2012.[8] Development continues on the downloadable version even after it officially emerged from open beta testing in February 2015.[9]
The reprogramming and relaunch of the Pokémon Trading Card Game Online[10] initially required the removal of all game features except for the Trainer Challenge[11] and the now retired Achievements reward system.[12][13] Other features were gradually readded or added over time:
- Avatar Creator — While rudimentary Avatar options (4 male and 4 female) were reintroduced on June 12, 2012,[14] true functionality was not reintroduced until the June 20, 2013 update.[15]
- Collection viewer, Deck Manager, Social menu, and Player Profile — Reintroduced on August 21, 2012.[16]
- Versus Mode — Also reintroduced on August 21, 2012 and Deck formats introduced on December 12, 2012.[17]
- In-game Shop — Also reintroducted on August 21, 2012 (initially allowing for just Code Redemption and Booster pack purchases through the now retired Booster Credit system)[18] with the current Gems system added on April 19, 2013[19][20] and the Trainer Token system on July 25, 2013.[21]
- Trade interface — Reintroduced with the October 24, 2012 update.[22]
- Daily Login Bonus and Daily Match Bonus reward systems — Introduced on January 16, 2013 as two parallel reward systems.[23] Both were temporarily retired on March 25, 2015 in favor of the new Daily Challenge reward system, but the Daily Match Bonus was subsequently reintroduced on April 23, 2015[24] and the Daily Login Bonus on June 2, 2015.[25]
- Booster pack, Exclusive TCGO 5-card — Introduced with the July 25, 2013 update.[26]
- Player rank — "Advantage" notification feature added on October 2, 2013.[27]
- "Play as a Guest" option — Introduced in October 2013.[28]
- Player Interface overhaul — Substantial changes to the game interface began in mid-2013[29][30][31] and continued to early 2014,[32][33][34] which allowed for the introduction of the touchscreen based iPad client in September 2014.[35] A streamlining of the overall game menu navigation system was introduced on July 14, 2015.[36]
- Tournament Mode — Introduced for testing with the March 27, 2014 update[37][38][39][40] with occasional trial Tournament special events until it officially premiered on February 5, 2015[41] and continuously running tournaments on February 24, 2015.[42]
- Bonus Wheel and Mystery Box — Added with the June 24, 2014 update,[43][44] while the February 4, 2015 update split the Bonus Wheel into a Victor's and a Loser's Bonus Wheel.[45]
- Tutorials Mode — Two match based Tutorials added on August 14, 2014.[46] Five additional Tutorials with XY Basic Yellow Starter Theme Deck and Tutorial Reward Ladder added on July 14, 2015.[47]
- Pokémon Trainer Club — Added ability for players to register for a Pokémon Trainer Club account from within the game on September 3, 2014.[48]
- Daily Challenge — Implemented on March 25, 2015 replacing the briefly retired Daily Login Bonus and Daily Match Bonus and retired Achievements reward systems.[49] The June 2, 2015 update reduced the requirements for Evolution challenges by ½ and Knock Out challenges by 10, replaced challenges with a "Play Basic Pokémon" completion requirement to a "Do damage to opposing Pokémon" requirement, and temporarily removed all challenges with Special Condition completion requirements.
- Special Challenges and Tournament Chests — Implemented with the May 6, 2015 update.[50]
- Versus Ladder — Introduced on July 14, 2015 to complement the other existing Reward systems.[51][52]
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See also
External links
- Pokémon Trading Card Game Online
- Download Pokémon Trading Card Game Online
- Pokémon Trading Card Game Online official forums
References
- ↑ Gem and Event Ticket Purchases Ending for the Pokémon TCG Online — October 29, 2018
- ↑ Web-based, Pokémon Trading Card Game Online announcements — February 25 & March 23, 2011
- ↑ Unity Game Engine, 2012 April Community Update — April 27, 2012
- ↑ TCGO Beta Release for PC, Build Notes — May 15, 2012
- ↑ TCGO Beta Release for Mac, 2012 October Community Update — October 27, 2012
- ↑ TCGO Beta Release for Mac, 2012 Patch notes for 11/16 — November 17, 2012
- ↑ TCGO Release, The Pokémon TCG Online Comes to iPad! — September 30, 2014
- ↑ Web-based Pokemon TCG Online now offline — August 8, 2012
- ↑ End of Open Beta, September 2014 Community Update — September 25, 2014
- ↑ Relaunch, 2012 March Community Update — March 30, 2012
- ↑ Initial features, New Trainer Challenge build heads up — May 11, 2012
- ↑ Achievements, Build Notes | May 15, 2012
- ↑ Achievements, State of the Game | May 21, 2012
- ↑ Avatar Creator, Build Notes | June 12, 2012
- ↑ Avatar Creator, 2013 June Community Update — June 29, 2013
- ↑ Many features reintroduced, 2012 July Community Update — July 24, 2012
- ↑ Versus Mode, 1.0.71 Build Notes | December 12, 2012
- ↑ in-game Shop, Notes for Build 1.0.10.21 — August 21, 2012
- ↑ Gems, 1.8.0 Patch Notes | April 18, 2013
- ↑ Gems, 2013 April Community Update — April 25, 2013
- ↑ Trainer Tokens, 1.11.18 Patch Notes | July 25, 2013
- ↑ Trading, 1.0.42 Build Notes | October 23, 2012
- ↑ Daily Bonuses, 1.0.84 Build Notes | January 16, 2013
- ↑ Daily Match Bonus, Server Update | April 23, 2015
- ↑ Daily Login Bonus, 2.28.1 Patch Notes | June 2, 2015
- ↑ 5-card Booster pack, 2013 July Community Update — July 31, 2013
- ↑ Player rank, 1.13.27 Patch Notes | October 3, 2013
- ↑ Play as a Guest, 2013 October Community Update — November 1, 2013
- ↑ Interface changes, 2013 July Community Update — July 31, 2013
- ↑ Interface changes, 2013 September Community Update — October 2, 2013
- ↑ Interface changes, 2013 November Community Update — November 28, 2013
- ↑ Interface changes, January 2014 Community Update — January 9, 2014
- ↑ Interface changes, 2.17.239 | February 5, 2014
- ↑ Interface changes, 2.18.0.380 Patch Notes | March 27, 2014
- ↑ Interface changes & iPad, September 2014 Community Update — September 25, 2014
- ↑ Dev Update: Versus Rewards, New Layout & Stomped Bugs — July 14, 2015
- ↑ Tournament Mode, February 2014 Community Update — March 1, 2014
- ↑ Tournament Mode, 2.18.0.380 Patch Notes | March 27, 2014
- ↑ Tournaments Alpha Testing Status Update — April 11, 2014
- ↑ Tournament Mode, April 2014 Community Update — May 1, 2014
- ↑ The Clash of Magma vs. Aqua - The very first Pokémon TCG Online tournament event! — February 4, 2015
- ↑ Play Tournaments! On-demand — February 24, 2015
- ↑ Give the Bonus Wheel a Spin! — June 25, 2014
- ↑ Mystery Box contents updates — July 28, 2014
- ↑ Bonus Wheel, 2.26 Patch Notes | February 4, 2015
- ↑ Tutorials, 2.22.0.755 Patch Notes | August 13, 2014
- ↑ New Tutorial and XY Basic Yellow Deck in Version 2.29 — July 14, 2015
- ↑ Pokémon Trainer Club, 2.23.0.822 Patch Notes | September 3, 2014
- ↑ Daily Challenge Details – Achievements and Daily Login — March 24, 2015
- ↑ Special Challenges/Tournament Chests, 2.28 Patch Notes | May 6, 2015
- ↑ Dev Update: Refining Rewards and Coming Features — June 5, 2015
- ↑ Earn Versus Points for Victories! — July 14, 2015
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