I like this game a lot. People immediately tryhard it and want to unlock everything on day 1, but I just take my time, open packs and enjoy the beautiful cards.
Playing this game casually is probably the best way to enjoy it. I like playing it during breaks during my job or at lunch. Open a pack or 2, then play against someone during their lunch break too. It's been pretty fun, and I've gotten some cool full art cards for free, definitely a game enjoyed at your leisure rather than tryharding.
I'm enjoying it so far, and have definitely gotten lucky in some places and unlucky in others. My biggest gripe is probably card acquisition; I definitely feel like a system closer to Master Duel would be better, letting you take extra copies of cards, or cards you don't need, and dust them for resources you can use to craft the cards you DO need. The dust you get from opening packs is similar, but you get far too little of it for how much the cards cost. Considering the current event awards extra for those playing Electric Decks, and I barely have any Electric Pokemon, I'm now caught between wanting to finish building my Charizard deck off of random pulls, and wanting to build an Electric Deck for the event. It's not a big issue right now, but I can see it becoming a problem in the near future. That said, I'm having fun with it; I pulled TWO full-art Charizard EX, so I pretty much just need Charmeleon to get this deck going, but even without them, the collecting aspect is neat. I don't know if this will serve as a gateway to the full TCG, as I don't even know what the differences are, but I am really enjoying how straightforward and simple the gameplay in Pocket is.
The lack of good access to type coverage is a bit of a turn off for me as well, and I don't like how that ties into some of the missions that require you to pull certain types. Even if you are able to pull a rental deck, they kinda suck and you're limited to using them only 10 times before they're gone. Then again the game does seem to be more about pulling and collecting cards than actually playing with them, which it does do a very good job at.
I’ve been enjoying it as a way to dip my toes in. Learn some basics and have fun pulling some of the really pretty cards. While I will never play a full TCG again for financial reasons; It does tempt me to purchase a couple of the premade decks and try to talk my wife into playing with me
I've started playing TCGlive for the first time, its one of my first card games and i've never played the pokemon tcg before. Im really enjoying it. They give you like, 12 free decks ready to go like the CharizardEX, ArcanineEX, Lugiah, Ghimigoul, terrapa-turtle, guy(whatever). I've been winning more then losing but each loss feels like I need to fine-tune my deck to get the right cards sooner rather then "everyones got better cards then me and I have no hope. Unless I spend money". For 2-3 games a day, I'm absolutely loving my time playing it and glad I didn't pick the gatcha when selecting which to play.
As someone who's just into the art, even for weak pokemon, and doesn't need to have the strong cards, I really like the game. I decided to not spend any money, and yes, that means I will never get all cards, but that's fine (and I hope I'll keep thinking that way😅). I see no reason to be mad at the gatcha. It's the point of the real TCG too, and here you get ten free card each day, so it's gatcha you don't need to pay for
im actually quite enjoying the game! i havent followed the tcg since gen 1 and all the changes made to the gameplay were really overwhelming, but the simplified rules here have made it a lot less daunting to get back into. what happened to resistances though?
For me this feels like a safe way to experience a TCG without paying real world money for real world cards. Going into this game I figured if I liked this game, I might consider getting into the actual TCG.
@Starpotion I collected the real cards before, but I wondered, based on Gators discussion, if this game just gave card packs and you build a deck each game, or if you retain the deck and swapped out like IRL.
Speaking of accessibility - I am from Russia, and I've played Pokemon TCG Online from its start as browser game back in the 2011 up until its sunset in june 2023. Now there are two Pokemon TCG games - LIVE and Pocket, and neither is available for me to play. LIVE wasn't available in Russia during "global" beta, nor during "worldwide" release, Pocket is repeating same russophobic mistake
@@BJGvideos nah, it's not because of that. Pokemon GO became unavailable in Russia since 2022 too. It's just american companies trying to "punish Putin for the Ukraine", but harming ordinary Pokemon fans instead
@@BJGvideos Pokemon as a whole is japanese property and mainline games made by japanese company GameFreak, but most of the mobile games owned by international (i.e.mostly american) "Pokemon Company". Pokemon GO on top of being licensed by Pokemon Company also made by Niantic, a wholly american developer.
I like this game a lot. People immediately tryhard it and want to unlock everything on day 1, but I just take my time, open packs and enjoy the beautiful cards.
I've been having fun learning battles with limited cards
Same with me
its built for both kinds of people
Don't forget that Pokémon Masters had to add in a stamina system because people did exactly that and complained there was nothing to do
3:28 tcg live has ranked because it was designed to be competitive
This was designed exclusively for casual play as an entry game
Playing this game casually is probably the best way to enjoy it. I like playing it during breaks during my job or at lunch.
Open a pack or 2, then play against someone during their lunch break too. It's been pretty fun, and I've gotten some cool full art cards for free, definitely a game enjoyed at your leisure rather than tryharding.
This is just Yugioh Duel Links, but for Pokemon
For real.
I'm enjoying it so far, and have definitely gotten lucky in some places and unlucky in others. My biggest gripe is probably card acquisition; I definitely feel like a system closer to Master Duel would be better, letting you take extra copies of cards, or cards you don't need, and dust them for resources you can use to craft the cards you DO need. The dust you get from opening packs is similar, but you get far too little of it for how much the cards cost. Considering the current event awards extra for those playing Electric Decks, and I barely have any Electric Pokemon, I'm now caught between wanting to finish building my Charizard deck off of random pulls, and wanting to build an Electric Deck for the event. It's not a big issue right now, but I can see it becoming a problem in the near future.
That said, I'm having fun with it; I pulled TWO full-art Charizard EX, so I pretty much just need Charmeleon to get this deck going, but even without them, the collecting aspect is neat. I don't know if this will serve as a gateway to the full TCG, as I don't even know what the differences are, but I am really enjoying how straightforward and simple the gameplay in Pocket is.
The lack of good access to type coverage is a bit of a turn off for me as well, and I don't like how that ties into some of the missions that require you to pull certain types. Even if you are able to pull a rental deck, they kinda suck and you're limited to using them only 10 times before they're gone.
Then again the game does seem to be more about pulling and collecting cards than actually playing with them, which it does do a very good job at.
I've gotten over 500 cards without spending a single dollar, im glad it doesn't push for you to spend
Yet.
I’ve been enjoying it as a way to dip my toes in. Learn some basics and have fun pulling some of the really pretty cards. While I will never play a full TCG again for financial reasons; It does tempt me to purchase a couple of the premade decks and try to talk my wife into playing with me
That ad of this game with that OC girl… Gamefreak, what are you doing…
3:12 poor Yusuke 😅
I've started playing TCGlive for the first time, its one of my first card games and i've never played the pokemon tcg before.
Im really enjoying it. They give you like, 12 free decks ready to go like the CharizardEX, ArcanineEX, Lugiah, Ghimigoul, terrapa-turtle, guy(whatever). I've been winning more then losing but each loss feels like I need to fine-tune my deck to get the right cards sooner rather then "everyones got better cards then me and I have no hope. Unless I spend money".
For 2-3 games a day, I'm absolutely loving my time playing it and glad I didn't pick the gatcha when selecting which to play.
List of GatorEX’s enemies:
The Witch
YuSuk3
I just like the pictures
As someone who's just into the art, even for weak pokemon, and doesn't need to have the strong cards, I really like the game. I decided to not spend any money, and yes, that means I will never get all cards, but that's fine (and I hope I'll keep thinking that way😅).
I see no reason to be mad at the gatcha. It's the point of the real TCG too, and here you get ten free card each day, so it's gatcha you don't need to pay for
im actually quite enjoying the game! i havent followed the tcg since gen 1 and all the changes made to the gameplay were really overwhelming, but the simplified rules here have made it a lot less daunting to get back into. what happened to resistances though?
Tcg live wasn't released in Japan because it was developed by The Pokemon Company International which focuses on publishing the TCG outside of Japan.
3:13 I send and have received thanka from those I faced in pvp and those who wonderpicked me. Dump that terrible mentality
For me this feels like a safe way to experience a TCG without paying real world money for real world cards. Going into this game I figured if I liked this game, I might consider getting into the actual TCG.
Like yugioh master duel you play online not just the OCG
This game is great for getting people into pokemon tcg without overwhelming them.
It’s intense battles 4 out of 5 game but it would be nice if it was a 6 vs 6
Not available in the Netherlands):
We actually got an event so that's nice. 10 and 20 wins .... doable, but that Starmie is cheating!
I didnt even know that this is a simplified version of the original...
i LOVE da card looks especially ex
I wish I could play it but my country blocked the app 😭
That mascot lady is adorable! She reminds me a bit of Kieran. Is that an OC or Kieran fanart?
She's from an official short video advertisement of TCG Pocket. Go to the Pokemon UA-cam channel and look for it on the "Shorts" section.
She's from an official short video advertisement of TCG Pocket from TPC's UA-cam channel. And a very weird one at that.
So, you don't compile digital cards and change out as desired? You just open a bunch of packs and then go for it without retaining the deck?
You can make a deck from the cards you acquire
Where did you get that idea?
@Starpotion I collected the real cards before, but I wondered, based on Gators discussion, if this game just gave card packs and you build a deck each game, or if you retain the deck and swapped out like IRL.
love u gatorex 🥰
I just gonna wait for za to come in 2025
I don't play games on phone or pc very much
I just more of a console player
Speaking of accessibility - I am from Russia, and I've played Pokemon TCG Online from its start as browser game back in the 2011 up until its sunset in june 2023. Now there are two Pokemon TCG games - LIVE and Pocket, and neither is available for me to play. LIVE wasn't available in Russia during "global" beta, nor during "worldwide" release, Pocket is repeating same russophobic mistake
It's probably due to the war rn
A lot of countries block gacha games, especially those they deem to be aimed at children. Is Russia one of them?
@@BJGvideos nah, it's not because of that. Pokemon GO became unavailable in Russia since 2022 too. It's just american companies trying to "punish Putin for the Ukraine", but harming ordinary Pokemon fans instead
@Kostyurik Wait but Pokémon is a Japanese property
@@BJGvideos Pokemon as a whole is japanese property and mainline games made by japanese company GameFreak, but most of the mobile games owned by international (i.e.mostly american) "Pokemon Company". Pokemon GO on top of being licensed by Pokemon Company also made by Niantic, a wholly american developer.
A version of Tcg live that isn't ugly and doesn't bug out constantly but the actual game is way less interesting to me
Can't wait for this game to shut down and everyone to lose their pokemon card collections.
They just copied Duel Links
Exactly 8:00 minutes, seriously?😡