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Pokemon TCG Pocket Blastoise Wonder Pick Event Mises à jour des récompenses

Auteur:Kristen Mise à jour:Feb 28,2025

Pokemon TCG Pocket Blastoise Wonder Pick Event Mises à jour des récompenses

L'événement Pokémon TCG Pocket Blastoise Wonder Pick se poursuit! La deuxième partie est maintenant en direct, apportant de nouvelles récompenses cosmétiques à la boutique en jeu.

De nouveaux goodies sur le thème de Blastoise sont disponibles, y compris une icône Blastoise, des pièces de monnaie, des manches de carte et un joueur de jeu bleu et blastoise élégant. Ne manquez pas ces articles à durée limitée!

Calance d'événements:

  • L'événement partie deux: se termine le 22 janvier.
  • Boutique d'événements: Reste ouvert jusqu'au 28 janvier. Prenez vos récompenses avant de partir!

Après la vague de sablassmes de pack de la saison des fêtes et les packs de booster gratuits, le rythme de l'événement a ralenti. De nombreux joueurs ont terminé les packs de booster des îles mythiques et anticipé la prochaine extension, selon les rumeurs de la fin janvier. La confirmation selon laquelle Pack Sherglasses sera utilisable dans les extensions futures a incité beaucoup à les stocker.

Cet événement Blastoise offre une incitation renouvelée aux connexions quotidiennes. La boutique d'événements propose les cosmétiques Blastoise susmentionnés, ainsi que la possibilité d'échanger des billets d'événements excédentaires pour jusqu'à 1 000 SHINEDUST (50 SHINEDUST par billet).

Blastoise Wonder Pick Event: un récapitulatif

La première partie, qui a commencé le 6 janvier, a introduit des cartes promotionnelles mettant en vedette Squirtle et Charmander (avec des illustrations uniques, mais des attaques identiques à leurs homologues standard). Les récompenses de la première partie, y compris une toile de fond sur le thème du bleu et une couverture bleue et blastoise, restent disponibles. Les nouvelles missions, les billets d'atelier d'événements enrichissants impliquent la participation de la pic de merde et la collecte de cartes de type incendie et de type eau. Ces missions sont cumulatives sur les deux parties de l'événement. Le choix de bonus propose également des billets d'atelier d'événements supplémentaires.

Les connexions quotidiennes sont cruciales pour terminer toutes les missions d'événements et acquérir tous les articles, en particulier compte tenu de l'incapacité de la rumeur d'échanger ces cartes promotionnelles en édition limitée.

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