The Pokémon Company made several exciting announcements at the 2024 Pokémon World Championships, including the highly anticipated return of classic Pokémon TCG mechanics in 2025.
Nostalgia Strikes: Trainer's Pokémon and Team Rocket Cards Return to the TCG
Official Release Date Still Under Wraps
Get ready for the comeback of "Trainer's Pokémon" cards! The announcement, accompanied by a teaser trailer showcasing trainers like Marnie, Lillie, and N, and hinting at the potential return of Team Rocket cards, sent waves of excitement through the Pokémon TCG community.
Original Trainer's Pokémon cards were a beloved feature of the early TCG. These cards depicted Pokémon belonging to specific trainers, often boasting unique abilities and artwork. The trailer previewed Lillie’s Clefairy ex, Marnie’s Grimmsnarl ex, N’s Zoroark ex, and N’s Reshiram.
The teaser also included a brief glimpse of Mewtwo alongside the Team Rocket symbol, fueling speculation about a dedicated Team Rocket card set or even the return of Dark Pokémon – another popular early-game mechanic associated with Team Rocket and their darker, more powerful Pokémon.Rumors of Team Rocket's TCG return have been circulating, with reports of a Japanese retailer listing and a trademark filing by The Pokémon Company ("The Glory of Team Rocket") adding to the buzz. While nothing is officially confirmed, their arrival seems imminent.
Paradise Dragona Set Debuts at World Championships
The 2024 Pokémon World Championships also unveiled the first cards from the upcoming Paradise Dragona set. According to PokeBeach, the showcased cards featured Latias, Latios, Exeggcute, and Alolan Exeggutor ex. Paradise Dragona, a Japanese subset focusing on Dragon-type Pokémon, is expected to be released in English as part of the Surging Sparks set in November 2024.
As players eagerly await further details, the current wave of exciting TCG updates continues. This month will see the conclusion of the Kitikami chapter with the launch of Shrouded Fable, a 99-card set (64 main cards and 35 secret rare cards), as detailed on the official Pokémon TCG blog.