For enthusiasts of Pokémon TCG Pocket, the eagerly awaited trading feature has largely been embraced. However, upon its implementation, several limitations on who you can trade with and what cards are eligible for trade have revealed some flaws in the system. If you've been among the players expressing concerns in recent days, you'll be pleased to learn that the team behind TCG Pocket has acknowledged the feedback. They've issued a statement explaining that the trading mechanics were designed to safeguard against bots and other unauthorized actions.
While immediate changes aren't on the horizon, the developers have confirmed that they will introduce new methods for acquiring trading currency, a vital component of the trading system. These new opportunities will be available through various event distributions moving forward.
Stating Your CaseAlthough the response may not meet everyone's expectations, it's a step in the right direction. Many fans are likely disappointed that more decisive action hasn't been taken to address the trading concerns, especially considering the importance of trading in the physical TCG and the challenges of replicating this digitally. Ideally, a more refined system would have been in place from the start.
Nevertheless, it's encouraging to see that the developers are attentive to player feedback. With the new ex Drop Event featuring Cresselia now underway, you can participate with greater confidence, knowing that your concerns are being considered.
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