Pokémon TCG Pocket will have new cards by the end of the year, which should mean more fan-favorite Pokémon for players to collect. Pokémon TCG Pocket recently announced that it would release more booster packs by the end of the year. This matches previous data leaks that indicated that Pokémon TCG Pocket would release a “mini-set” of new cards followed by a full Genetic Apex-sized slate of cards a few weeks later. What Pokémon TCG Pocket developers haven’t said is what Pokémon will appear in the new set or what new mechanics would be added with these new cards.
Pokémon TCG Pocket launched with approximately 200 Pokémon, with all 151 Kanto Pokémon represented in the game. Only a handful of Pokémon from later generations were added, which means many fan-favorite Pokémon were left out of the mix. Considering that decades have passed since some Pokémon were added to the physical Pokémon TCG (such as Budew), it will likely be a while before all 1,000+ species of Pokémon will be added to Pokémon TCG Pocket. However, here are a few Pokémon that we hope will be included in the next set of Pokémon TCG Pocket cards.
10 Umbreon
Dark-Type Eevee Evolution
The Dark-type evolution of Eevee, Umbreon is a perennial favorite among both old and new Pokémon fans. The Pokémon first appeared in Pokémon Gold and Silver and helped introduce Dark-type Pokémon to early players. Umbreon’s yellow rings glow when it prepares to attack, giving it an ominous look. It also has poisonous sweat that it can spray into enemies’ eyes in order to protect itself.
Umbreon was the focus of several popular Pokémon cards, including the infamous “Moonbreon” card released during the Sword & Shield cycle of cards. An Umbreon card in Pokémon TCG Pocket would not only add some much needed Darkness-type cards to the game, any alternate art card would almost certainly be a highly sought-after chase card.
9 Steelix
The Powerful Steel-Type Pokémon Evolves From Onix
Another Pokémon from Pokémon Gold and Silver, Steelix is the Steel/Ground-type evolution of Onix. Steelix is even more durable than Onix, with the ability to travel over a half-mile underground. Its massive jaw can easily chomp through boulders and its body has a diamond-like hardness due to its time spent undergound. Steelix also has a Mega Evolution, a mechanic that will return with the release of Pokémon Legends Z-A.
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While Onix is a well-known Pokémon thanks to its frequent appearances in the Pokémon anime series, it has an underwhelming Pokémon TCG Pocket card that hasn’t seen much play. Bringing in a strong Steelix card would potentially help boost Onix’s use rate and also add another Steel-type Pokémon card to the game. Like Darkness-type cards, Metal-type Pokémon are under-represented in Pokémon TCG Pocket, so this would be a chance to fix two issues with one card.
8 Lucario
Fan-Favorite Pokémon With Aura Powers
Lucario first appeared in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl and has remained a fan-favorite ever since. This Fighting/Steel-type Pokémon is a bipedal dog-like Pokémon with metal spikes emerging from its knuckles. In addition to its powerful punches and kicks, Lucario also has the ability to detect and manipulate Aura, a type of energy exuded from all living beings.
Lucario was one of the surprising omissions from Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket, largely because it’s so popular. Lucario has appeared on over 40 cards in the physical Pokémon TCG, usually as a Fighting-type Pokémon card. Lucario would be a good candidate to appear as a Pokémon ex card, giving Fighting-type decks a much-needed boost as a counter to the potent tournament-winning Pikachu ex decks.
7 Igglybuff
Baby Pokémon That Evolves Into Jigglypuff
A Baby Pokémon that first appeared in Pokémon Gold and Silver, Igglybuff is the pre-evolved form of Jigglypuff. This cute puffball-like Pokémon is a Normal/Fairy-type Pokémon with a less-developed singing voice and a very elastic body. Baby Pokémon have a weird place in the physical Pokémon Trading Card Game. While some species of Baby Pokémon (such as Riolu) were added as Basic Pokémon, other Pokémon like Igglybuff have awkward fits because their evolved forms were already added to the game as Basic Pokémon. This has led to some Baby Pokémon going for a decade or longer without appearing in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.
In fact, Igglybuff currently has the fewest appearances in the Pokémon Trading Card Game. Incorporating Baby Pokémon into Pokémon TCG Pocket would help demonstrate how the digital game differs from the physical game. Baby Pokémon (like the physical TCG‘s neglected Budew) have some neat mechanics in the physical Pokémon TCG that would sync up well with Pokémon TCG Pocket, especially when it comes to going first. Having a zero-cost energy move would provide some incentive to go first, which would make Baby Pokémon viable in many decks.
6 Zoroark
The Illusion Pokémon From Unova
Another Dark-type Pokémon with long ties to the Pokémon Trading Card Game, Zoroark is one of the signature Pokémon from Pokémon Black and White. The fox-like Pokémon is best known for its ability to cast illusions to mask its appearance. This ability appears in the video games, as Zoroark will always initially appear in battles as the Pokémon in the last slot in a trainer’s party.
Zoroark has had several signature Pokémon cards in the physical Pokémon Trading Card Game, all of which involve copying an attack from another Pokémon but with a lower energy cost. Introducing a similar move to Pokémon TCG Pocket would provide an effective counter to Charizard ex or Mewtwo ex decks, both of which have powerful attacks that require four energy to pull off. A Zoroark deck with the ability to copy a foe’s attacks would almost certainly make Darkness-type decks a lot more potent in Pokémon TCG Pocket.
5 Cinderace
Fire-Kicking Ace From The Galar Region
The popular Fire-type Starter Pokémon from the Galar region, Cinderace first appeared in Pokémon Sword and Shield. This rabbit-like Pokémon is known for its ability to create soccer ball-like creations of fire that it then kicks at opponents. The Pokémon was heavily featured in the Pokémon Journeys anime as the partner Pokémon for Goh.
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While Cinderace has enjoyed a prominent spot in Pokémon promo material since Pokémon Sword and Shield first came out, the Pokémon hasn’t had a signature Pokémon card. Pokémon TCG Pocket could change that with a strong Pokémon ex card that serves as an alternative to Charizard ex in Fire-type decks. Pokémon TCG Pocket has already used Starter Pokémon outside the Kanto region with the inclusion of Greninja, so there’s no reason Cinderace couldn’t make an early appearance in the game.
4 Ogerpon
The Best Girl From Kitikami
The star of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet‘s Teal Mask DLC, Ogerpon is a Grass-type Legendary Pokémon with deep ties to the Kitikami region. Ogerpon resembles a star-eyed ogre with wooden legs and a hood made of leaves. The Pokémon has four signature masks, each of which transforms it into a different type. Ogerpon also has a unique Terastalization, with its donned mask floating in front of it.
Ogerpon has made a splash in the Pokémon Trading Card Game with a powerful card that accelerates energy onto it. So far, Grass-type decks in Pokémon TCG Pocket don’t have a true energy accelerator in the ways that other decks like Charizard ex or Starmie ex have. Adding an Ogerpon card with energy acceleration would provide Grass-type decks with a major boost, and a new Ogerpon alternate art card would almost certainly become a popular chase card.
3 Mimikyu
Spooky Ghost/Fairy-Type Pokémon With A Complicated Relationship To Pikachu
The most popular of the “Pikachu clones” that appear in every Pokémon game, Mimikyu is a Ghost/Fairy-type Pokémon that first appeared in Pokémon Sun and Moon. This spooky Pokémon wears a disguise resembling Pikachu to help it better fit in and receive affection from humans and Pokémon. However, it also has several scarily potent attacks, including a fearsome Z-Move that draws Pokémon under its disguise and pummels them.
Several of Mimikyu’s Pokémon TCG cards involve its ability to negate opponent attacks of some kind. Often, these abilities or attacks specifically target Pokémon with ruleboxes, such as the Pokémon ex cards that appear in Pokémon TCG Pocket. Since most of Pokémon TCG Pocket‘s most powerful decks are centered around a Pokémon ex card of some kind, a Mimikyu card that can’t be touched by their attacks would be a major game changer.
Awesome Steel/Psychic-Type Pokémon From The Hoenn Region
A psuedo-Legendary Pokémon, Metagross is a Steel/Psychic-type Pokémon and the final evolved form of Beldum. This powerful Pokémon first appeared in Pokémon Sapphire and Ruby, terrorizing many players as the partner Pokémon for Hoenn champion Steven Stone. Metagross also has a Mega Evolved form, giving it even more psychic power.
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As mentioned earlier, there aren’t too many Metal-type Pokémon cards in Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket. Not only would Metagross add some much-needed power for Metal-type decks, it would also be a solid candidate for a Pokémon ex card. Plus, designers could also use Metagross as a Psychic-type Pokémon if they wish, which would help boost Mewtwo ex decks or create an alternative deck build.
1 Rayquaza
High-Flying Dragon Pokémon That Rules The Skies
Our top candidate for a new Pokémon card in Pokémon TCG Pocket is the Legendary Dragon/Flying-type Pokémon Rayquaza. Originally hailing from the Hoenn region, Rayquaza is one of the most powerful and iconic Pokémon in the franchise. Not only has the Pokémon remained a top Legendary Pokémon for decades, it has also made frequent appearances in various Pokémon spin-off games and media.
Our bet is that Rayquaza will be added to the game later this year to tie into a cross-franchise event involving the Shiny Rayquaza seen in Pokémon Horizons: The Series. Several leaks indicate that a Shiny Rayquaza raid will be coming to Pokémon Scarlet and Violet at the year’s end, which also seems to be when the new cards will be released in Pokémon TCG Pocket. It would be a pretty cool surprise to see a Shiny Rayquaza card in Pokémon TCG Pocket, especially if tied to an especially awesome event.
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