The new Pokémon TCG Pocket event wants you to unleash your inner Uri Geller
Focused on psychic Pokémon, you will have to create a deck to defeat them.

- February 4, 2025
- Updated: February 12, 2025 at 10:42 PM

The Cresselia event in Pokémon TCG Pocket started on February 3 and will be available until February 17, offering players a limited opportunity to face psychic-type Pokémon and earn exclusive rewards. This activity adds to previous events featuring popular Pokémon like Lapras, Venusaur, and Blastoise, or fire-type Pokémon, although this time, the focus is on new Promo-A cards, with Cresselia Ex being the featured card.
An Event with Many Rewards
To participate, players must complete various challenges against the game’s artificial intelligence, which presents different levels of difficulty. Each challenge requires users to build custom decks, as strategy is key to overcoming each combat mode. The rewards for completing these challenges are diverse and include Event Watches, Magic Watches, Brilliant Dust, as well as promotional cards with different probabilities of obtaining them.
Among the challenges are objectives such as knocking out the opponent’s active Pokémon and winning a certain number of battles without them scoring. This reward system is designed to motivate players to actively participate in the event, offering extras like Hourglasses and store coupons after completing the challenges for the first time.
The odds of obtaining promotional cards vary, with Cresselia Ex having a 12.66% chance of being acquired, while other Pokémon like Electivire have a 15.82%, and the classics Turtwig, Skarmory, and Misdreavus each have a 23.84%. Additionally, players can accumulate as many games as they want, although they should keep in mind the recharge of Event Clocks to maximize their chances of receiving the desired promotional packs.
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