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[Pokémon TCG Pocket] Mr. Parmott is about to finish.

Japan Otaku Reviews reflects on balanced gameplay, challenges faced, and hopes for new packs post-ranked matches.

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[Pokémon TCG Pocket] Has everyone without a name finally reached Master level?

The Japan Otaku shares frustrations with competitive gaming, struggles to evolve, and reflects on challenging match experiences.

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[Pokémon TCG Pocket] Climbing to master level was a fun goal to aim for.

Striving for the top rank in Japan Otaku Reviews can be stressful; consistent struggles with deck choices affect morale.

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[Pokémon TCG Pocket] Ranked matches will start two ranks lower from next season, huh?

Japan’s rank match system impacts your next season’s rank, with possible fluctuations and rewards for higher levels.

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[Pokémon TCG Pocket] Is everyone using Giratina ex?

Giratina’s gameplay details and player reviews highlight its strengths and challenges in competitive matches.

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[Pokémon TCG Pocket] I was beaten up by Jibakoil Mascarena.

Jibacoil HP 140 is a dual-type Pokémon facing challenges in battles, especially against Steel Jibako decks.

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[Pokémon TCG Pocket] Excuse me, I’m a French person who can’t get off the travel Monbo, but is it true that if you’re new and you get a deck, you can only open packs by defeating the CPU?

Japan Otaku Reviews share strategies on accumulating hourglasses, trading cards, and building effective decks in their game experiences.

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[Pokémon TCG Pocket] It won’t come out.

The post discusses items and supporters in a card game, emphasizing their strategic use and player opinions on them.

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[Pokémon TCG Pocket] Somehow… you are really reliable…

Spearow evolves from Cocoon, has 170 HP, and strong effects, making it a tough competitor against energy-dependent decks.

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[Pokémon TCG Pocket] The Pokémon that has been here all along, Spring.

Nassy ex evolves from Tamata, deals 40+ damage, is frequently discussed, and dominates current decks despite no synergy.

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