Pokémon TCG Pocket's recently launched trading feature, while highly anticipated, has received mixed reactions from players. Initial concerns focused on the system's restrictions regarding trading partners and eligible cards. Developers acknowledged these concerns, explaining the restrictions were implemented to prevent bot activity and other prohibited actions.
While significant changes aren't immediately forthcoming, the developers have announced adjustments to the acquisition of trading currency. This currency, integral to the trading mechanic, will be distributed through various events moving forward.
Many players remain disappointed by the lack of more substantial immediate fixes to address their concerns about the trading system's limitations. The complexity of translating the physical TCG's trading dynamics into a digital format is acknowledged, and many hoped for a more refined launch.
Despite this, the developers' responsiveness is a positive sign. The ongoing Cresselia ex Drop Event provides an opportunity for players to engage with the game, potentially alleviating some initial frustrations.
For players seeking assistance, comprehensive guides and resources, including a list of top starting decks, are available to help navigate the game and optimize gameplay. 