ニュース PokémonGOグリッチは、プレイヤーがトレード機能をトリガーすることを許可し、時空の拡張が到着します

PokémonGOグリッチは、プレイヤーがトレード機能をトリガーすることを許可し、時空の拡張が到着します

著者 : Ryan アップデート : Feb 20,2025

PokémonGOグリッチは、プレイヤーがトレード機能をトリガーすることを許可し、時空の拡張が到着します

ポケモンTCGポケットへのエキサイティングな更新の準備をしてください!非常に期待されている時空スマックダウン拡張とともに、取引がついにここにあります。友達とカードを交換する準備をしてください!

ポケモンTCGポケット:時空のスマックダウンと取引の打ち上げ日

取引は2025年1月29日に到着し、その後1月30日に時空のスマックダウン拡張が続きます。このアップデートでは、Dialga、Palkia、Darkraiをフィーチャーした新しいバインダーおよびディスプレイボードカバーも紹介します。

取引詳細

待望の取引機能には、砂時計と貿易トークンが必要です。現在、遺伝的頂点と神話上の島の拡張(希少レベル1-4および★1)のカードのみが取引可能です。将来の更新には、より多くのカードが追加されます。

時空スマックダウン拡張

この拡張は、Sinnoh地域に焦点を当てており、DialgaとPalkiaをフィーチャーした2つの新しいブースターパックと、新鮮なカードアートを紹介しています。ルカリオとシンノーのスターター - タートウィッグ、シムチャー、ピプラップも名簿に加わります。

今後のコンテンツの包括的な概要については、以下のビデオをご覧ください。

>コレクションをシンノの伝説と交換または拡張する準備はできましたか? Google PlayストアからPokémonTCGポケットをダウンロードしてください!

Jujutsu Kaisen Phantom Parade Updateをカバーする次の記事にご期待ください。

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