ニュース PokémonTCGポケットは、取引機能と時空のスマックダウンを発表します

PokémonTCGポケットは、取引機能と時空のスマックダウンを発表します

著者 : Ryan アップデート : Apr 21,2025

1月が終わりに近づき、残りの年が展開するにつれて、ポケモンTCGポケットのファンには祝う重要な理由があります。待望の取引機能は正式に開始されており、エキサイティングな新しい拡張である時空スマックダウンが伴います!

最初に取引機能に飛び込みましょう。これにより、カードを友達と交換し、実生活での取引の経験を模倣できます。ただし、注意すべきいくつかの制限があります。特定の希少性のカード(1-4および1つ星)のみを取引でき、これらの交換を行うには砂時計やトレードトークンなどのリソースが必要です。これらの制限にもかかわらず、この機能はゲームへの実質的な追加を表しています。

しかし、それだけではありません!時空のスマックダウン拡張により、象徴的な伝説的なポケモン、ダイアルガとパルキアをポケモンTCGポケットにもたらします。また、シンノ地域のスターター、タートウィグ、チンチャル、ピプラップに遭遇し、他の多くの新しい追加も登場します。

アイスタイプ残念ながら、取引機能は誰でも温かく受け取られていません。一部のプレイヤーは、多くの警告と制限が経験を損なうと感じています。この機能を含めることに感謝し、可能な限り実装されていると信じていますが、制限は確かに重要な欠点です。

私の意見では、ポケモンTCGポケットは、取引機能を完全に省略するか、どのカードを取引できるかをリソースや制約を必要とせずに、よりアクセスしやすくすることにより、より良いサービスを提供した可能性があります。ありがたいことに、開発者が機能のレセプションを監視しており、すぐに更新を導入する可能性があることを示しています。

このニュースがゲームに戻りたいと思っている場合は、 PokémonTCGポケットで最高のスターティングデッキに関するガイドをチェックして、簡単に復習してください。

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