Opening booster packs might be the most fun part of , but being able to craft whatever card you want is pretty good too. Crafting cards is possible through the Pack Points system, which you will want to understand to finish your collection. You should consider what cards you want to save your points for carefully as well, in order to make sure you can complete your collection and earn missions.
Once you have opened your first pack in , you will begin to build your collection. You will havecollection goals and cards to earn in order to get the highlighted piece of a deck featured in the game. This makes the crafting system a crucial part of continuing to grow your collection and building the deck you want most.
Once you get past the tutorial and have gotten at least one level of experience, you will beintroduced to the Pack Points system. This is where you can exchange points in order to get the cards from the expansion store. It is quite similar to real life when you exchange cards you don’t need for cards from other players or a game store. In this case, you are not giving up your cards, but you are earning the Pack Points to spend.
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Notably, you canonly earn Pack Points for the expansion that you are opening. For instance, right now the booster packs that you can open are from the Generation Apex expansion. That means you can only earn Pack Points for that expansion, and you can only spend those points on other cards from that expansion. However, that will help you unlock the full Kanto Pokédex from the Generation Apex collection.
You can only have a total of 2500 Pack Points stored up before you will stop earning them. Make sure to spend your points before opening up any new packs if you are at the maximum.
You earn Pack Points simply by opening your booster packs. Every time you open a booster pack, you will also earn a
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