takes all the fun of collecting Pokémon cards and places them in a mobile game, including some from different regions. Part of that fun is collecting cards in different languages, and doesn't skip out on that element, either. The game supports nine languages, including the original language of Pokémon cards, Japanese.
Keen-eyed players may have noticed the language option at the top left of each card display. If you're like me, you may have thought initially that this is where you can change languages. That icon is where players can see what other languages they've collected for that specific card. In other words, lets you collect Japanese versions of each card and all the other languages.
cards can be in nine different languages: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Traditional Chinese, Korean, and Japanese. There are currently two ways to add Japanese cards to your collection.
The first and easiest way to change the app's language to Japanese. Here is how to do that:
This will change 's language to Japanese, which includes any cards you pull from booster packs. All newly acquired cards will remain in Jaremain as the app's default language is Japanese. The cards will remain in Japanese even when the language is changed back to English (or whatever your default language is).
When the Trading feature is added to to the game in January 2025, it will be another method for acquiring Japanese TCG cards.
The other way to get Japanese-language cards in is through Wonder Picks. I discovered this by accident the first time I picked a card from a Spanish-speaking friend and found that it remained in Spanish once it was in my collection. To get Japanese cards from Wonder Picks requireschoosing a card from a Japanese-language Wonder Pick.
Getting the best cards for your deck and your collection may require you to know how to craft them using your Pack Points in Pokemon TCG Pocket.
You can increase your chances of getting Japanese cards from Wonder
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