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Pokemon Pocket prepares its revolution with the arrival of the long-awaited feature



Since its release at the end of 2024 on iOS and Android, Pokemon Pocket has established itself as a must-have for fans of mobile trading cards. In just one year, the game has gone from strength to strength several major expansionswith a total exceeding 1,000 cards available. Weekly events, special boosters like Luxury boosterand the rapid printing format have attracted a wide audience.

But behind this success, a persistent frustration is regularly expressed by the players: the Cartodexa sort of Pokédex card version, suffers from a logic problem that annoys collectors. In question? An archiving system that does not take into account duplicates between boosters.

A defect that penalizes demanding collectors

In Pokemon Pocket, certain cards are common to several boosters. However, when a player obtains one, it is only saved in the tab of the set from which it comesand not in all the collections where it is also supposed to appear. Result: incomplete pages, maps although in possession but invisible elsewhere, and a Cartodex that seems wobbly for perfectionists.

This announcement reassures players : their criticisms have been heard, and a concrete solution is on the way. But it also raises a question: why is it necessary wait more than a year for such a structuring functionality?

If we are to believe the density of the catalog and the complexity of the interactions between boosters, the answer probably lies in the technical architecture of the game. Implementing automatic backward compatibility between thousands of cards and several sets involves heavy development, and undoubtedly a deep database reworking of the application.

The wait will be long, but the promise is ambitious: finally offering Pokemon Pocket players a Cartodex worthy of the name. In the meantime, collectors will have to arm themselves with patience… or a very good personal sorting system.