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The Pokémon World Championship Revealed the Flaws in Prize Cards

Noah MitchellBy Noah MitchellAugust 31, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The 2025 Pokémon World Championships concluded on Sunday, August 17, with competitors crowned as world champions after an intense series of matches. Participants across various platforms, including Pokémon video games, Pokémon GO, and Pokémon UNITE, battled fiercely, showcasing their skill, strategy, and occasionally, a stroke of luck. Sadly, for many in the Pokémon TCG segment, fortune was not on their side, leading to matches that strayed from skillful gameplay.

During the tournament, numerous players faced significant challenges as crucial cards from their decks ended up in their Prize Cards. Prize Cards, which are drawn face-down at the start of each match, are fundamental to achieving victory in the Pokémon Trading Card Game. This unique aspect of the game, while adding depth, can also create obstacles, exemplified by the issues witnessed during the championship. While there are solutions to most problems, the proposed remedies may not always enhance the gameplay experience.

Revamping the Pokémon TCG Prize System

Image via The Pokémon Company

In 2024, the Pokémon TCG Pocket introduced an alternative gameplay experience, offering a streamlined version of the trading card game. Unlike the traditional 60-card format, Pocket utilizes smaller 20-card decks and revamps the win condition system to a first-to-three points approach, eliminating the reliance on Prize Cards. This could potentially address the significant issues observed within the broader game.

A shift away from Prize Cards means players can construct more effective decks without the fear of crucial cards becoming inaccessible from the very start. Currently, building decks often requires players to include multiple copies of cards to offset the risk of them being relegated as Prize Cards, leading to frustrating gameplay scenarios.

The Need for Mulligans in the Pokémon TCG

2025 Pokemon world champs Image via The Pokémon Company

Introducing a mulligan system for Prize Cards might mitigate accessibility issues in the game. Currently, players face scenarios where the inability to access critical cards leads to unplayable hands. While Pokémon has avoided implementing standard mulligan rules, allowing players to draw from their Prize Cards might enhance fairness without sacrificing gameplay integrity.

Enhancing Visibility of Prize Cards

2025 Pokemon world champs opening ceremony trailer Image via The Pokémon Company

To circumvent the necessity of dedicated cards that interact with Prize Cards, the Pokémon TCG might consider displaying Prize Cards face-up to streamline gameplay and diminish excessive searches. However, this fundamental change could lead to predictable match dynamics, shifting the balance of strategy in ways that experienced players may find unsatisfactory.

A Radically Different Approach

2025 Pokemon world champs tournament arena stage Image via The Pokémon Company

One potential remedy with minimal drawbacks would allow players to select their Prize Cards from their opening hand. This could necessitate increasing the hand size to 13 cards but would fundamentally alter the way Prize Cards are handled, ensuring greater accessibility. By enabling players to choose their own Prize Cards, the number of unwinnable scenarios would significantly decrease, leading to a more enjoyable gaming experience for everyone involved. Such a revolutionary change could just be what the Pokémon TCG needs to enhance its appeal.

For further details on the fascinating changes and updates in the Pokémon trading card game, visit reputable sources like The Pokémon Company or Polygon Pokémon News.

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