Pokémon TCG Pocket – Collision of Space and Time: The 10 Best Cards in the New Booster

Pokémon TCG Pocket – Collision of Space and Time: The 10 Best Cards in the New Booster

On January 30, 2025, the new Booster Collision of Space and Time was released for Pokémon TCG Pocket, bringing with it a series of new cards. MeinMMO presents the best cards from the new set.

What does the new set include? With the freshly released set, around 200 new cards have entered the game, including the legendary Pokémon Dialga and Palkia. The cards are themed after the fourth generation of Pokémon, Pokémon Diamond and Pearl.

With so many cards, it’s not only difficult to keep track, but also challenging to determine which are the best cards on your own.

We looked at the set and selected the 10 best cards. We based our selection not on the rarity of the cards, but on their usefulness in battle.

Here you can watch the trailer for the new expansion:

Dialga ex

Dialga ex from Pokémon TCG Pocket

Dialga ex’s attack Metal Turbo may not seem very strong with 30 damage points, but its ability provides a significant advantage. When you execute the attack, you can attach two Steel energies from your energy area to a Pokémon on your bench.

If you have attached four energies to Dialga, you can deal 100 damage with Heavy Impact. With 150 hit points, Dialga ex can endure quite a bit. In case it gets too intense, two energies for retreat are not too much.

Lucario

Lucario from Pokémon TCG Pocket

Lucario is a strong Fighting Pokémon frequently used in the main games. In Pokémon TCG Pocket, it is especially useful as a bench Pokémon, as its actual attack is not particularly strong.

The ability “Fighting Coach” adds 20 extra damage with every Fighting attack that is performed. Therefore, Lucario is a perfect addition to your Fighting deck.

With 100 hit points, Lucario can take a hit or two in an emergency.

Mars

The Trainer card Mars is perfect for disrupting your opponent’s strategy. When you play Mars, your opponent must return the cards in their hand back to their deck. They then draw one card for each point they still need to win.

Therefore, a maximum of only three cards can be drawn. Mars is particularly useful if your opponent needs only one point to win, as they will only be allowed to draw one card.

Panferno ex

Panferno ex from Pokémon TCG Pocket

With 170 hit points, Panferno ex can take a hit. The attack Flame Blitz requires only two energies and deals 140 damage. Although these energies must be discarded again, they can be built up quickly.

Panferno ex is a Stage 2 card, which means two evolutions are required to get it started. However, that is fair considering the strength of the card. Additionally, Panferno ex has no retreat cost; it can quickly escape from tight situations.

Manaphy

Manaphy from Pokémon TCG Pocket

Manaphy is a strong candidate for the position of the Trainer card Misty. Instead of testing luck like with Misty to get as many energies as possible, Manaphy is much more consistent. The attack Gift of the Sea allows you to choose two Pokémon on the bench to which you can attach one energy each.

However, you should be careful not to let Manaphy get knocked out, as it only has 50 hit points.

Traunmagil ex

Traunmagil ex from Pokémon TCG Pocket

Traunmagil ex’s attack Magical Madness requires only two energies to deal 70 damage and also confuses the opposing Pokémon. In case of confusion, a coin must be flipped to see if the Pokémon can attack. If heads, it attacks; if tails, it remains confused.

Zyrus

Zyrus from Pokémon TCG Pocket

The leader of Team Galactic has his own Trainer card in Pokémon TCG Pocket. When you play the card, your opponent must put a Pokémon from the bench into the Active position. However, it must be one that has already taken damage.

This is particularly useful when you want to deal the final blow to an opponent’s card.

Lucia

Lucia from Pokémon TCG Pocket

Lucia has also been included in the Trainer card collection. She allows you to move an energy from a Pokémon on the bench to your active Pokémon.

This is practical if, for example, you have an energy left from your retreated Pokémon. This way, you can utilize the energy. The best part is that you can use Lucia with all energies; unlike Aquana, which only worked with Water energies.

Darkrai ex

Darkrai ex from Pokémon TCG Pocket

Darkrai ex has the ability to deal 20 damage to the opponent every time energy is attached to Darkrai. This way, you can already attack even if you don’t have enough energies for a proper attack yet.

Its attack Dark Prism deals a solid 80 damage, and with 140 hit points, it can withstand a hit or two.

Snibunna ex

Snibunna ex from Pokémon TCG Pocket

Snibunna ex impresses mainly with the speed of its attack. You only need one energy to attack.

The attack Scratching Claws has the additional effect of adding 40 extra points to the 30 damage if the opposing Pokémon has already taken damage.

Bump Helmet

Bump Helmet from Pokémon TCG Pocket

With the expansion Collision of Space and Time, Pokémon equipment was introduced. You can attach such a card to your Pokémon, linking it to that Pokémon. However, think carefully about your choice, as you cannot detach the card anymore.

The Bump Helmet can be attached to your active Pokémon, and every time the opponent attacks this Pokémon, 20 damage points are added to them.

Which cards from the new expansion do you find particularly strong? Let us know in the comments. The booster pack Mysterious Island, featuring Mew as the cover Pokémon, also offers some strong cards. MeinMMO presents them in this article: Pokémon TCG Pocket – Mysterious Island: The 10 best cards in the set

Source(s): PokéZentrum, sportskeeda, Dot Esports
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