

The long-awaited trading update for Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket has arrived, but instead of excitement, it's met with widespread player frustration. Despite concerns raised after Creatures Inc. explained the mechanics last week, the implemented system has proven even more restrictive than anticipated.
'A Monumental Failure'
The trading feature requires multiple resources: Trade Stamina that regenerates over time (or can be bought with real money), and the newly introduced Trade Tokens. For high-value cards, the token requirements are staggering - players need to sacrifice up to five premium cards just to trade a single equivalent.
"This isn't a trading system, it's a paywall," commented one Reddit user in a thread with over 1,000 upvotes. Many players feel the system undermines the core premise of a trading card game, with some suggesting the app should remove "Trading" from its title entirely.
Costly Exchange Rates
To acquire Trade Tokens, players must permanently delete cards from their collections. The exchange rates are particularly punishing: trading one EX card requires sacrificing five others of equal value. Even ultra-rare Crown cards - which might take months to obtain - only yield enough tokens for three EX trades.
The system creates a paradox where players need to destroy significant portions of their collection just to facilitate basic trades. "It's like trading five Charizards for one Charizard," noted a community member on social media.
Developer Silence
Creatures Inc. has remained silent despite the mounting criticism. Their pre-launch statement suggesting the system might improve after player testing rings hollow now that the restrictive mechanics are live. The timing is particularly awkward with the game's next major update - featuring Diamond and Pearl era Pokémon - scheduled to launch soon.
While some players hold hope for future adjustments like mission-based Token rewards, the current implementation has significantly dampened enthusiasm. Many long-time fans now question whether trading will ever become a meaningful part of the digital TCG experience.