The game mixes overworld exploration with one-on-one card duels. You move through towns, clubs, and special areas, talking to NPCs, taking on challengers, and earning new cards. Battles use Pokémon TCG rules, with deck construction built around Pokémon, Energy, Trainer cards, and evolution lines. Managing card draws, board presence, and energy timing is key, and progression unlocks tougher opponents and new areas as you advance.
Player character
The customizable protagonist who journeys through the card game world.
Team GR
The main antagonistic organization, fielding powerful duelists and blocking the player’s progress.
Keep your deck focused and avoid too many high-cost cards. Build around a small set of efficient attackers, then support them with draw, search, and healing Trainer cards. Adjust Energy ratios to match the opponents you expect to face, and keep a few recovery options so you do not lose tempo when your main Pokémon is knocked out. Grinding early matches for cards usually makes later club battles much easier.
Tips
A tighter 60-card deck is usually more consistent than a pile of strong singles.
Tips
Trainer cards that draw or search are often more valuable than extra attackers.
Tips
Battle optional opponents to improve your card pool before major clubs.
User Reviews
Fans often remember it as a deeper and more polished follow-up to the first game.
User Reviews
It is especially appealing to players who enjoy slow, methodical deck building.