Random challenges have a rarity frequency that defines how often players should expect to be presented with a particular type of challenge: Common ( ), Uncommon ( ), and Rare ( ). After these are completed, challenges are selected randomly from a set of challenge types based on the player's current level. The very first three challenges are presented in order and cannot be abandoned or bypassed. No XP will be applied after players reach Level 3 in a given Pokémon type.Įarning a Pokémon type level also increases overall Player level by one. Pokémon type Level 3 requires 10 additional XP. It takes a total of 5 XP for players to reach Level 1 in a given Pokémon type and then 5 more XP for Level 2. Each Pokémon type starts at Level 0 (zero) and increases to Level 3, unlocking Pokémon type themed Coins (Level 1), Card sleeves (Level 2), and Deck boxes (Level 3). Each Daily Challenge has a Pokémon type associated with it as well as an Experience Point (or XP) value, which are applied to that given Pokémon type. The challenge backlog or queue is never greater than one day at a time.Īt higher Player levels, players have the opportunity to choose between two and eventually three options each day, but are still limited to select only one new challenge each day.Īs players successfully complete challenges, they earn Trainer Tokens and random Booster packs from the current Standard format.
If more than one day passes before players complete their current challenge, only the current new day's challenge will be presented. If players complete their current challenge and a new day has already started, players will be offered that new day's challenge. The challenges may be completed anytime, however players will not be offered a new challenge until finishing their current one or abandon it, except as a new day's challenge may be worked on simultaneously as players advance in Player level. Players may only accept a single challenge during a single day. Players are presented with specific game related challenges starting at 9:00 AM UTC each day. The Daily Challenge rewards players for playing the game on a daily basis. The Challenges are a system of player rewards for the Pokémon Trading Card Game Online introduced on March 26, 2015. Reason: Missing dates on some Special Challengesįor the single-player mode, see Trainer Challenge. Please feel free to edit this article to add missing information and complete it.
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