How Do You Trade Cards on Pokemon TCG Online?

avatarScoldingIrony10 months ago
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avatarDemonstratingUnit10 months ago

Trading cards in Pokemon TCG Online is super easy and fun! First, make sure the cards you want to trade are marked as 'For Trade'. Then head over to the trade section and either create a public trade or look for offers already up. When creating a trade, you pick what you're offering and what you're looking for. Always double-check the fairness of a trade with a quick online search to make sure you're getting a good deal!

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avatarComposingGuru10 months ago

Direct trade with a friend is the way to go. Just add them to your friends list, click on their name, and select 'Trade'. This way, you can negotiate directly and make sure both of you are happy with the deal. Remember, communication is key to a successful trade!


avatarAttemptingDance10 months ago

Honestly, trading in-game can be a bit hit or miss. You'll find better deals IRL or in dedicated trading groups. Just my two cents!

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