Summary
- Pokemon TCG Pocket’s Gholdengo holds reference to main games like Scarlet and Violet.
- A secret mission called Gimmighoul Collection requires TCG Pocket players to gather 99 copies of Gimmighoul to unlock a Gholdengo emblem.
- The secret Gholdengo Emblem is a prestigious cosmetic item.
Fans have pointed out that Pokemon TCG Pocket‘s Gholdengo from the new mini-set holds a neat reference to the main Pokemon games. Gholdengo and its base form, Gimmighoul, were recently introduced in Pokemon TCG Pocket with the Shining Revelry expansion. And some keen fans have quickly spotted their connections to other Pokemon installments.
This is not the first time the game has shown respect to its predecessors, and veteran fans are well aware of TCG Pocket’s many references to classic installments. One good example is how the game features iconic locations in the background of Supporter cards, with tangible examples including Sabrina’s and Giovanni’s cards referencing Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen. Now, the game features a new reference involving two beloved Pokemon: Gimmighoul and Gholdengo.
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A secret mission called Gimmighoul Collection requires TCG Pocket players to gather 99 copies of Gimmighoul to unlock a Gholdengo emblem. This is a direct reference to how players evolve Gimmighoul into Gholdengo in the main games, which involves collecting 999 coins. According to Pokemon lore, Gholdengo’s body is made up of 1,000 Gimmighoul Coins, which explains the evolution requirement. Since TCG Pocket’s evolution mechanics differ from the main games, the developers have referenced this through a Themed Collection that is just as challenging.
TCG Pocket Has a Gimmighoul Coin Reference
A notable detail about the secret Gimmighoul-Gholdengo mission is that it may take several months to complete. A quick calculation shows that players must open over 630 packs to get 99 copies of the common Gimmighoul, which has a drop rate of 3.125%. However, fans seem unfazed by this challenge, as they have already devised a strategy to overcome it. As noted by several Redditors on the game’s subreddit, players will likely be able to complete this challenge by continuously trading Gimmighoul cards. But first, they will have to wait until the Shining Revelry cards become available in TCG Pocket’s Trading to test this theory.
TCG Pocket’s secret Gholdengo emblem is simply a cosmetic item that does not affect gameplay, except perhaps to taunt opponents. Despite this, many players are keen to grind for it, as rare items like this are considered prestigious. They can be displayed on the owner’s profile and shown to the enemy before PvP matches. The developers also appear to recognize the popularity of secret emblems in the community, as they have included at least one hidden emblem in the Themed Collections of every expansion.