Gible Drop event フカマルドロップイベント Fukamaru Drop event
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 Event banner featuring Gible
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| Event type
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Drop event
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| First run
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March 3 to 17, 2025
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The Gible Drop Event (Japanese: フカマルドロップイベント Fukamaru Drop event) is a drop event in Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket.
Event information
The Gible Drop Event ran from March 3 to 17, 2025. It featured a set of four battles, ranging in difficulty from Beginner to Expert, for players to challenge. Players could obtain cards from the Promo-A series by receiving Promo Pack A Series Vol. 5, a possible reward for winning battles, which were more likely to be rewarded at higher difficulties. Each pack contained one of five potential cards:
Getting an additional copy of a card the player already owned also awarded Shinedust: 10 Shinedust for packs containing Cherrim, Nosepass, or Staraptor; 100 Shinedust for packs containing Raichu; and 210 Shinedust for packs containing Gible.
Event battles
The following battle rules were in effect for all battles:
- Rule 1: Maximum of 50 turns
- Rule 2: 3 points to win
- Rule 3: No time limit per turn
Beginner battle
This deck used the following accessories in battle:
Poké Ball (coin)
Gabite had the Fighting Energy cosmetic flair.
Intermediate battle
This deck used the following accessories in battle:
Arceus (coin)
Arceus (card sleeve)
Arceus (playmat)
Both Gabite cards had the Fighting Energy cosmetic flair. Rhyperior had the Small Rocks (Brown) battle flair.
Advanced battle
This deck used the following accessories in battle:
Rainbow Glaceon (coin)
Leafeon & Glaceon (card sleeve)
Adaman & Irida & Leafeon & Glaceon (playmat)
Garchomp ex had the Sparkles (Gold) cosmetic flair. Both Gliscor cards had the Small Hexagons (Brown) battle flair.
Expert battle
This deck used the following accessories in battle:
Special Set 01 (coin)
Special Set 01 (card sleeve)
Special Set 01 (playmat)
Both Garchomp ex cards had the Sparkles (Gold) cosmetic flair. Both Lucario cards had the Sword Flash (Orange) battle flair.
In other languages
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