Pokemon Pocket TCG Mass Outbreak Bonus And Rare Pick Guide

Hot on the heels of the Meowth and Chansey Wonder Pick events, Pokémon TCG Pocket has launched a new reason for you to keep opening up your phone in the relentless pursuit of more digital cards. The Fire Pokémon Mass Outbreak Event doesn’t give you new single player challenges to overcome, so don’t worry about putting together that Misty deck you’ve been meaning to build. Instead, this one specifically rewards those who love checking in on their Wonder Pick options throughout the day.

Here’s how the Fire Pokémon Mass Outbreak event works: From now until November 28, a special “Bonus Pick” option will appear in the Wonder Pick menu. This will let you pick one of five fire-type cards at random for no cost, so you should always take a Bonus Pick whenever you see it. These can appear several times throughout the day, so make sure to check in on your Wonder Picks whenever you decide to play. At the same time, you’ll occasionally see “Rare Picks” pop up in the Wonder Pick menu, which will feature a fittingly rarer selection of cards. Rare Picks do cost Wonder Stamina, which takes 36 hours to naturally refill.

Let’s go over what exactly you’ll get here:

A screenshot of the Fire Pokémon Mass Outbreak Event in Pokémon TCG Pocket shows an option called “Bonus Pick” is shown, and it costs no Wonder Stamina to use.

Image: The Pokemon Company / Kotaku

All Cards You Can Get From Bonus Picks

The pool of cards that can appear as Bonus Picks are as follows:

Charmander

Charmeleon

Vulpix

Ninetales

Ponyta

Rapidash

Growlithe

Magmar

Heatmor

Blaine

Again, Bonus Picks are literally free, so even if the cards are all terrible it’d still be worth grabbing. That said, the Charmander, Vulpix, and Ponyta evolution lines can help flesh out Fire decks, especially if you can pair them with a Blaine trainer card. A Ninetails with the extra 30 damage from Blaine can KO a Pikachu EX in one hit!

A screenshot of the Fire Pokémon Mass Outbreak Event in Pokémon TCG Pocket shows an option called “Rare Pick” is shown, it costs three Wonder Stamina

Image: The Pokemon Company / Kotaku

All Cards You Can Get From Rare Picks

Meanwhile, here’s what the Rare Pick pool looks like

Arcanine EX

Charizard

Moltres

Ninetales

Rapidash

Charmeleon

Blaine

Are Rare Picks Worth The Wonder Stamina?

Admittedly, the value prospect here is tricky. Charizard EX is one of the best cards in the game, but that is not on offer. Arcanine EX is the rarest pick here, but it’s not exactly a “meta” card. 120 damage for three energy can counter Pikachu EX cards that consistently pop up in online matches, so you definitely shouldn’t write it off. That said, you have no actual guarantee of grabbing one given how Wonder Picks work, so you’ll have to weigh whether the risk is worth the reward. You can get a Wonder Hourglass and a Shop Ticket from pulling an Arcanine EX during the event, but that’s more of a nice perk than a reason to chase the card specifically.

Fortunately, unlike most regular Wonder Picks, your consolation prizes are pretty good here. As alluded to above, Ninetales and Rapidash can be deadly if paired with Blaine. You’ll need Charmeleon if you want to build any Charizard deck. And if you don’t have Charizard or Moltres yet, this is a good opportunity to fill out your collection.

Is it worthwhile to dump all your stored Wonder Hourglasses on Rare Picks whenever you see them? Well, unless you don’t have any of these cards in your collection, you probably don’t need to relentlessly chase these. But is this a good way to use the Wonder Stamina you’ve already stored and are looking to spend? Definitely, so long as you don’t get tilted seeing all the cards you wanted more flip over afterwards.

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