Summary
Pokemon Trading Card Game Pocket’sSpace-Time Smackdown was a big expansion. Itcontained 207 cards, 28 of which are a two-star rarity or above, meaning they have a 2 percent chance (or less) to be pulled.
Theoretically, this means it will take a very,verylong time to get every single card from booster packs. It was released less than a month ago.

Unfortunately, players wishing for more time are out of luck, with the next expansion, A2a releasing on February 28. This short turnaround time is, unsurprisingly, filling players with a sense of overwhelming dread.
Players Are Already Feeling Overwhelmed With Pokemon Trading Card Game Pocket’s Expansion Release Schedule
Pokemon Trading Card Game Pocket’s A2a will be the game’s fourth expansion in as many months. This far outpaces the regularPokemon TCG, which releases new sets roughly every three months. Naturally, this isstressing out those with a completionist pathology.
It’s natural that, if you start something, you want to finish it. Pokemon TCG Pocket’s release schedule isn’t allowing for that, and players on the game’ssubreddithave begun to panic.
In a recent thread, G6DCappasaid, “We haven’t even done the win streak event of this set. Calm the f**k down Dena,” a sentiment that was echoed by many others. One user added that they “don’t want another set,” while a third said that they are “done caring.”
Sentiment around the game hasslowly been turning negativesince its release last year, and one Reddit user made the point that they “wish they did this but with their quality-of-life updates”—a very valid point that would ease a lot of stress all around.
While we don’t know what’s in expansion A2a just yet, it’s likely to be similar in size to Mythical Island, whichcontained 86 total cards. If that’s the case, players will have had 293 cards released in a four-week period, you can understand the stress.
With a newPokemon Presents livestream announced for next week, it’s only a matter of time until everything becomes clear.