Summary
APokemon Trading Card Game Pocketplayer has calculated how many wins are needed to reach the maximum rank. After much anticipation,Pokemon TCG Pocketadded ranked mode on March 28, simultaneously with the release of the Shining Revelry set.
To play ranked matches, thePokemon TCG Pocketplayer’s account needs to reach level 3 and unlock versus matches. Unlike traditional PvP, this mode is divided into Beginner, Poke Ball, Great Ball, Ultra Ball, and Master Ball ranks. Players earn points by winning matches and receive rewards in proportion to their progress up the deNA game ladder.Climbing to the top rank inPokemon TCG Pocketis the ultimate goal for players, and a community member recently provided information that could help in this mission.
On thePokemon TCG Pocketsubreddit, user msilvestro93 shared a calculation of how many matches players need toreach the Master Ball rank. Their formula considers the player’s win rate and the number of points needed to get there, so the higher the win rate, the lower the number of matches required. So they created a list estimating that a player with a 45% win rate would need 1139 matches to reach the highest rank inPokemon TCG Pocket. Following the same logic, they calculate that players with win rates of 50%, 55%, 60%, 65%, and 70% will need, respectively, 494, 315, 232, 183, and 152 matches to achieve the same feat.
Pokemon TCG Pocket Player Shares Useful Tips For Reaching The Highest Rank in the Game
According to the OP, the formula was put together based on their performance. They reached Master Ball with 308 games played, 172 wins, a 55.7% win rate, and 1,454 points. The player also gave some useful tips, such as using fast decks in case of lack of time, and a more linear deck for those who “don’t want to think too much.” Other tips they included were to playPokemon TCG Pocketmeta decksto help reach the goal faster and to change decks until players find something they like.
The calculation shared by msilvestro93 is an unofficial estimate, but it’s interesting to measure how hard players have to work to reach the highest rank. Therefore, players who want to test the calculation in practice and grind until the Master Ball rank, there is still time, as the current ranked season started on May 1 and will end on May 26. This is the second competitive cycle, with thefirstPokemon TCG Pocketranked seasonhaving started on March 28 and ended on April 27.