The Mew card in Pokémon TCG Pocket works a little differently when compared to all of the other cards, as you cannot pull Mew from any packs.
Instead, you must complete a hidden mission called “Complete the Kanto Pokédex”.
Although Mew isn’t meta relevant, it’s the rarest card original card in Pokémon TCG Pocket, and plays a special animation once received.
Here’s how to get Mew in Pokémon TCG Pocket, and learn some tips to unlock Mew faster.
How to get Mew in Pokémon TCG Pocket
To get Mew in Pokémon TCG Pocket, you’ll need to collect at least one copy of every Kanto Pokémon card, which totals to 150 unique cards.
Luckily, full art and EX cards do count towards your total card count, but promo cards unfortunately don’t. For example, if you have a Pikachu EX card, but don’t have a standard Pikachu card, it’ll count towards the 150 cards needed for Mew.
Checking your progress in Pokémon TCG Pocket can be a little difficult as you can’t sort your cards by region. If you don’t mind using external tools, then Reddit user maxwell1755 created a useful spreadsheet that allows you to keep track of what cards you own and which cards you need, including a handy “Mew Tracker” table that calculates the total number of missing cards in each pack, and also shows which pack has the highest likelihood of containing a new card.
Tips to get Mew faster in Pokémon TCG Pocket
Getting a copy of all 150 Kanto Pokémon is no easy task, so let us help you with some tips:
* Use your Wonder Picks: Owned cards are marked with a binder in the bottom left corner in Wonder Pick, so if you spot a batch of cards without the marker, there is a good chance you’ll get a new card — just make sure that the card is a Kanto Pokémon.
* Spend Pack Points to buy specific cards: Head over to the pack selection screen and click on the pack symbol in the bottom right corner. Here, you can exchange your pack points to get those hard-to-find Pokémon when you’re extremely close to reaching the 150 Kanto Pokémon mark. However, if you already have one form of a card, there’s no need to exchange your points for the other form. For example, if you have a Gengar, you don’t need to chase the Gengar EX or Gengar Full Art.
* Open the right pack: Each booster pack has a different set of cards inside. There may be a situation where you’re opening a Charizard pack, but the card you’re looking for is in the Mewtwo pack. It’s a little difficult to keep track of which cards are in which pack, so we can not stress this enough — use the aforementioned spreadsheet to help you narrow down which pack you should be opening.
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