Pokemon Trading Card Game Pocket coin flip lands 14 heads in a row – so Lickitung deals a whopping 840 damage

Pokemon Trading Card Game Pocket coin flip lands 14 heads in a row - so Lickitung deals a whopping 840 damage

  • Lickitung’s Continuous Lick move relies entirely on a coin flip
  • Streamer @coupleofgaming flips 14 heads in a row
  • Fortune favours the bold, it seems 

As a seasoned Pokemon TCG Pocket player with countless hours spent battling, I can confidently say that I’ve seen my fair share of luck – both good and bad. The coin-flipping mechanic has always been a double-edged sword, but Lickitung’s Continuous Lick move takes it to another level.


Although Pokemon TCG Pocket has successfully simplified the card game with a more relaxed atmosphere, it retains the occasional reliance on Random Number Generation (RNG), where the outcome sometimes depends on the unpredictable whims of chance. Some Pokemon aid you by providing Energy when needed, while others use coin flips to decide how much harm you can inflict upon your unsuspecting foe.

As a devoted fan, let me share some excitement about Lickitung, a unique Pokémon known for its incredibly long tongue! This fellow’s fondness for licking sets him apart from the rest. In the world of Pokemon TCG Pocket, this peculiar habit can work to our advantage when fortune smiles upon us. When the stars align, Lickitung’s Continuous Lick ability lets you flip a coin repeatedly until tails appears, and each time heads comes up, it inflicts a hefty 60 points of damage!

In this Normal-type Pokemon, luck plays a significant role in its abilities. As demonstrated by streamer @coupleofgaming, when fortune favors you, extraordinary things can happen – like flipping 14 heads in a row! This incredible streak resulted in an astounding 840 points of damage against an opponent with just 70 HP. From there, it was clear that the game was over.

RIP, brave Fearow.

Now it’s clear where all my heads have ended up – they seem to be clinging to OP Lickitung’s sticky tongue, as I can’t manage to flip a single head when struggling to survive with Marowak. The comments suggest that the chance of catching lightning in a bottle like this is extremely slim, 1 in 16,384, but even so, it would have been nice to be able to use those heads when I needed them the most.

If you’re excited to attempt setting a new record in this fresh event, take a peek at our suggestions and strategies for mastering the Genetic Apex Emblem Event 1 challenge, or our tutorial on acquiring Shop Tickets! You’re also invited to connect with other fans on our official Facebook page to keep abreast of all the latest news, or explore the official website for additional details.

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2024-11-13 13:48