As a seasoned gamer with over two decades of gaming experience under my belt, I must say that this week has been a whirlwind of digital escapades. From the nostalgic charm of Pokemon Trading Card Game Pocket to the gripping intensity of MU Dark Epoch, it seems the gaming world is more vibrant and diverse than ever before.
Hey there, welcome to our latest edition of The Wrapp.
Here’s your opportunity to catch a glimpse into the gaming choices of our Pocket Gamer team members for this weekend, offering you a sneak peek into some of the unique activities we engage in when not delivering the latest news and strategies. Who knows, you might even stumble upon an exciting new game to enjoy!
Catherine Dellosa
Reviews Editor
Looking for more Pokemon Trading Card Game Packs, as I’ve earned all badges from the Genetic Apex Emblem Event since my last update! My next goal this weekend is to finish off the Genetic Apex deck, currently sitting at 178 out of 226 cards. Additionally, it appears that Mew might be up for grabs, but I’m curious if it’s possible to gather all Kanto Pokemon before the upcoming expansion. Time (and the whims of RNG) will decide! Moreover, I’ll test out some urban legends surrounding pack-opening – check out our podcast for more details on that!
For now, even though I’m not particularly skilled, the fact that I’ve earned those glossy new badges is still something to cheer about, so I think I’ll treat myself to a round of celebratory milk tea as a little self-congratulatory gesture.
Jupiter Hadley
Staff Writer
This week, I’m absolutely drained! I don’t think I’ll be very active with Pokémon Go this weekend because next week is packed with events each night, culminating in a big weekend event. Pokémon Go seems to have me hooked!
I’m persisting in Neopets: Faerie Fragments, currently on level 245. I can’t wait until I collect all the in-game items, which will mark the end of this journey. The levels are quite tough right now, but the daily rewards make it more bearable. Other than that, I have a lot of miscellaneous tasks to complete around the house for Christmas preparation. That will be my main focus this weekend.
Shaun Walton
Staff Writer
This week, I delved into Wuthering Waves, and ever since, I’ve found myself captivated! It’s simply a marvelous game that has kept me glued to it. Consequently, my weekend will be mainly spent engrossed in the Supernatural series, with occasional breaks for the mundane real-life activities like taking walks or grabbing meals.
Besides this, I’ve jumped on the bandwagon and constructed the Meta Mewtwo EX deck in the Pokémon Trading Card Game Online. Indeed, I’ve become one of the many players now. I may test a few duels using it, even though the idea of facing off against random opponents makes me quite anxious – an oddity given my enthusiasm for FFXIV PvP and its legion of unfamiliar foes engaged in mutual combat. The human psyche is certainly intriguing!
Iwan Morris
Staff Writer
Over an extremely challenging weekend, I surprisingly didn’t spend much time on Vampire Survivors. It’s unfortunate because there are still many secrets to discover, so I might revisit it at a later time. In addition, I find myself so engrossed in Warhammer 40,000 that I may return to Warpforge as well. This is particularly tempting since they just introduced my favorite faction – the Imperial Guard (not referring to them as Astra Militarum).
Cristina Mesesan
Staff Writer
Over the past weekend, my enthusiasm for playing Teamfight Tactics significantly increased due to the launch of the new season of Arcane on Netflix.
If you’ve played it earlier, chances are you’re familiar with it. Excited about the latest Arcane-themed deck release, I’m planning to test it out on PBE (after watching some innovative combinations players have come up with on YouTube, I have a few ideas I’d like to experiment with). Regrettably, I haven’t quite made it to Challenger in the current set, but I’m getting close.
Besides discussing TFT strategies, I’m eager to engage in a round of Storyteller. It’s that entertaining game where we create absurdly funny tales, strive to meet objectives, and uncover hidden ones. I’ve played it once before, but the allure always brings me back for more.
If the opportunity arises (and I’m feeling up to it), I’d love to delve into Strange Horticulture as well. It’s a brain-teaser game with mystical themes that really appeals to me. I picked it up some time back, but my schedule hasn’t allowed me to dive in yet. Fingers crossed that we can squeeze this new adventure into our plans over the course of one weekend.
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Will Quick
Freelance Writer
My exploration for the ultimate game persists, yet my time with the Diablo and Warcraft collaboration has me pondering anew about the ideal method for presenting a game project in progress. This was a preliminary build, though I’m uncertain if this term merely referred to its stage or if it wasn’t the final version that was launched. For the gaming session, we were given a variety of overpowered characters ready-made, but I’m unsure if this approach was the best way to showcase it.
In choosing my primary game for exploration, I’m torn between focusing on specific genres or keeping an open mind since one genre might not necessarily offer the best game. Given my past preferences, it can be challenging, but my recent experience of playing a game combining vampires and therapy for two consecutive nights suggests I’m adaptable to various themes. So, anything could potentially be the best pick.
Mihail Katsoris
Staff Writer
Due to being unwell for about a week, I found myself spending plenty of time engrossed in MU Dark Epoch. As a result, I’ve leveled up quite a bit there, making it my primary game at the moment. Consequently, I plan on continuing to play it over the weekend as well.
Previously, I held a top position in the Marvel Snap game, joining during its inaugural season. Recently, I’ve been contemplating returning since they’ve expanded the map with new locations and introduced additional features that pique my curiosity.
I’ve poured quite a bit of my time into the game Heroes of Crown: Legends. I took a break from it around two months back, but recent updates featuring fresh content have piqued my interest and made me eager to revisit the game once more.
In conclusion, if there’s spare time, I might dive into gear grinding in Throne & Liberty, but it’s not my immediate focus. I enjoy the game, but it can be quite demanding, and at the moment, I’m not particularly enthusiastic about it.
Dann Sullivan
Editor in Chief
It’s astonishing to see just how deeply involved Pokemon Trading Card Game Pocket has become in various aspects of my life, extending well beyond our immediate group.
Similar to how Catherine completed her project, I am making progress on mine. Last week, it stood at 172/226, but now I’ve advanced to 193/236. It seems like the finish line is approaching.
Instead of giving in to the urge to gather actual, physical cards, I’ve found ways to reassure myself. I believe the two free packs a day and the Wonder Pick system are tremendous advantages that help control expenses. Moreover, I appreciate the icon that indicates you already own a card within the Wonder Picks, especially now that I’ve noticed it. Additionally, having just one expansion set means there’s no need to concern myself with complex strategies or meta issues.
At present, I’m utilizing a Pikachu EX deck that has been modified for optimal performance against MewTwo and tricky Lapras decks. However, it seems to be effective, I’ve noticed an increase in fighting decks, and there’s also the concern that Zapdos, the electric avian, is vulnerable to its own type of attacks.
Seems like an evolutionary failing if you ask me.
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2024-11-15 23:18