A Pokemon TCG Live player has discovered one major glitch to help make the Lost Box OP, changing how one card in particular works.
If you’re running Jirachi in yourPokemontrading card game live app deck, then beware, because you could be missing out on some key wins, with one newly discovered glitch rendering your previously powerful card pretty useless.
Pokemon fan Martin R took to X to illustrate a glitch that causes a turn skip when you quickly place damage counters on the enemy side.
Pokemon TCG Live bug removes Jirachi as tech vs Lost Box
In the example shared byMartin R, current Pokemon TCG mainstay Sableye has attached damage counters evenly on enemy bench Pokemon, thanks to its Lost Mine attack.
Jirachi’s Stellar Veil effect then kicks in, which should prevent the counters from being placed. The effect cancels the damage, but it drags on during the opponent’s turn. In effect, Lost Mine becomes a ‘skip a go’ against the Jirachi side.
New HUGE TCG Live bug revealed!TL;DR: Don’t play Jirachi anymore. Its canceling animation on your Pokémon will occur during your own turn, timing you out, therefore skipping your turn.Credits to epicjake72 and fireman tcg uchiha for finding the bug, and for the videopic.twitter.com/MAUBmEYRX0
It only takes your enemy having three benched Pokemon on the field for them to get ‘stuck’. To make things worse, the more Pokemon the enemy has on the bench, the more time they skip from Jirachi’s canceling effect, due to a ‘desynch’.
In the case of Pokemon TCG Live, a desynchronization essentially means running out of time and missing your turn.
Given that the new Jirachi is one of the main ‘techs’ against Lost Zone decks, this makes Lost Zone even more potent on the TCG live ladder. As Martin R put it, “Lost Box is top tier again.”
Andrés G. D. Vélez was a Pokémon reporter at Dexerto, covering the Trading Card Game, mainline games, Pokemon Go, and the wider fandom. Before joining the company, Andrés freelanced as a content writer and digital marketer.