From Pokemon to Splinterlands: A Journey of Collecting and Battling Trading Card Games!

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Trading card games have captured the hearts of millions around the world, with Pokemon being one of the most iconic and influential franchises in the genre. What began as a game designed to emulate Pokemon battles on the Game Boy soon evolved into a cultural phenomenon, where the cards themselves became cherished collectibles. In this blog post, I want to share my personal journey of collecting and playing the Pokemon Trading Card Game, the memories it created, and how my passion for the genre has now been reignited through a new discovery: Splinterlands ✌️

The Pokemon Trading Card Game Craze

The Pokemon Trading Card Game, introduced in 1996 by Media Factory, quickly gained popularity among children and adults alike. As the popularity of the Pokemon franchise soared, the card game followed suit. Its success can be attributed to the captivating concept of collecting cards featuring various Pokemon species, each possessing unique abilities and strengths 😍

The cards became more than just a means for battling; they transformed into highly sought-after collectibles. Ultra rare cards, such as holographic Charizards or first edition Base Set cards, became the Holy Grail for avid collectors, often fetching prices in the thousands of dollars. Just take a look at this article: Charizard Pokemon Card Sold For Record $420,000, How Much Is Yours Worth?. These cards turned into treasured possessions, representing nostalgic memories and an investment for diehard fans 🤑


Discovering the Pokemon Trading Card Game

My personal introduction to the Pokemon Trading Card Game came through my neighbors, back when I was around 11 years old. I vividly recall the excitement of unboxing booster packs, discovering new Pokemon cards, and eagerly building decks to battle against one another. Every day after school, we would gather at the playground, setting up makeshift battle arenas and engaging in thrilling card duels. The game not only fostered a sense of competition but also created lasting bonds among us 😄

Like many enthusiasts, I became captivated by the game and its captivating world. I remember pestering my parents for allowances, often sacrificing a meal or two at school to save up for more booster packs. As my collection grew, so did my desire to construct the perfect deck. One of my most memorable builds was the Haymaker deck, renowned for its powerful combination of Hitmonchan, Electabuzz and Scyther. The deck relied on clever strategies and key Trainer cards to swiftly knock out opponents before their Pokemon had a chance to evolve 💪


Here is a video I found on YouTube that briefly showcase the Haymaker deck!


Life's Interruptions

However, as life caught up with me, my passion for the Pokemon Trading Card Game gradually took a backseat. The demands of studies, work, and starting a family left little time for pursuing my childhood hobby. During a period of transition, many of my beloved cards were sold off, making way for new chapters in my life 😥

Recently, inspired by a blog post from @acidyo, my nostalgia for the Pokemon Trading Card Games resurfaced. I began rummaging through my harddisk for old photos, unearthing remnants of a cherished past. So please bear with me for the upcoming photo dump and do pardon the lousy photography skills as they are unedited and presented in their rawest form 😅


As life's obligations took precedence and my beloved Pokemon cards were set aside, the joy and cherished memories they brought remained close to my heart. Throughout my adult years, I often toyed with the idea of delving back into the realm of trading card games, as they were always my preferred genre of strategic gaming. It was during this period that I stumbled upon an intriguing web3 game called Splinterlands.

Splinterlands: A New Chapter

For those unacquainted with Splinterlands, it is a captivating collectible card game that allows players to construct decks of formidable monsters and engage in thrilling battles for valuable rewards. Splinterlands reignited my passion for trading card games, capturing my interest with its immersive gameplay and the exhilaration of amassing powerful cards (similar to the thrill of opening a Pokemon Booster Pack!). Given my previous enjoyment of games like Pokemon and WWE RAW DEAL (which I will delve into further in a separate post), venturing into the world of Splinterlands felt like a natural choice 🤣


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Here are some of my most recent blogs (non-gaming posts) if you'd like to view them:

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Here are the gaming posts I did for Splinterlands!

If you guys are interested to find out more, do feel free to check in with me 😊

TRAMPLE YOUR WAY TO VICTORY: OVERCOMING MISTAKES AND DOMINATING THE BATTLE!
UNCONVENTIONAL FIREPOWER: OVERCOMING CHALLENGE WITH STRATEGIC TACTICS!
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DICDATE WHERE THE ATTACK GOES WHILE FUMBLING IN THE FOG!
EXPLOSIVE SHOWDOWN: BATTLING IN THE HEALED OUT RULESET! (Latest Blog)
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Thank you for taking the time to read my post, and I look forward to sharing more next time! 😁

All images used in this post were taken from my iPhone



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all my pokemon cards gone already lol but i used to have and so did yugioh

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Haha yeah that is probably the OG of trading card games together with MAGIC.
After Pokemon, I went into RAW Deal WWE for a short period of time as well!

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raw deal WWE dont' recall that. for me was yu-gi-oh more than pokemon. then magic and urban-rivals and hearthstone

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You're a gamer for sure 😂

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Pokemon was the first trading card game that I got into. Have you seen the new Pokemon TCG that's free to play? It's on mobile and desktop and looks pretty amazing. Too bad it's not on a blockchain, it would be the most popular game in the world probably if so.

Check it out here if you haven't already seen it.

https://tcg.pokemon.com/en-us/tcgl/

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Yeah wouldn't it be amazing if its on the blockchain?! 😍
Thanks for sharing, I didn't know about the new Pokemon TCG at all.
Glad that it is available on the mobile version, I will definitely be interested and will check it out 😁

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Have fun!

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Are you playing it?

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No I haven't been in the mood for a TCG lately, but I used to love the older F2P Pokemon TCG game. This new one looks so much better.

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I suppose one of the draw of playing the original Pokémon TCG was that I was also following the animated series, making it more relatable. However, there's no denying that the graphics in this version are much improved 😅

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@acidyo in case you miss this post, bumping it up because I got no idea how else to contact you 😂

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Omg @acidyo thank you so so much for this! 😍
Hope you enjoyed seeing those OG cards I shared 😅

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Yeah didn't have much time to reply yesterday but glad I noticed the notification in time, awesome post, so much nostalgia and some great saved cards in there! :D

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Oh yeah don't worry about it.
I should be the one apologizing for tagging you once again even though I already did it within the post! 😖

Glad you enjoyed it, hoping to share about the RAW DEAL WWE Trading Cards next. Not sure if you know about them?

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I don't actually, only one I know is Trent Acid from where my nickname came from, long story. xD

I'm sure the people of @wrestorgonline would appreciate them, though!

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Oh haha sounds like an interesting story! Do share them when you're free 😁
Hmm sounds like a plan but since they are not a community, should I be tagging them when I do come up with a post showcasing the Wresting TCG?

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