Can you redeem Pokémon codes more than once?

Can you redeem Pokémon codes on multiple accounts?

Pokémon Support



According to the Terms of Use of Pokémon.com and PokemonTCG.com, users are prohibited from creating more than one Trainer Club account. Because of this, the support team cannot guarantee any code or card/deck transfer between accounts.

How do Pokémon online codes work?

If you’ve bought a physical Pokémon TCG theme deck, scanning the QR code or typing in the alphanumeric code will provide you with the same deck in exchange. Redeeming a code from a booster pack will give you a pack of the same expansion – however the contents will be randomised.

Can code cards be used more than once?

This passcode can only be used once per Pokémon TCG Online account, but since players can use the same account across multiple devices – iPad, iPad mini, Mac or PC – and all your cards and customizations travel with you, that’s surely more than enough.

Where do you redeem Pokémon codes?

To redeem or verify codes via Pokemon.com:



From the official Pokémon website, click the Play icon on the top banner and then select Redeem Pokémon TCG Online Codes on Pokemon.com to open the Code Redemption form.

Do Pokémon card codes expire?

Download codes purchased from retailers or through nintendo.com do not expire. However, download codes given out for a specific promotion (Hyrule Warriors DLC pack, Pokémon distributions, etc) will usually have an expiration date.

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Can you skip the Ptcgo tutorial?

Play through the tutorial



Now, if one has played the traditional format of the trading card game, skipping the tutorial might be acceptable. It’s still a good idea to at least glance over it; to understand the actual mechanics of how to make one’s cards do what they want them to do.

Is Pokemon TCG pay to win?

Absolutely. There are a lot of people playing everywhere from a casual to an extremely competitive level, and deck-building offers enough flexibility that there is a very high skill ceiling. Pay-to-win? Sort of.

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