Pokémon TCG Pocket fans are buzzing after uncovering a hidden mission tied to the mobile game’s latest expansion, Eevee Grove.
The surprise quest offers a bundle of in-game currency—but only to those who manage to collect some of the expansion’s rarest cards.
Released earlier this week, Eevee Grove shines a spotlight on Eevee and its many evolutions. The set features beautiful new full art cards for each Eeveelution, with some even getting shiny new “ex” variants.
A major highlight is the immersive art card for Eevee ex, which shows the adorable Pokémon relaxing in a flower field, surrounded by its evolved forms in elemental-themed environments.
The big surprise? A secret mission linked to these rare cards. Shared by Reddit user tumboi69 in the official Pokémon TCG Pocket subreddit, the mission challenges players to collect five specific rainbow rare cards: Flareon ex, Sylveon ex, Dragonite ex, Snorlax ex, and Primarina ex. Completing the task nets players a hefty reward of 36 Wonder Hourglasses, 12 Pack Hourglasses, and 10 Shop Tickets, which can be used for 3 extra Wonder Picks and 1 extra Pack.
Secret Mission for collecting all the rainbow rares in Eevee Grove
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Sounds sweet, right? Well, not everyone is thrilled. While some fans were amazed that someone managed to pull all five two-star rarity cards just days after the expansion’s launch, others felt the reward didn’t match the grind.
For context, two-star cards only appear roughly once every 1,250 packs, making this mission a serious challenge.
Some players pointed out that similar missions exist in older expansions, so this isn’t entirely new—but it’s still a tough feat.
Looking ahead, Pokémon TCG Pocket has a busy July in store. The first week of the month brings a new Sneak Peek campaign, followed by the Alcremie Drop Event starting on July 2.
And mark your calendars—A4 Expansion is set to release on July 30, promising even more cards, events, and (possibly) secret missions to uncover.
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