★ Mega Rising (B1) introduces the Mega Evolutions!
☆ New Decks: Mega Blaziken ex | Mega Gyarados ex
Mega Altaria ex | Mega Absol ex | Greninja ex
★ Events: Wonder Pick | Anniversary Celebration
☆ Trading Board: A4b and B1 Available for Trading!

You can get cards in a language different from yours if you use Wonder Pick or Trade cards with other players in Pokemon Trading Card Game Pocket (PTCG Pocket). Keep reading to know how to get alternate language cards, what makes them special, and more info on alternate language cards.

You can change your game's language to obtain card in different languages before pulling! From the main menu, tap on the Hamburger menu button at the bottom right, go to Other, then Settings, and head down to Language Selection and choose which language you want to swap to.

At the game's release, you can also obtain cards with other languages via Wonder Pick on packs from players who are playing in a language different from you.
Wonder Pick Feature Explained

While not available on release, you can trade with people around the world and obtain alternate language cards in this manner.
When is Trading Coming to TCG Pocket?
| JP Greninja Card | |
|---|---|
| JP Greninja Card | EN Greninja Card |
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There is no difference between cards of different languages other than the text on the card. The card will function the same as its regular counterpart when used in battle, so no need to worry about not being able to use Greninja if you have "ゲコガシラ" on field.
You can obtain cards in multiple languages, as shown below.
| List of Available Languages | ||
|---|---|---|
| Japanese | Korean | Traditional Chinese |
| English | French | German |
| Spanish | Brazilian Portuguese | Italian |

Card Rarity Guide |
Best and Rarest Pull Rates |
Alternate Language Cards |
God Pack Pull Rates |
Bent Corner Packs: Is There a Way to Identify Rare Packs?
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Six-Card Packs Explained |
|---|
Premium Pass Guide |
Premium Missions and Rewards |
Does anyone know how to search for them? I have a few cards in another language but to view them it seems I have to memorize what cards I have in a language and individually find them for my binders and such
How to Get Other Language Cards in Pokemon TCG Pocket



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In play, it seems like there's no difference (probably so you can actually read them) but they can still be used in display boards and binders