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Cracking a new Pokémon TCG booster is still the best kind of five-second adrenaline. But the little code card in the back? That's the bit most people chuck aside without thinking. Don't. Those codes are basically extra value you already paid for, and once you start redeeming them, it's hard to go back. If you're the type who likes building faster on mobile, it also pairs nicely with keeping an eye out for ways to buy Pokemon TCG Pocket Items without turning every upgrade into a long grind.
Code cards: the "free pack" you keep forgettingIn Pokémon TCG Live, code cards can drop digital booster packs, decks, and other in-game extras. The funny part is how many players treat them like packaging. You'll open ten packs, sleeve the hits, then leave a little pile of codes on the table like they don't matter. They do. Redeeming regularly builds up your collection in the background, which makes testing lists way less painful. Just remember there are redemption limits for some products and sets, so dumping hundreds of the same expansion at once can run you into a cap. It's not the end of the world, it's just annoying when you're on a roll.
TCG Pocket promos don't work the same wayIf you're playing Pokémon TCG Pocket, the process feels different right now. There isn't a neat "Redeem" button sitting in the app menus, so people go hunting for it and waste time. The way it's been handled is more web-based, which isn't exactly convenient on a phone, but it gets the job done. And yes, promos can be a bit indirect: you might not be redeeming a "pack" so much as a resource that helps you open more, sooner. Once you realise that's the angle, it makes more sense.
McDonald's drop: what to actually expectThere's also a McDonald's Happy Meal collaboration tied to Pocket starting January 21, 2025. The key detail: the gift code is sent to your email when you purchase through the McDonald's app, and the reward is Hourglasses, not cards. Hourglasses matter, though. They speed up progress, and that's what most of us really want when we're staring at timers and thinking, "C'mon, just let me open one more." It's a little clunky having to wait for an email, but it's still a legit boost if you're already grabbing food.
Redeem smart, don't lose your codesOne practical habit saves headaches: keep your code cards until you've confirmed the redemption went through. Scans fail, typing mistakes happen, and it's weirdly easy to throw out a code you meant to redeem later. In TCG Live, redemption is straightforward through the Shop tab, and scanning the QR code is the quickest route when you can't be bothered to type. In Pocket, you'll lean on the official website flow, so it's worth lining up your codes and doing a batch session. And if you're trying to stay stocked on useful boosts while you play, RSVER is the kind of option people look at when they want to cut down the waiting and get back to opening packs sooner.

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