Now you can appreciate the Pokemon TCG Pocket's Ho-Oh and Lugia Immersive Rares in their entire glory

Summary

  • Pokemon Trading Card Game Pocket faced the controversy of plagiarism over the Ho-oh ex-art art.

  • Dena temporarily pulled out the Ho-oh ex and Lugia Ex rare cards due to plagiarism problems.

  • Both new absorbing rare patterns are back in the game created by the original artist Sie Nanahara.

Over the past few weeks, Pokemon Trading Card Pocket has been involved in the controversy of plagiarism. Just hours before the expansion of the wisdom of the sea and the sky focused on Johto, which was focused on the game, six-year-old fans appeared on the social media, quoting similarities to one of the new Chase cards: Ho-oh ex.

Shortly thereafter, Dena's developers issued a statement and quoted problems with “reference materials” that led to the Ho-oh ex (and Lugia Ex) had its three-star absorbing rare cards temporarily pulled out of the game while a new art was created. This made one group of players to create their own, brilliant versions of the cards, while another group “harassed” the card illustrator and drew Ire from the Pokemon Company and Dena.

Now, something over a week after the situation began to develop, the two new absorbing Rares got into the game – and look great.

Immers Rares Ho-Oh Ex and Lugia Ex are back in pocket Game Trading Card Pokemon

A few hours before the start of the launch, the Pokemon Trading Card Game Pocket, she told players that Ho-Oh ex and Lugia Ex will be back soon, as today's morning refreshments are really back.

While both cards are similar to the original version, Ho-Oh retains a saturated look and Lugia's strong look bending water, the models of both Pokémon are significantly different. However, both were designed by the original artist Sie Nanahara, which shows that there was no consequences of an earlier incident, as designed online.

Here you can see a comparison of two submerged Rares Ho-Oh Ex:

And two Lugia ex absorb here:

Players who have pulled out the surrogate versions of these two absorbing rare cards should Now they have completed versions in their supplies and it can be said for sure that they look much better than their temporary versions.

After their release, the animation seems to remain unchanged, with updated only the main art. Now I just have to pull out one both.

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