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Additional copies will not be transferred at all, nor converted into in-game currency. A full list of transferable cards, items, and accessories will be available when the global beta version of TCG Live launches later this year. Only a select number of coins, card sleeves, deck boxes, and other accessories will transfer, with a limit of one copy per item. No pre-existing avatar items from TCGO will transfer to TCG Live due to the new game using a different avatar system. Pokemon themselves already have an FAQ page that you can visit with a bunch of information, especially about transferring your account from PTCGO to PTCGL. TCGO in-game currency, saved decklists, and other data stored on the older platform won’t transfer either. Players can later use Crystals to grab booster packs, promo cards, and special bundles from the new app’s in-game shop. Instead, players will receive Crystals, another of TCG Live’s in-game currency, equal to the number of unopened items that transfer. TPC has not directly confirmed which items or sealed products will not be compatible, but that is likely because unopened products and bundles are not transferrable at all.
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Unfortunately, TPC doesn’t plan on adding support for the HeartGold and SoulSilver series at this time, meaning cards released from Feb. Additionally, cards from any Black and White set will also be transferable, though they won’t be playable until future updates add in full support for the expanded format. Related: All Pokémon TCG Live currency explained – Coins, Credits, and CrystalsĪs for which sets will be compatible with TCG Live, TPC has confirmed that all cards released from Sun and Moon Lost Thunder onward will be transferable and playable right away when the beta launches.

The game will convert additional copies of cards into Credits, one of several in-game currencies present in the game. However, those transfers will be limited to four copies of any single card, one copy of Ace Spec or Prism Star cards, one copy of each part of a V-Union card, and 59 copies of any Energy cards.

Players who already have a preexisting collection of cards in TCGO can transfer a majority of their content over to TCG Live. However, here is everything we know about the content that will transfer from TCGO to TCG Live, with updated listings as TPC makes the information available.

TCGO won’t be going anywhere until TCG Live releases its full, non-beta version. Once this global beta goes live, players can begin transferring their collection as they play on the new platform. A closed beta test for the game will be held in Canada in the near future, with TPC confirming a globally available open beta will follow it before the end of the year.
