The Venusaur Drop Event has introduced five exciting new cards toPokémon Trading Card Game Pocket, giving players fresh challenges in the mobile game. This event runs for two weeks, from November 29 to June 30, 2025. This is the second drop event since the games release, following the earlier Lapras ex event. This time, Venusaur takes center stage with a stunning full-art card as the highlight. To collect this card, as well as the four other visually impressive additions, players must participate in new solo battles.
The new battles offer several differentrewards like Shinedust, Hourglasses, Shop Tickets, XP, and - most importantly - Promo Packs. These Grass-type themed challenges test the players’ skills, starting from beginner and progressing all the way to expert. As the difficulty increases, so do the rewards. The most important aspect to this event, however, is the exciting new cards with eye-catching new artwork. This gives players a new goal: to aim for, to collect all five of the stunning cards.

What Makes These Venusaur Drop Event Cards Special?
The Cards in Promo Pack A Vol.2 are Highly Desirable
These cards are extremely desirable, withVenusaur being the most visually striking. All of them can be found in thePromo Pack A Vol. 2,offering players an opportunity to acquire Venusaur, Greninja, Onix, Haunter, and Jigglypuff. Each card features brand new artwork, with Haunter and Jigglypuff also introducing new attacks. With the trading feature being introduced to the game soon, players will definitely have a reason to collect as many copies of this card as possible.
The Venusaur full-art card shows a rustic garden scene, filled with colorfull flowers and greenery, with theGrass-type Pokémonprominently positioned in the foreground. Whilethe card’s 80-damage attack is already effective in battles, its stunning design will have players eager to feature this card in their decks.

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Haunter and Jigglypuff’snew attacks make these cards particularly special. Haunter’s “Surprise Attack” hits the opponent for 50 damage, but only if heads comes up in a coin flip. While this attack is fairly average for battles, the card still remains as a valuable collector’s item. Jigglypuff, on the other hand, can put the opponent’s Active Pokémon to sleep with its attack “Sing”, making the Pokémon more effective than the original card, which lacked this effect.
Complete List of the Venusaur Drop Event Promo Cards
These Cards Will Add Some Vibrancy to Your Decks
The other cards that can be obtained through these promo packs are Onix and Greninja,both of which are strong cards for competitive decksin the mobile game. Onix is pictured tunneling through the ground underneath a group of Digletts, while Greninja is shown in an action pose, surrounded by water. Both of these cards make vibrant and interesting additions to decks.
Stage 2
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Mega Drain: 80 Damage + Heal 30 damage from this Pokémon
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Water Shuriken: Once during your turn, you may do 20 damage to 1 of your opponent’s Pokémon.Mist Slash: 60 Damage
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Stage 1
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Surprise Attack: 50 Damage + Flip a coin. If tails, this attack does nothing.
The probability of obtaining these cards in the promo packs varies, withVenusaur being the rarest at 12.66%. Greninja is the next rarest, with a15.82% chance. There is an equal chance to packing the other three (Haunter, Onix, and Jigglypuff) with a 23.84% probability. Players can repeat the solo battles to gain more packs, as long as they have enough Event Stamina, which can be gained through solo battles inPokémon TCG Pocket.