Pokemon Pocket: All Cards In The Genetic Apex Mewtwo Pack

At the launch of Pokemon Trading Card Game Pocket (or Pokemon Pocket), there were three packs you could choose to open. Each of them revolves around a specific Pokemon: Charizard, Mewtwo, and Pikachu. For some, they might be picking the Pokemon they like the most. Or which of the decks are popular in the current meta.
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Cards Only In The Genetic Apex Mewtwo Pack
The cards listed in the table below can only be found when picking from the Genetic Apex Mewtwo collection.
The standouts you can preview in the pack selection screen are Mewtwo ex, Venusaur ex, Gengar ex, Cubone (one star), Giovanni (two stars), Dragonite, and Gardevoir. But these are far from the only exclusive cards in the pack.
Card Art
Card Name
Card Rarity
Bulbasaur
One Diamond
Ivysaur
Two Diamonds
Venusaur
Three Diamonds
Venusaur ex
Four Diamonds
Weedle
One Diamond
Kakuna
One Diamond
Beedrill
Three Diamonds
Venonat
One Diamond
Venomoth
Two Diamonds
Scyther
One Diamond
Salandit
One Diamond
Salazzle
One Diamond
Tentacool
One Diamond
Tentacruel
Two Diamonds
Shellder
One Diamond
Cloyster
Two Diamonds
Krabby
One Diamond
Kingler
Two Diamonds
Vaporeon
Three Diamonds
Articuno
Three Diamonds
Articuno ex
Four Diamonds
Tynamo
One Diamond
Eelektrik
Two Diamonds
Eelektross
Three Diamonds
Gastly
One Diamond
Haunter
Two Diamonds
Gengar
Three Diamonds
Gengar ex
Four Diamonds
Mr. Mime
Two Diamonds
Jynx
One Diamond
Mewtwo
Three Diamonds
Mewtwo ex
Four Diamonds
Ralts
One Diamond
Kirlia
Two Diamonds
Gardevoir
Three Diamonds
Cubone
One Diamond
Marowak
Two Diamonds
Marowak ex
Four Diamonds
Hitmonlee
One Diamond
Rhyhorn
One Diamond
Rhydon
Two Diamonds
Zubat
One Diamond
Golbat
Two Diamonds
Grimer
One Diamond
Muk
Three Diamonds
Koffing
One Diamond
Weezing
Three Diamonds
Dratini
One Diamond
Dragonair
Two Diamonds
Dragonite
Three Diamonds
Pidgey
One Diamond
Pidgeotto
One Diamond
Pidgeot
Three Diamonds
Lickitung
Two Diamonds
Ditto
Three Diamonds
Eevee
One Diamond
Porygon
Two Diamonds
Aerodactyl
Three Diamonds
Old Amber
One Diamond
Koga
Two Diamonds
Giovanni
Two Diamonds
Bulbasaur
One Star
Cubone
One Star
Golbat
One Star
Weezing
One Star
Dragonite
One Star
Pidgeot
One Star
Ditto
One Star
Porygon
One Star
Venusaur ex
Two Stars
Articuno ex
Two Stars
Gengar ex
Two Stars
Mewtwo ex
Two Stars
Marowak ex
Two Stars
Koga
Two Stars
Giovanni
Two Stars
Articuno ex
Two Stars
Gengar ex
Two Stars
Mewtwo ex
Three Stars
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Differences In Ex Cards
Many of the ex cards across all three packs have at least a couple of variants. While some are more rare thanks to their artwork, there is nothing fundamentally different about them.
And while, of course, most people will want to collect the rarest or best-looking art, having the Venusaur ex which is four diamonds in terms of rarity plays the same as the two-star version.
However, there are still some cards that stand out from the rest in terms of the ex versions. The three-star version of Mewtwo's ex card, upon opening it in a pack or wonder picking it, will prompt a special cinematic to trigger. It's the only way to access this cutscene in-game.
Why Pick Genetic Apex Mewtwo Packs?
Just like with each of the booster packs you can pick from, some of the most powerful cards in the game call the Mewtwo packs their home. Between decks that focus on Mewtwo and Sabrina, or on one of the Articuno ex variants, it's a good place to start, especially if you like these Pokemon and what they are capable of doing.
However, it's important to keep in mind that choosing from each of the three booster packs will help you secure a number of cards that synergize well together, even if they don't all come from the same place.
And, if you are having trouble pulling some of the cards you want or need to complete your deck idea, you can purchase cards individually. You just may be saving up pack points for a while.
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