Abstract
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The artist Sia Tsurota hides the poke balls in every designed Pokémon TCGB card.
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Poke balls are complicated, which involves a fun challenge for players.
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Tsurota’s creativity is engaged and interested in fans about other hidden secrets.
Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket Artists are using the game to really show themselves. Initially, it was discovered that a card was like a game of Waldo, But using Dittos. After the release of the legendary island, the players also found that many The cards were a hidden Mayo.

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A new heavenly Guardian card is going to be met with Pokémon TCG pocket, which is the biggest shake -up, which has affected dozens of cards.
This is the end of the basic former era.
Now, half a year after the launch of the game, another Pokémon TCG Pocket Player has found that an artist is hiding Poke balls in each of his designed cards.
Artist Sia Tsurota enjoying with his Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket Design
Artist Siyasurota has been prominent in the Pokémon TCG scene for a while. They have made clear More than 130 cards The 2007 Diamond and Pearl’s secret surprises expand, and in recent times, some famous alternative art and other special cards have been developed.
Naturally, their duration is developed to design cards for Dina’s Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket, where so far, they have made five, including genetic apaxes, coupling, Harcelia, and three to three methyl, and two methylly.
At the level, these five cards do not specifically share anything. Certainly, the four are from canto, but in addition, it is just a common spread of cards. However, a TCG Pocket Player, Weekly Zuchini -8822It has been found that Tsurota is hiding pok hair in every design background.
In the Horse Card, the pok hair looks deep under the water. In Kofing, this is at least part of the city scene. Mayo hair, which is the most difficult, is a part of the card background, as is Morrulol, and the cluster pok ball has been cleverly disguised as a bubble.
This is a credit to Sorota that these five cards have been in the game since last year, but Poke Balls has just been seen. It would be interesting to see if, now the fiancée is over, the artist keeps hiding them. It also raises the question of whether other artists have done the same, but I am sure that TCG’s curious pocket players will now combine through them all.