A new Pokemon TCG Live code is rewarding players with exclusive Dragonite-themed sleeves and a plethora of free in-game currency. Fans will need to act fast, though, with less than a month to claim the Pokemon TCG Live gift.
The digital version of the beloved trading card game has seen some big changes in recent weeks, beyond the release of its newest set. The April update to Pokemon TCG Live brought sweeping quality-of-life changes to several aspects of the game, including major improvements to the deck builder and better support for tablets. The digital card game has also given away plenty of gifts to fans with new redemption codes, including a multitude of full-art cards from Perfect Order, free packs, and lots of Trade Credits and Trainer Points. Now, another new code is gifting some free cosmetics alongside a sizable sum of in-game currency.
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Pokemon TCG Live Code Gives Sleeves, Trainer Points, Trade Credits
- DREAMYDRAGONITE
- Dreamy Dragonite card sleeves, 1,000 Trainer Points, 1,000 Trade Credits
- Code valid until May 22, 10:00 A.M. PDT
Pokemon TCG Live officially rolled out a brand-new distribution code for the game on April 23, featuring exclusive sleeves. TCG Live fans can use the code DREAMYDRAGONITE to claim a free set of Dragonite sleeves in the game, based on the Pokemon Center-exclusive Dreamy Dragonite card sleeves. The code also gifts players with 1,000 Trade Credits and 1,000 Trainer Points, giving the ability to both craft more cards for their decks and open packs from Pokemon TCG Live‘s in-game shop. Players looking to claim the rewards can use the redemption code until May 22 at 10:00 a.m. PDT, coinciding with the release of the Pokemon TCG‘s next set.
Pokemon TCG Live has given fans no shortage of options to spend their hard-earned Trainer Points and Trade Credits. The recently released Perfect Order debuted as a set filled with powerful playable cards, including Meowth ex and reprints of Poke Pad, Judge, and more. Ascended Heroes has also been an immensely popular set for collectors, featuring stunning new full-art versions of cards like N’s Zoroark ex, Lillie’s Clefairy ex, and Pikachu ex, among others. Pokemon‘s competitive format also got a major shake-up with the release of Perfect Order, welcoming 2026’s new Standard format rotation.
The annual Standard rotation hit the Pokemon TCG‘s competitive scene hard, with plenty of dominant decks and staple cards leaving the Standard format. Supporter cards like Iono, Arven, and Professor’s Research were all removed from the format, cycling out some of the most powerful consistency cards of the Scarlet and Violet era. Several meta-relevant decks also left the format with the April rotation, including reigning World Champion deck Gardevoir ex, Gholdengo ex, and older versions of the Charizard ex deck.
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While the Pokemon TCG saw some major changes between rotation and Perfect Order’s release, The Pokemon Company has even more on the way for the game. The Pokemon TCG has already begun to tease its next major set, launching Chaos Rising on May 22 with new Mega Evolution cards, like Mega Greninja ex and Mega Floette ex. The Pokemon Company has also confirmed a special anniversary expansion planned to release later in the year, reprinting some of the most iconic cards from throughout Pokemon TCG history. Pokemon fans should have plenty to be excited about from the Pokemon TCG throughout the remainder of the franchise’s 30th anniversary.







