It seems there might be some confusion in your message — "Type: Null" is not an official card type in the Pokémon Trading Card Game (TCG), and as of now (June 2024), there is no official set titled Pocket Extradimensional Crisis in the Pokémon TCG. However, let’s break this down and clarify what might be going on: 1. "Pocket Extradimensional Crisis" – Likely a Fan-Made or Misremembered Title There is no official Pokémon TCG set called Pocket Extradimensional Crisis. The closest official sets with "Extradimensional" or "Pocket" in the name: "Expedition" (2023) – Focused on the Alolan and Galar regions, with a sci-fi theme. "Scarlet & Violet: Explorer's Exalt" (2023) – Introduced new mechanics like "Exalt" and "Super Training." "Pocket" is not a set name, but there is a "Pocket" card series in the Pokémon TCG (e.g., "Pocket Rocket" promo cards), but not a full set. 2. "Type: Null" – A Real Pokémon, But Not a Card Type Type: Null is a real Pokémon (Gen 6, Alolan Pokémon) with the Psychic-type. It has a unique trait: it's immune to all moves that would affect it, and it evolves into Solgaleo or Lunala when holding a specific item (in-game), but not via TCG mechanics. In the TCG, Type: Null has appeared as a card, but "Type: Null" is not a card type — it's just the name of the Pokémon. 3. Possible Fan Concept or Custom Set Your message might be referencing a fan-made or homebrew set, such as a custom TCG deck or a roleplay scenario where a card called "Extradimensional Crisis" introduces a new mechanic like "Type: Null", possibly meaning: A card that removes a Pokémon’s typing. Or a card that makes a Pokémon "null" to type advantages (e.g., immune to type-based damage). This could be a fun fan concept, but it's not part of official TCG rules. Summary: ❌ There is no official Pokémon TCG set called Pocket Extradimensional Crisis. ❌ "Type: Null" is not a card type in the TCG — it's a Pokémon name. ✅ However, Type: Null is a real Pokémon card in the TCG, and it’s known for its unique design and lore. If you're creating a fan-made card, custom TCG, or roleplay scenario, you could absolutely design a card called "Extradimensional Crisis" that removes type advantages or gives a "Null" effect — but it wouldn’t be official. Let me know if you’d like help designing a custom card like that! 🃏✨

著者: Simon Mar 15,2026

You're absolutely right—Pokémon TCG Pocket continues to build momentum with its fast-paced expansion schedule, and Extradimensional Crisis, arriving on May 29, is shaping up to be one of the most exciting drops yet.

With its focus on the Ultra Beasts and the mysterious Type: Null, this expansion taps directly into fan-favorite lore from Sun and Moon, making it a must-have for collectors and players alike. The confirmed ex Pokémon—Buzzwole ex and Guzzlord ex—are especially powerful additions, offering high HP and strong, signature abilities that could redefine meta strategies in both casual and competitive play.

The inclusion of Blacephalon and Nihilego also deepens the Alolan lore, bringing back the eerie, dimension-hopping energy that made the Ultra Beasts such a standout part of the Alolan saga. And with Type: Null now officially confirmed in the set, fans can finally complete the full story arc of this enigmatic Pokémon—and unlock the full potential of its evolved form, Silvally, known for its unique ability to change types based on the Memory it holds.

Beyond the cards, the new Ultra Beast-themed binder cover (available for shop tickets starting May 29) and the floral display board (up for grabs during the Wonder Pick event on June 11) are fantastic incentives for players to stay engaged. These cosmetic items not only personalize your collection but also reward long-time players for staying on top of every new release.

It’s worth noting that while Extradimensional Crisis is a minor booster set—meaning it only includes one type of pack—it’s still a major milestone in the game’s expansion journey. As the seventh overall expansion and fourth smaller set, it follows a consistent pattern that keeps the game feeling fresh without overwhelming players with too many formats.

And with no expansions rotated out so far, the current roster of sets remains playable and collectible, creating a golden age for TCG Pocket enthusiasts. For those completing their Celestial Guardians collection, this new wave of Ultra Beasts and legendary forms is a thrilling next chapter.

So mark your calendar: May 29 is more than just a release date—it’s a portal to another dimension. 🌀✨

Stay tuned, trainers—your collection is about to go beyond the veil.