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A new card added toPokemon Trading Card Game Pocketfeatures some surprisingly dark artwork on the card, featuring multiple Weaviles and a Swinub. The mobile trading card game from the beloved monster-catching franchise made waves with its launch late last year, causinga whole newPokemoncard crazeamong fans. The app promises daily packs to players who download the game, with its initial packs focusing heavily on a plethora of classic creatures from the series. Now, fans are catching on to a particularly dark scene in a new card.

After only releasing with one set of cards,Pokemon TCG Pocketfinally debuted the game’s second major card expansion. The “Space-Time Showdown” pack was officially added toPokemon TCG Pocketearlier this week, adding more than 200 new cards to the mobile game. The set heavily focuses around the Sinnoh region fromPokemon Diamond and Pearl, featuring Legendary Pokemon Dialga and Palkia as the two featured creatures for the new set. A new Weavile card has now caught the attention of fans, however, for its unusual artwork.

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As reported by IGN, fans have discovered a particularly grim piece of art featured on a new Weavile card in Space-Time Smackdown. A new full-art card for Weavile depicts several of the Sneasel evolution lurking among the treetops of a snowy forest,watching as a Swinub passes byunderneath. The artwork heavily suggests that the Weaviles are hunting the Swinub, lying in wait to pounce upon their unsuspecting prey. The Weavile ex card is available out of the Palkia packs from Space-Time Smackdown as a two-star rarity card.

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The unusual Weavile card saw plenty of amused reactions from fans, marveling at the unusually dark depiction of thePokemonworld. Many marveled at the more realistic depiction of the world of the franchise, withPokemonrarely depicting violence between the creatures outside of battle. Some were quick to point out similar cards that have depicted Pokemon hunting other creatures, including a card from “Genetic Apex” withPidgeot plucking a Magikarpout of the water. The card was also speculated to be connected to a new Mamoswine card, showing the final evolution leading a pack of Swinubs.

The intriguing new card art comes asPokemon TCG Pockethas introduced another promised mechanic to the game alongside its new set. After being teased from the game’s launch,TCG Pocketfinally debuted its trading systemearlier this week, though the system has already been met with criticism.Pokemon TCG Pocket’s trading system requires players to spend a significant amount of “Trade Tokens,” often requiring staggering totals from dismantling duplicate cards in order to trade.Pokemon TCG Pocket’s long-requested trading may have missed the mark, but the newest set added plenty of stunning new cards to the game.