Mobile games can include a lot of different currencies and resources, and Pokemon TCG Pocket is no exception. One of those upgrades is an item called Shinedust, which will appear in your inventory almost without you noticing it.

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Shinedust doesn’t have any impact on gameplay, so you’re likely to accumulate a fair amount before you even notice it. But as your collection grows, you’ll soon discover that it’s a valuable resource for adding new cosmetic effects to your favorite cards. Here’s what it is, how to get it, and how to use it to enhance your favorite Pokemon.

What Is Shinedust?

Shinedust is a resource that you’ll slowly accumulate as your collection grows, which you can use to enhance your cards. When you first start the game you won’t acquire much Shinedust except by completing Missions, but as your collection grows you’ll earn more and more.

How To Get Shinedust

Early on you’ll receive most of your Shinedust from completing missions and achievements, but the main way to get more is by getting duplicates of cards already in your collection.

Each time you open (or buy) another copy of a card you already own, you’ll also get a little Shinedust. It isn’t much, but it does mean you get some value out of the extra six copies of Spearow you opened looking for a Moltres ex.

You can earn extra Shinedust by purchasing additional copies of the promo Trainer cards in the shop, but this is a poor use of your Shop Tickets, which can also be used to buy Hourglasses.

How To Use Shinedust

Shinedust can be used to add flair to your Pokemon. This flair is similar to the stickers and ball capsules from Pokemon Diamond and Pearl, in that both create a cosmetic effect when the Pokemon they’re applied to come into play.

Once you have enough copies of a card, you can trade one to three copies of it along with some Shinedust in order to get a Sparkles: Gold flair, which you can then apply to one of the remaining copies of the card.

When you redeem cards and Shinedust for flair, you must have two copies of the card remaining. Pokemon TCG Pocket will not allow you to go below a playset by making flairs.

Once you’ve unlocked the Sparkles: Gold flair for a card, other, more expensive flairs will become available. Which flairs are available is dependent on the card: some Fire-type Pokemon will get Flames: Orange flair, while some Water-Type Pokemon will get Ripples: Light Blue flair.

The higher the rarity of the card, the more Shinedust you need to create flair. However, the number of copies of that card decreases.

Flair Costs

The cost of flair scales based on the rarity of the card and which other flairs you already own for that card. The cost for flairs can be determined using the following table:

Rarity

Copies

Shinedust Required

Flair 1

Flair 2

Flair 3

Flair 4

One diamond

3 copies

50

75

150

225

Two diamonds

2 copies

80

120

240

360

Three diamonds

1 copy

360

540

1080

1620

Four diamonds

1 copy

720

1080

2160

3420

One star

1 copy

500

750

1500

2250

Two stars

1 copy

1800

2700

5400

8100

Three stars

1 copy

4000

6000

12000

18000

Crown

1 copy

20000

30000

60000

90000

Trainer Promos

1 copy

50

75

150

225

Pokemon Promos

1 copy

500

750

1500

2250

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