The Gible drop event is a Solo Battle event where you face multiple stages of Gible-themed decks to collect event-exclusive cards and rewards:
- First-clear rewards when you win each stage for the first time
- Access to the next level of difficulty: Beginner > Intermediate > Advanced > Expert.
- A random chance for drop rewards.
- Additional battle tasks
Find out about the exclusive cards, the rewards, the CPU decks and how to beat them in this article!
What are the exclusive cards?
This event features Promo Pack A Series Vol. 5 which contains only exclusive Promo cards. The best way to get it is by completing the Expert challenge over and over again: it's a guaranteed reward. In earlier stages, it can drop as a reward too, but it's a percentage chance.
The highlight from this pack is the art rare Gible. There's a 12.66% chance to open Gible in a Promo Pack A Series Vol. 5. It is an identical counterpart of the Gible from Triumphant Light, save for the brand new artwork. It contains 4 other cards:
- Raichu, which is the same as Raichu from Triumphant Light except for the new artwork. There's a 15.82% chance to open it.
- Cherrim, an alternative version of the Cherrim from Triumphant Light. There's a 23.84% to open it.
- Nosepass and Staraptor, two exclusive cards for this event! There's a 23.84% chance to open any of these.
How to beat the Gible event decks?
Most efficient decks
Gible decks are weak to and the battle task rewards for Beginner and Intermediate challenge include knocking out an Active Pokémon with an attack from a type. There are many competitive Pokémon and archetypes:
Low rarity Battle Task
To complete a battle Task in Advanced and Expert mode, you have to win the game with a deck containing only cards of the , and rarity. You only have to do it once. Find deck ideas on our guide to beat low rarity decks (◊◊◊ and below).
Example of a deck adapted from the competitive Exeggutor ex deck:
Sleeping Battle Task
A Battle task requires to deal the Sleeping status once in Intermediate difficulty. Among the most accessible cards that can make your opponent's Pokémon Asleep, here are some popular picks:
Phione from Triumphant Light
This newcomer from the latest set put its foes to sleep thanks to its Water Pulse attack for
Flabébé from Mythical Island
The only card to deal the Sleeping status, and it doesn't need to evolve!
You can also use the Wigglytuff ex Rental Deck that you obtain after completing the 13th Guide in "Battle". Evolve Jigglypuff into Wigglytuff ex, attach 3 Energy and use its Sleepy Song attack!
You only need to inflict the status once, and you don’t have to win the game afterward: you can concede immediately after putting the Defending Pokémon to sleep and still get the reward!
How do solo events work?
This event consists of facing Gible-themed CPU decks at multiple stages. For each stage, there will be first-clear rewards when you win for the first time, access to the next level of difficulty as well as a random chance for drop rewards. The progressive difficulty structure mimics the Solo mode: Beginner > Intermediate > Advanced > Expert.
You can also complete challenges to get more rewards by fulfilling specific conditions described below.
Check our dedicated page about solo events to learn everything about Event Stamina, Event Hourglasses and everything surrounding these events.
CPU decks, rewards and challenges