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The Gible Drop Event has new Solo Battles available for players to obtain promo cards and rewards for a limited time. Players complete Battle Tasks and Missions to earn rewards from a new set of cards in Promo Pack A Series Vol. 5.
Head to Battles > Solo > Gible Drop Event to access the event.
Here's everything you need to know about the event, including deck recommendations on how to complete missions and win battles!
Event Period
- Start: March 3, 2025 at 6:00 AM UTC
- End: March 17, 2025 at 6:00 AM UTC
Promo Pack A Series Vol. 5
Completing the event Solo Battles may reward you a Promo Pack A Series Vol. 5, which contains one card determined by the odds below. It has promo-046 as the featured card for this event, as well as four other possible cards. Claim the pack from the "Gifts" section of the menu.
Card | Chance |
---|---|
promo-046 | 12.66% |
promo-043 | 15.82% |
promo-044 | 23.84% |
promo-045 | 23.84% |
promo-047 | 23.84% |
The possibility of earning a Promo Pack A Series Vol. 5 depends on the difficulty of the Solo Battle:
Difficulty | Rate |
---|---|
Beginner | 51% |
Intermediate | 64% |
Advanced | 80% |
Expert | 100% |
Event Stamina
- 1 Event Stamina is required to participate in each battle, which recovers at a rate of 1 every 12 hours.
- Completing the Battle Tasks rewards Event Hourglass, which recovers 1 per
Event Hourglass.
- You can bank 3 additional Event Stamina using the Event Hourglass, allowing you to have 8 stored in total.
- Event Hourglass from previous events carry over, and can be used here or for future Drop events if you have obtained all the rewards needed.
- You only consume Event Stamina if you win, but not losing. Consider conceding on lower stages to complete Battle Tasks as they do not guarantee the Promo Packs!
Beginner
Deck
First Time Rewards




Chance Rewards

51%

100%

38.7%
Battle Task
Mission | Reward |
---|---|
Knock Out your opponent's Active Pokémon 1 times with an attack from a Grass-type Pokémon | ![]() |
Put 3 Basic Pokémon into play | ![]() |
Win this battle by turn 14 | ![]() |
How to Beat it
This is pretty easy to beat, just like most beginner enemy decks. You can get by using auto-build with Grass-type Pokémon.
I will still feature the best deck, which is A1a-003 A1a-006, since it allows you to put three Basic Pokémon in play, enabling you to also retreat for the retreat mission and just don't stomp your enemy.
Intermediate
Deck
First Time Rewards




Chance Rewards

64%

100%

48.3%
Battle Task
Mission | Reward |
---|---|
Knock Out your opponent's Active Pokémon 2 times with an attack from a Grass-type Pokémon | ![]() |
Make your opponent's Pokémon Asleep 1 times | ![]() |
Win this battle by turn 14 | ![]() |
How to Beat it
The enemy now has stronger Pokémon, specifically A2-082, but A1-023 can still survive the 150 damage hit. I recommend running A1-023 and continuously healing it above 150 HP.
A1a-008 is used for the Asleep mission, but you can replace it with anything that inflicts Sleep, like promo-022.
Advanced
Deck
First Time Rewards




Chance Rewards

80%

100%

60.4%
Battle Task
Mission | Reward |
---|---|
Win 5 or more battles | ![]() |
Win this battle using a deck where all the Pokémon cards are of ♦, ♦♦, and/or ♦♦♦ rarity | ![]() |
Win this battle by turn 14 | ![]() |
Win this battle without your opponent getting any points | ![]() |
How to Beat it
Since you don't need to win with Grass-type, you can actually pick any favorite non-ex deck you have. For more ideas, check this guide Solo Battles Guide or Meta No-Ex for a whole lot of decks that don't feature any ex.
I recommend running the A1-038 A1-221 deck since A1-038 can clear most enemies, and A2a-038 can be dealt with when you pair A1-038 with A1-221.
As always, you don’t want to let the battle reach late game, as A2a-047 could be difficult to defeat.
General Strategy
- If you're going first, start with A1a-010 so you can evolve into A1a-011 next turn and start dealing damage.
- If you're going second and have A1-038 in hand, starting with A1-037 is also a great option, as it gives you the chance to stop your opponent from attacking before evolving into A1-038 the next turn to deal 90 damage immediately.
Both A1a-011 and A1-038 benefit from A1-221, giving you a consistent +30 damage boost, making this deck highly aggressive.
Expert
Deck
First Time Rewards




Chance Rewards

100%

100%

75.5%
Battle Task
Mission | Reward |
---|---|
Win this battle using a Deck where all the Pokémon cards are of ♦, ♦♦, and/or ♦♦♦ rarity | ![]() |
Win this battle by turn 12 | ![]() |
Win this battle without your opponent getting any points | ![]() |
Win 10 or more battles | ![]() |
Win 20 or more battles | ![]() |
How to Beat it
Since the missions are almost identical to the Intermediate ones, I recommend running A1-038 A1-221.
However, you can check out the Solo Battles Guide or Meta No-EX for more non-EX decks if A1-038 isn’t working out for you.
Same as above—this can be really easy, especially if you have A1-038 online, since it defeats everything, particularly when paired with A1-221 or A1-223.
Conclusion
Congrats, and I hope you get all the promo cards!
For more information on Solo Battles, check out the updated Solo Battles Guide and the Expert Solo Battle Guide – Triumphant Light.