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The Pawmot 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 five cards in Promo Pack A Series Vol. 6.
Here's everything you need to know about the event, including deck recommendations on how to complete missions and win battles!
Event Period
- Start: April 7, 2025 at 6:00 AM UTC
- End: April 17, 2025 at 6:00 AM UTC
Promo Pack A Series Vol. 6
Completing the event Solo Battles may reward you a Promo Pack A Series Vol. 6 Booster Pack, which contains one card determined by the odds below. It has promo-054 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-54-pawmot | 12.66% |
promo-55-machamp | 15.82% |
promo-53-floatzel | 23.84% |
promo-56-ekans | 23.84% |
promo-57-bidoof | 23.84% |
The possibility of earning a Promo Pack A Series Vol. 6 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!
Pawmot Event Strategy (Beginner)
Pawmot Event Deck (Beginner)
First Time Rewards




Chance Rewards

51%

100%

38.7%
Battle Task
Mission | Reward |
---|---|
Knock Out your opponent's Active Pokémon 1 time with an attack from a Fighting-type Pokémon | ![]() |
Put 3 Basic Pokémon into play | ![]() |
Win this battle by turn 14 | ![]() |
How to Beat it
We're using a stockpile A1a-042 deck for this one. It’s easy to build since it doesn’t rely on any new cards. The opponents are weak to Fighting types, so we're running Fighting attackers. You could use A2-089 instead, but I prefer A1a-042 here because the mission also requires you to put 3 Basic Pokémon into play. Feel free to add extra Basics if you want to clear the task in one go. It’s a straightforward fight—just make sure to get 3 Basics on the board and you’re set.
Pawmot Event Strategy (Intermediate)
Pawmot Event Deck (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 Fighting-type Pokémon | ![]() |
Put a Stage 2 Pokémon into play | ![]() |
Win this battle by turn 14 | ![]() |
How to Beat it
We're using A2-089 for this one, as the mission requires you to put a Stage 2 Pokémon into play, and it's the strongest Fighting-type option for the job. The opponent’s deck is more refined now, with evolutions like A2b-024, A1a-029, and A2b-028, all capable of dealing 70–90 damage. It’s something to watch out for, especially since A2b-028 has 140 HP in this fight. Taking it down usually requires A2-089 or a boosted A1a-047 supported by A2-092.
Pawmot Event Strategy (Advanced)
Pawmot Event Deck (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
For this one, you can go with either the A2-089 or A1a-042 list, since both are just 3-diamond rarity and easy to build. Personally, I lean toward A1a-042—it’s faster and allows you to easily reset if you get a bad draw. The opponent is stronger this time, with A2a-028 capable of shutting down your attacks, but otherwise, the deck plays similarly to the intermediate version.
There's also a mission that requires you to win without your opponent scoring any points, which makes A1a-042 the better option. The A2-089 list often forces you to lose a Pokémon early while waiting to evolve, making that objective harder to complete.
Pawmot Event Strategy (Expert)
Pawmot Event Deck (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
The opponent is actually running a solid deck this time, featuring A2b-022 paired with A2b-025. If left unchecked, it can snowball quickly. We're using the A1a-042 list again here because it's faster, and both A1a-041 and A1a-042 can one-shot A2b-025, which is a high-priority target. They’re also running A2-147, so keep that in mind—but with support from A2-092, you can still hit the numbers you need.
Just remember the mission tasks, like winning before turn 12 and not letting your opponent score any points. That’s why A2-089 is a bit less attractive here. A2b-022’s 150 damage doesn’t matter much in this matchup, making A1a-042 the ideal choice for this fight.
Conclusion
Congrats, and I hope you get all the Promo cards! For more information on Solo Battles, check out the updated Solo Battles Guide.