Pokémon Trading Card Game Pockethas some cool immersive cards but the scene depicted in the Charizard card has players very confused about what’s going on. The digitalTCGgame has several immersive cards that pan into the illustration and explore inside the scene, offering players an up-close-and-personal view of the artwork.

Charizard’s immersive card, though, has many players scratching their heads. Redditorwhatthejeebusasks “Can someone explain to me why there’s a whole war happening in the backdrop of this card?” FellowTCG Pocketplayers are happy to oblige,providing plenty of potential explanations for what’s happening in the immersive Charizard card.

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The image shows what looks to bean all-out massive battle between a large group of Pokémon. At the center of it all is Charizard attacking with a ferocious flamethrower, but Gyarados, Venosaur, Dragonite, Polywrath, and otherfamiliar Gen 1 monsare also present and mid-attack. Many other Pokémon appear in the scene, some fighting and some, like the Psyduck in the bottom corner, clearly just trying to escape with their lives.

“Psyduck Is Out Of His Element” In Immersive Charizard Pokémon TCG Pocket Card

Fans Analyze What’s Happening In The TCG Pocket Card

Theimmersive Charizard cardmoves through the large-scale battle, but the details that become apparent make this scene even more bewildering. But amid all the chaos,one Pokémon is catching most players' attention: Psyduck.According to the original poster, “Psyduck is out of his element here. Poor guy is going to get wrecked.” Redditorturkeywithdogheadhas a different opinion, writing, “I’m betting Psyduck started it, completely on accident, and now is getting out of dodge before anybody blames him.”

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Many of the comments are sharing comments of the “wrong answer only” variety, with everything from references toThe Great Pokémon Warthat Lt. Surge fought in, to an expertly placed Rick-Roll. Some responses evenhone in on specific small areas of the illustration, analyzing what’s happening in them.

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According to comments, Taurus is doing its best, though many point out that the Gen 1 version of Taurus was actually pretty strong. Goldeen looks like she got thrown out of the water by Gyarados, and Mr. Mime is desperately trying to cast Reflect, possibly to protect a Wigglytuff. Meanwhile, thePikachu riding on a majestic Pidgeot looks like it’s just enjoying the whole show.

The Charizard Scene In Pokémon TCG Pocket Makes An Awesome Phone Wallpaper

No One’s Sure What’s Going On, But Everyone Agrees It Looks Cool

Looking at all these details closely doesn’t help fans figure out what’s actually going on in thisPokémon TCG Pocketscene, but it does show why these immersive cards exist in the first place. The immersive cards are aunique feature of the app that couldn’t possibly be recreated in the real world, making them a special way to get a closer look at the art of thePokémon TCG.

No matter what’s happening, though, one thing that fans can agree on is that the Charizard immersive card makes an awesome phone wallpaper. Many fans share images of their phones displaying the vibrant and chaotic image fromPokémon Trading Card Game Pocket. Asmore cards and sets are releasedin the app, players are sure to find even more beautiful immersive artwork in the future.