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A '''Pokémon Power''' is a special ability held by some Pokémon in the {{g|TCG}}.
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A '''Pokémon Power''' (Japanese: '''特殊能力''' ''special ability'') is a special Ability held by some Pokémon in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]].


Much like the [[abilities]] in the [[main series]] of games, Pokémon Powers are used in addition to [[move]]s. For example, {{TCG ID|Base Set|Charizard|4}} of the {{TCG|Base Set}} has the Pokémon Power '''Energy Burn''', which changes all Energy attached to the card into {{TCG|Fire}} Energy.
Typically, Pokémon Powers are additional effects that the card's player can trigger once or multiple times during their turn, before they attack. However, before the {{TCG|Expedition Base Set}}, some cards, such as {{TCG|Base Set}} {{TCG ID|Base Set|Charizard|4}}, had Pokémon Powers that were always active. For example, all {{TCG|Energy card}}s attached to Charizard provided {{TCG|Fire Energy}} at all times. The player did not have to announce that they were using the power or do anything to trigger it, as it was always active.


In {{TCG|Expedition}} and sets released beyond, they were split into Poké-Powers and Poké-Bodies. By rule, all effects that target older Pokémon Powers also affect Poké-Powers and Poké-Bodies, all effects that target Poké-Powers ''and'' Poké-Bodies also affect older Pokémon Powers, and any effects that target only Poké-Powers or only Poké-Bodies do not effect older Pokémon Powers. Typically, Poké-Powers are used once per turn, while Poké-Bodies are always active.
After the release of Expedition, Pokémon Powers were split into two groups: Poké-Powers (Japanese: '''ポケパワー''' ''Poké-Power'') and Poké-Bodies (Japanese: '''ポケボディー''' ''Poké-Body''). Poké-Powers are special effects that the player must trigger or announce using. A Poké-Body's effect is one that is in effect regardless. The player does not need to announce the use of a Poké-Body, since it is always active. In essence, a Poké-Power's effect is not always active, while a Poké-Body's effect is.


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With the release of {{TCG|Black & White}}, Pokémon Powers were combined into one mechanic once again and renamed [[Ability|Abilities]] (Japanese: '''特性''' ''special characteristic''), after the analogous element in the main series games.
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* {{cat|Cards with Pokémon Powers}}
* {{cat|Cards with Poké-Powers}}
* {{cat|Cards with Poké-Bodies}}
 
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Revision as of 18:40, 15 January 2015

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A Pokémon Power (Japanese: 特殊能力 special ability) is a special Ability held by some Pokémon in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.

Typically, Pokémon Powers are additional effects that the card's player can trigger once or multiple times during their turn, before they attack. However, before the Expedition Base Set, some cards, such as Base Set Charizard, had Pokémon Powers that were always active. For example, all Energy cards attached to Charizard provided Fire Energy at all times. The player did not have to announce that they were using the power or do anything to trigger it, as it was always active.

After the release of Expedition, Pokémon Powers were split into two groups: Poké-Powers (Japanese: ポケパワー Poké-Power) and Poké-Bodies (Japanese: ポケボディー Poké-Body). Poké-Powers are special effects that the player must trigger or announce using. A Poké-Body's effect is one that is in effect regardless. The player does not need to announce the use of a Poké-Body, since it is always active. In essence, a Poké-Power's effect is not always active, while a Poké-Body's effect is.

With the release of Black & White, Pokémon Powers were combined into one mechanic once again and renamed Abilities (Japanese: 特性 special characteristic), after the analogous element in the main series games.

Relevant categories

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