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A retreat cost is the number of energy attached to a Pokémon that must be discarded in order to retreat to the bench and bring up a Pokémon from the bench. Retreat costs printed on a card range from 0 energy (often called a "free retreat") all the way up to 5 energy. A player my only retreat once per turn.
A '''retreat cost''' is the number of {{TCG|Energy}} attached to a Pokémon that must be discarded in order to retreat to the bench and bring up a Pokémon from the bench. Retreat costs printed on a card range from 0 energy (often called a "free retreat") all the way up to 5 energy. They are marked by {{TCG|Colorless}} ({{e}}) Energy symbols. A player may only retreat once per turn.


= Factors influencing printed retreat cost =
==Factors influencing printed retreat cost==
 
===Speed ===
== Speed ==
Typically, Pokémon that have higher [[Speed#Speed|speed]] in the [[main series]] tend to have lower retreat costs in the TCG. As a result, {{TCG|Lightning}} Pokémon tend to have low retreat costs while {{TCG|Metal}} Pokémon tend to have higher retreat costs.
 
Typically, Pokémon that have higher [[Speed#Speed|speed]] in the video games tend to have lower retreat costs in the tcg. As a result, [[Lightning (TCG)|lightning]] Pokémon tend to have low retreat costs while [[Metal (TCG)|metal]] Pokémon tend to have higher retreat costs.
 
== Stage ==
 
Although [[Basic Pokémon]] often had retreat costs of 0 in early sets, most sets produced since the [[Expedition Base Set (TCG)|Expedition Base Set]] do not contain any Basic Pokémon with free retreat costs. Virtually all modern Pokémon with no retreat costs are evolved, especially evolved forms of [[Flying (type)|flying-type]] Pokémon.
 
= Effects that alter retreat costs =
 
Several Pokémon are capable of altering retreat costs, usually through [[Pokémon Power|Pokémon Powers]]. In most cases, increases in retreat costs are done by fixed amounts, while reductions may be either fixed amounts or decreases to 0. If a decrease to 0 and an increase both effect the same Pokémon, the resulting retreat cost is 0.


===Evolution stage===
Although [[Basic Pokémon]] often had retreat costs of 0 in early sets, most sets produced since the {{TCG|Expedition Base Set}} do not contain any Basic Pokémon with free retreat costs. Virtually all modern Pokémon with no retreat costs are evolved, and many are {{Type2|Flying}} Pokémon.


==Effects that alter retreat costs==
Several Pokémon are capable of altering retreat costs, usually through [[Pokémon Power]]s. In most cases, increases in retreat costs are done by fixed amounts, while reductions may be either fixed amounts or decreases to 0. Increases are calculated first, meaning that if an increase to the retreat cost and a reduction of the retreat cost to 0 affect the same Pokémon, the Pokémon's resulting retreat cost is 0.


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Revision as of 04:25, 28 August 2007

A retreat cost is the number of Energy attached to a Pokémon that must be discarded in order to retreat to the bench and bring up a Pokémon from the bench. Retreat costs printed on a card range from 0 energy (often called a "free retreat") all the way up to 5 energy. They are marked by Colorless ( ) Energy symbols. A player may only retreat once per turn.

Factors influencing printed retreat cost

Speed

Typically, Pokémon that have higher speed in the main series tend to have lower retreat costs in the TCG. As a result, Lightning Pokémon tend to have low retreat costs while Metal Pokémon tend to have higher retreat costs.

Evolution stage

Although Basic Pokémon often had retreat costs of 0 in early sets, most sets produced since the Expedition Base Set do not contain any Basic Pokémon with free retreat costs. Virtually all modern Pokémon with no retreat costs are evolved, and many are Template:Type2 Pokémon.

Effects that alter retreat costs

Several Pokémon are capable of altering retreat costs, usually through Pokémon Powers. In most cases, increases in retreat costs are done by fixed amounts, while reductions may be either fixed amounts or decreases to 0. Increases are calculated first, meaning that if an increase to the retreat cost and a reduction of the retreat cost to 0 affect the same Pokémon, the Pokémon's resulting retreat cost is 0.

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