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'''Retreat Cost''' (Japanese: '''にげる''' ''retreat'') is the amount 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. A Pokémon's raw Retreat Cost, which is printed on its card, ranges from 0 Energy (often called a "free retreat"), all the way up to 5 Energy, although there was no card with a Retreat Cost of 5 since {{TCG|Stormfront}} {{TCG ID|Stormfront|Mamoswine|21}}. It is marked by {{TCG|Colorless}} ({{e}}) Energy symbols. | |||
==Effects that alter | Initially, a player could retreat Pokémon as often as they liked during the same turn, discarding Energy each time, if necessary. Since {{TCG|EX Ruby & Sapphire}}, the player can retreat Pokémon only once per turn. | ||
Several Pokémon are capable of altering | |||
==Pokémon cards by Retreat Cost== | |||
{{main|:Category:Pokémon cards by Retreat Cost|Category:Pokémon cards by Retreat Cost}} | |||
==Effects that alter Retreat Costs== | |||
Several Pokémon are capable of altering a Pokémon's Retreat Cost, usually through [[Pokémon Power]]s or {{TCG|Ability|Abilities}}. Trainer cards such as {{TCG|Pokémon Tool card|Pokémon Tools}} and {{TCG|Stadium card|Stadiums}} can also alter a Pokémon's Retreat Cost. In most cases, increases in the Retreat Cost are done by fixed amounts, while reductions may be either by fixed amounts or by setting to 0 (referred to as having "no Retreat Cost"). | |||
Increases are calculated first, then reductions. If a Pokémon has no Retreat Cost due to an effect, it overrides all effects that increase its Retreat Cost. | |||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== |
Latest revision as of 02:27, 8 May 2024
Retreat Cost (Japanese: にげる retreat) is the amount 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. A Pokémon's raw Retreat Cost, which is printed on its card, ranges from 0 Energy (often called a "free retreat"), all the way up to 5 Energy, although there was no card with a Retreat Cost of 5 since Stormfront Mamoswine. It is marked by Colorless () Energy symbols.
Initially, a player could retreat Pokémon as often as they liked during the same turn, discarding Energy each time, if necessary. Since EX Ruby & Sapphire, the player can retreat Pokémon only once per turn.
Pokémon cards by Retreat Cost
- Main article: Category:Pokémon cards by Retreat Cost
Effects that alter Retreat Costs
Several Pokémon are capable of altering a Pokémon's Retreat Cost, usually through Pokémon Powers or Abilities. Trainer cards such as Pokémon Tools and Stadiums can also alter a Pokémon's Retreat Cost. In most cases, increases in the Retreat Cost are done by fixed amounts, while reductions may be either by fixed amounts or by setting to 0 (referred to as having "no Retreat Cost").
Increases are calculated first, then reductions. If a Pokémon has no Retreat Cost due to an effect, it overrides all effects that increase its Retreat Cost.
In other languages
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