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In the '''[[Pokémon TCG]]''', there are three types of cards players can use to build their decks with; "Pokémon", "Trainers" and "Energy". | In the '''[[Pokémon TCG]]''', there are three types of cards players can use to build their decks with; "Pokémon", "Trainers" and "Energy". | ||
* | *[[Pokémon card]]s are the creatues you use to do battle with. Each Pokémon card has some combination of attacks and "Pokémon Power", these are used to either disrupt your opponent or give you the winning edge. | ||
* | *[[Trainer card]]s generally have a one time effect and are then discarded. | ||
* | *[[Energy card]]s are the "fuel" necessary for your Pokémon to attack. If your Pokémon has no Energy cards attached to it, it cannot attack! | ||
Each of these cards themselves have their own subtypes as well. | Each of these cards themselves have their own subtypes as well. | ||
* | * Pokémon cards include both "Basic" and "Evolution" Pokémon. | ||
* | * Trainer cards include regular trainer cards, "Stadium" cards, "Poké Tool" cards, "Technical Machine" cards, and others | ||
* | * Energy cards include Basic and Special Energy cards. | ||
[[Category:TCG]] | [[Category:TCG]] |
Revision as of 23:50, 10 October 2006
In the Pokémon TCG, there are three types of cards players can use to build their decks with; "Pokémon", "Trainers" and "Energy".
- Pokémon cards are the creatues you use to do battle with. Each Pokémon card has some combination of attacks and "Pokémon Power", these are used to either disrupt your opponent or give you the winning edge.
- Trainer cards generally have a one time effect and are then discarded.
- Energy cards are the "fuel" necessary for your Pokémon to attack. If your Pokémon has no Energy cards attached to it, it cannot attack!
Each of these cards themselves have their own subtypes as well.
- Pokémon cards include both "Basic" and "Evolution" Pokémon.
- Trainer cards include regular trainer cards, "Stadium" cards, "Poké Tool" cards, "Technical Machine" cards, and others
- Energy cards include Basic and Special Energy cards.