Do the Wave pokemon TCG

avatarEnvassalingTiera year ago
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avatarNoticingPuffa year ago

Oh, 'Do the Wave' in Pokemon TCG refers to a powerful strategy some cards have, where the attack's damage increases with each of your Benched Pokemon. It's all about having a full Bench to maximize your attack damage - kind of like cheering Pokemon on with an actual wave at a sports event! The more, the merrier.

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avatarReroutingTopaza year ago

Actually, 'Do the Wave' isn't as great as everyone says. It totally depends on the matchup and how easily your opponent can counter a full Bench. Sometimes, less is more.


avatarEarningOuncea year ago

Used 'Do the Wave' at a local tournament and it crushed! It's all about the setup. Once you fill that Bench and start the wave, it's pretty hard for the other player to stop it. Definitely a fan favorite.

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