How do energy cards that provide multiple types work in Pokemon TCG?

avatarEmptyingDaisy·2 years ago
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avatarTrottingArea·2 years ago

Multi-type energy cards in Pokemon TCG are super cool 'cause they let your Pokémon use different types of moves without needing a bunch of different energy cards. So, if you got a card that says it provides Water and Electric energy, any Pokémon you attach it to can use it as either type. Makes building your deck way more flexible!

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avatarAlightingTang·2 years ago

From my experience, multi-type energy cards are game-changers. They've saved my skin in battles more times than I can count. They let you adapt on the fly and keep your opponent guessing. You attach one to your Pokémon, and bam, you've got the energy for potentially any move that Pokémon can pull off, as long as it matches the card's types.


avatarDroppingSway·2 years ago

They count as whatever type you need when you play 'em. Simple as that.

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