How does Poison work in the Pokemon TCG?

avatarSwellingDumpa year ago
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avatarSinkingDuela year ago

In the Pokemon TCG, when a Pokemon gets Poisoned, you put a Poison marker on it to remind you. At the end of each player's turn, the Poisoned Pokemon takes one damage counter (that's basically 10 damage). So, it's like a slow burn, chipping away at the Pokemon's health outside of the regular attacks. Keep an eye on those Poison markers, they can really turn the tides of a battle!

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avatarArisingWarda year ago

Poison in Pokemon TCG? It's simple. Your Pokemon takes 10 damage between turns. Ouch!


avatarCreatingGulfa year ago

Been playing Pokemon TCG for years and here's the deal with Poison: it chips away at your Pokemon's health after each player's turn by adding a damage counter. If you're not careful, it can knock out your Pokemon without it ever being attacked again. It鈥檚 a sneaky strategy but totally legit.

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