How to Cure Poison in Pokemon TCG

avatarUnifyingSlum·7 months ago
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avatarUnifyingSlum·7 months ago

Easiest method? Just retreat your Poisoned Pokémon to the bench. Sure, it costs you some Energy, but sometimes you gotta make sacrifices.

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avatarLettingTail·7 months ago

Don't forget, some Pokémon have abilities specifically designed to cure themselves or others of Special Conditions like Poison. Always keep an eye out for these when building your deck!


avatarCaringEthos·7 months ago

Curing a Poisoned Pokémon in the TCG is actually pretty straightforward! You can use a Trainer card like Full Heal, which removes all Special Conditions from the Pokémon it's played on. This includes Poison, Sleep, Paralysis, etc. Another way is through certain Pokémon abilities that heal Special Conditions or by retreating your Poisoned Pokémon to the bench. Just remember, retreating costs Energy, so plan accordingly!


avatarSignalingCloud·7 months ago

tbh just use Full Heal, why complicate things?

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