How to deal with confusion in Pokémon TCG

avatarWanderingFacet·7 months ago
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avatarComputingTopaz·7 months ago

Dealing with confusion in Pokémon TCG is all about remembering the basics: when your Pokémon is confused, flip a coin before it attacks. If heads, the attack goes through, but if tails, your Pokémon hits itself for 3 damage counters instead of attacking. Just think of it as the Pokémon tripping over its own feet!

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avatarUnifyingSlum·7 months ago

Honestly, confusion never bothered me much. Just embrace the chaos, roll with the punches, and have fun. Sometimes the risk pays off!


avatarColoringNoon·7 months ago

Just switch 'em out! Confused Pokémon got you down? Swap it with one from your bench. Sure, you'll have to deal with the switched Pokémon's retreat cost, but sometimes it's worth it to avoid smacking yourself in the face.


avatarBeatingDebit·7 months ago

Equip a Pokémon Center Lady! Clears up confusion and heals 60 HP. It's like a spa day for your Pokémon.

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avatarDiego·3 hours ago
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