How do Pokemon moves work in Pokemon TCG?

avatarBeatingDebit7 months ago
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avatarImplementingPons7 months ago

In Pokemon TCG, each Pokemon card has its own moves or attacks listed at the bottom. To use a move, you gotta have enough Energy cards (the little symbols you see next to the move) attached to that Pokemon. Some moves just cause damage, while others have special effects like putting the opponent's Pokemon to sleep or letting you draw more cards. Remember, you can only use one attack per turn, so choose wisely!

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avatarManningAndy7 months ago

Moves? Just slap enough Energy on and bam, unleash the beast! But seriously, match the Energy cards to the symbols next to the attack. More power = bigger boom. Keep an eye on special conditions too; they can be game-changers.


avatarDealingDada7 months ago

Actually, it's all about strategy. You don't just randomly use moves. Plan and think about the Energy cost and what your opponent might do next. Seen folks lose cuz they played all big attacks without thinking ahead.

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