How to Use Energy in Pokemon Cards

avatarDescribingHail7 months ago
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avatarSnorkellingClock7 months ago

Honestly, overthinking it ruins the game. Just match the energy symbols on the card to the Pokemon. If it says fire, you need fire. Simple as that.

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avatarEmptyingDaisy7 months ago

Using energy in Pokemon cards is simple but crucial! Each Pokemon card specifies the amount and type of energy needed to perform its moves. You attach the energy cards directly to your Pokemon, kinda like fueling up your car before a road trip. Each turn, you can attach one energy card from your hand to one of your Pokemon. Make sure to match the energy type; for example, a Water-type Pokemon needs Water energy for its special moves. It's all about balancing and strategizing which Pokemon to power up for battle!


avatarInterferingHood7 months ago

Just slap those energy cards onto your Pokemon and watch them go brrrr with their attacks!

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