What does HP mean on Pokémon cards?
HP stands for Hit Points in Pokémon cards. It represents the amount of damage a Pokémon can take before it gets knocked out. So, the higher the HP, the tougher the Pokémon is in battle!
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HP on a Pokémon card? Easy peasy - it's Hit Points. Basically, it tells you how much of a beating this Pokémon can take before fainting. High HP = big tough guy!
Just think of HP as the Pokémon's stamina. More HP, more staying power in the arena.
HP means Hit Points. It's all about how much damage a Pokémon can endure. Low HP, and your Pokémon might as well be a leaf in a hurricane.
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