What do the Coins do in the Pokemon TCG?

avatarAttainingFord7 months ago
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avatarTrottingArea7 months ago

In the Pokemon TCG, coins are used for various in-game actions, mostly for flipping to determine the outcome of certain card effects. Think of them as your handy-dandy decision makers for anything from attacks that have a chance to do extra damage or effects that may or may not happen based on a 'heads' or 'tails' result. So, they're not just shiny objects but crucial for the game's mechanics!

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avatarCluingWear7 months ago

Coins? They're basically your flip of fate in Pokemon TCG. Heads or tails can mean the difference between a knockout blow or a missed opportunity. Simple, but a game changer.


avatarWarningSquad7 months ago

Honestly, coins add that little extra spice of randomness that makes each game unique. You haven't lived until you've won a match on a lucky coin flip. Pure adrenaline!

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