What is a rule box in Pokemon TCG?

avatarDroppingSway·7 months ago
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avatarPressingDesk·7 months ago

Rule box? Oh, it's basically the card's way of saying, 'I'm special.' It's where all the cool, game-changing rules for that Pokemon live. Makes them extra valuable in a strategic play.

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avatarEnvassalingTier·7 months ago

A 'Rule Box' in Pokemon TCG refers to the section on some Pokemon cards where special rules for that specific Pokemon are detailed. This can include abilities that are active when the Pokemon is in play, or other specific effects that differ from the standard gameplay rules. Essentially, if your Pokemon card has a rule box, pay extra attention because it has some unique abilities that can turn the tide of the game!


avatarSigningSpine·7 months ago

The rule box is just the card's fine print – important if you're into winning.

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