First we have a double dose of decks with Tropical Takedown and Twilight Rogue. The former features Alolan Exeggutor on the cover. It’s cleverly packaged as the long, neck divides the window of the box. Its contents, however, are what really counts. Alolan Exeggutor comes in with 160 HP which is good to start. Its attack is Tropical Shake which deals a measly 20 damage, but you add 20 more for every basic energy card in your discard pile (but can’t exceed 100). This ups its value as a member of your team and would benefit from going third or fourth in the battle, depending on varying circumstances. As long as there’s a good amount of energy cards in the pile, Exeggutor could wipe out plenty of threats. Alolan Sandslash comes with the deck as well and makes for a fair sweeper. Its ability allows you to draw a card before attacking which helps plan for future moves. Smash Turn needs three energy cards but wallops opponents with 50 damage; doing so means you have to switch it with a benched Pokémon. So, if you need to deal some quick damage and can swap into a beefier ally, Alolan Sandslash is handy.
Pokemon card game vets can also gain a lot from the Trainer Challenge . The game offers an advanced collection feature, where players can view and sort their cards. The cards can be sorted by several categories from Pokemon type to evolution chains. Those who are active in the card game community can purchase future decks and import them into the online version via a QR code or serial number. The QR code can be scanned with a webcam and instantly added to the game, without having to type anything in. This is a welcomed change from the standard micro-transaction model that would be expected with this type of product. Instead of paying money for a virtual item, people can just buy a physical deck and have the best of both wor
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Hot on the heels of pokemon tcg collecting guide|https://pokemontcgdeck.Com/ Black and White , the Pokemon Co. is prepping to launch the enw Pokemon TCG Trainer Challenge in April. We were able to get our hands on the browser based game at PAX East 2011 and what we experienced was an accessible and fun way to enter the Pokemon TCG ar
No combination of Pokémon, Trainers, and Energy cards is perfect, and generally you’ll have to reconfigure your deck before each gym to serve as a hard-counter to its core strategy. Like in the main series games, gyms use decks themed around specific types, but you shouldn’t expect all the same type matchups from the games to work here. Pokemon types have been reshuffled to fit into six broader categories for the sake of simplicity – for instance, all flying-types in from the games are now normal-types with fighting resistances, so an all-fighting team will get wiped pretty easily by the normal gym.
After signing up for the Trainer Challenge, gamers will be given three decks which they can use to battle a computer-controlled opponent. Here, players are carefully guided through the steps of battling their Pokemon . From attaching energy types to evolving their Pokemon , players can learn the basics of the TCG which can be then transfer directly into the physical card g
In an effort to mitigate scalping over the holiday season, Walmart has released a new policy for Pokémon cards , instituting a 5-pack/box limit per visit to the store, both in-person and online. The move comes after a viral video on TikTok last week enraged collectors and shone a light on the widespread is
There are many people who would never pick-up a trading card came, regardless of if they’re a fan of that particular franchise or not. The idea of jumping into a TGC can be intimidating, especially when you don’t know the rules or how to construct a formidable deck. The Pokemon TCG Trainer Challenge has changed all of this. Not only does it guide new players through the steps of battle, but it gives the veterans a new place to practice and battle their frie
Hardcore fans of the trading card game studied the manual religiously to learn how to play, but more casual players had a Game Boy cart to teach us. Pokémon Trading Card Game for Game Boy offers a crash course in the dynamics of the card game. It presents itself as an RPG similar to Pokémon Red and Blue, but instead of a team of six Pokémon, you challenge gyms with a deck. After winning each battle you’ll receive booster packs from your opponent which you can use to fine-tune your deck. You can build whatever you want as long as it contains 60 cards and at least one basic Pokémon.
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