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EntertainmentPokemon Trading Cards

What Is a Special Condition in Pokemon Trading Card Game?

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Hi, I’m Joe D’Andrea, a Pokemon professor at Comic Cafe in Warren New Jersey, and we’re here to show you how to play the Pokemon trading card game.

Sometimes an attack can affect a Pokemon in ways other than damage, and these are called special conditions. There are five types; the first is asleep. When your Pokemon is asleep, turn it counter-clockwise facing to the left. In between turns, flip a coin, or roll a die. If you get tails it stays asleep, but if it’s heads it wakes up.
A sleeping Pokemon can’t attack, and it can’t retreat to the bench, either. If your Pokemon is burned, place a burn marker next to it. In between turns, flip a coin. If you get tails, place two damage counters on that Pokemon. Burn counters stay on the Pokemon until the Pokemon evolves or retreats to the bench.
Sometimes your Pokemon may become confused in an attack. If it does, turn the Pokemon upside down. After announcing your attack, flip a coin. If heads, the attack proceeds normally, but if tails, your Pokemon gets three damage counters and the attack ends with no other effect.
If your Pokemon is paralyzed, turn the card clockwise to the right. A paralyzed Pokemon also can’t retreat. However, in between turns, a Pokemon becomes unparalyzed. Paralyzed Pokemon can’t attack, and they can’t retreat. When your Pokemon is poisoned, put a poison marker next to that Pokemon. In between turns, place one damage counter on that Pokemon.
Pokemon can be burned and poisoned, and one of confused, asleep, or paralyzed. You can’t be confused, asleep, and paralyzed at the same time, though, because of the direction you’re turning the card in. If you move a Pokemon to your bench, return it to your hand, or evolve a Pokemon — that removes any special conditions it had. In between turns, you’ll want to handle special conditions in a certain order: poisoned, burned, asleep, and then paralyzed. Don’t worry about confused. You handle confusion during your turn when your Pokemon is about to attack.
When a Pokemon is poisoned and burned, of course that means it’s going to take on damage counters. That also means the Pokemon could be knocked out just by being poisoned or burned. If it does, you take your Pokemon and discard it, and your opponent takes a prize card.


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How to Play a Trainer Card in the Pokemon TCG

What Are Abilities, Poke-Powers & Poke-Bodies in Pokemon?

What Is a Special Condition in Pokemon Trading Card Game?

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What Are the Rarest Pokemon Cards?

What Are the Cards in the Pokemon Trading Card Game?

What Are the Best Pokemon Cards?

What Is Weakness & Resistance in the Pokemon Trading Game?

How to Use Counters, Coins & Dice in the Pokemon TCG

How to Attack in the Pokemon Trading Card Game

How to Use a Different Pokemon Card Deck

How to Retreat a Pokemon in the Trading Card Game

How to Trade Cards Pokemon Online

How to Evolve a Pokemon in the Trading Card Game

What Are Top Pokemon Trading Card Game (TCG) Strategies?

How to Spot a Counterfeit Pokemon Card

How to Win the Pokemon Trading Card Game (TCG)

How to Attach Energy to a Pokemon in the Trading Card Game

How to Find a Rare Pokemon Card

How to Trade Pokemon Cards

How to Determine a Pokemon Card’s Value

How to Start a Pokemon Trading Card Game (TCG)

How to Open New Pokemon Cards

How to Collect Pokemon Trading Cards

How to Play the Pokemon Trading Card Game (TCG)

What Is a Pokemon Energy Card?

What Is Pokemon?

What Is the Pokemon Trading Card Game?

What Is a Pokemon Trainer Card?

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