Does your deck hero revolve around certain effects you might want to run more items to keep it healthy or take it off the field to retrigger it’s effect. Is your deck hero a Tag Team Card (whose mechanics work on excess energy) you’ll run an energy heavy deck. What to use and not to use as well as aspect ratios for energy to pokémon vastly differs per deck. Unfortunately to properly play means to properly invest. It really is a collectible card game in that aspect. However a big portion of the fun is creating your own unique deck in this game. Not tournament viable but if you want to play against some friends with actual decks this would be the way to start. So if you just want to buy a deck, buy one of the world championship decks, each year they release a few special decks based on the competitive meta. Most starting decks are two coloured decks but every starter deck is pretty much useless against someone who at least had one or two lucky pack pulls. Usually you want to run either a single colour deck or two colours. Stadiums are very much like field spells in Yugioh, they determine the battlefield only one stadium can be active and a newly played one destroys the old one.Using these tools you build yourself a deck. As a drawback you can only play these once per turn while items have no such limitations. Basically everything items do, they can do better. allow you to influence your opponent in a way you pick rather than himself etc. Supporters are themed like people in the Pokémon world and are powered up versions of items, they will allow you to search for better cards or more cards. Item cards are comparable to magic cards in Yu-Gi-oh, you can activate them from your hand allowing various weaker effects to incur like switching a pokémon or preforming a deck search. Special Energy however do activate special effects to power up your Pokémon’s offence or defence. Special Energies can only be attached to a Pokémon whose card colour is equal to that energy colour(except for colourless) and you are limited to having four of them in your deck. Basic Pokémon can be played once in your hand.Įnergy cards are comparable to mana in magic but rather than playing them on the field they are attached to a pokémon and thus much more a limited resource. Stage 1 and Stage 2 function as evolutions and can not be played right away, Pokémon have to be evolved over time. Pokémon cards exist in three tiers as well. Special Pokémon Cards (EX-GX-Tag Team etc)Īll Pokémon Cards and Energy cards can exist in eleven different colours representing typings or a group of typings. A deck can contain several types of cards. On rare items there might be a single card limit. So you can’t run 4 pikachu’s from set A and use four Pikachu’s from set B! You can however run 4 mewtwo’s AND a MEWTWO GX. In fact you can’t run more than four cards with a single name in your deck. Another official rule is that a card can never have more than four copies in the deck. No matter how you build, your deck always has to contain exactly 60 cards. In PTCG everyone builds their own deck or buys a starter deck. So to beat your opponent you just have to beat down everything he brings. Given how these cards are so much better than the regular monsters though, nearly every deck you are going to encounter while playing this game is featured around the big hitters. V cards equals a double dip in the price pot. Knocking out a plain monster will net you one price card, taking out an opponent’s EX- GX-Tag Team or soon to be. Though the game would want you to believe this is normally one per knockout but in special cases two in reality more often than not you are facing the special cards. You can claim prize cards for knocking out your opponents pokémon in battle. Claiming six prize cards is the way to go. Clearing the opponent’s field is hard and requires some heavy RNG thingies.so think of it more as an bonus winning condition than YOUR goal. as the game is relatively fast to play with little room for THAT creative tactics. Although little old me doesn’t really think decking out is all that viable. Be the first to claim six prize cards, clear your opponent’s field of any pokémon or deck out your opponent. Like in Pokémon the video games this is done by one on one Pokémon duels and you can win a match by completing one of three conditions. PTCG is one on one card battling games with some faint familiarities to Cardfight Vanguard and Magic The Gathering. Hi big people monsters, Chibi Pinkie here and today, even though I am a bit sad, me and Fun the Mime Jr will teach you to play PTCG, thats short for Pokémon Trading Card Game and the official term for it.
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