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Thanks! We sure love it so far. We play every day and I'm looking forward to expanding our collection and Pokemon types. So far we only have a couple of really strong Pokemon, so if one of us is able to get some energy behind that one then it's a fairly quick game just picking off the weak ones...
Thanks for the reply. So is there any real disadvantage to keeping your Pokemon in your hand instead of your bench? (Besides the rule that Pokemon cannot evolve on their first turn on the bench). The way I see it, with proper planning, the only Pokemon that really need to be on your bench are...
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I like to keep a few spaces open on my bench so that I don't create a log-jam of weak basics if I draw a better one. If I have basic Pokemon in my hand and open spaces on my bench do I have to place them on the bench, or can I keep them in my hand?
Seems to me that it's far...
Hey everyone!
Well, if you would have told me 15 years ago that I would be signing up for a Pokemon forum I would have told you that you were crazy, but here we are.
My 6-year old son Hudson recently became interested in collecting Pokemon cards. I am a middle school teacher, and when I...
Hey everyone!
Well, if you would have told me 15 years ago that I would be signing up for a Pokemon forum I would have told you that you were crazy, but here we are.
My 6-year old son Hudson recently became interested in collecting Pokemon cards. I am a middle school teacher, and when I...