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So a couple of kids on my street were showing off their Pokemon cards yesterday then I showed them mine and they loved it! I also mentioned to them that they should learn to play the game and that I would be happy to teach them. Also these kids are friends with my son so I'm not being the creepy adult haha!
I have created created three 30 card decks which they can use to learn the mechanics of the game and pick up the basics and have based them on the starter pokemon from Sun and Moon. Do you think this is a good base in which to start them on and build?
Pokemon 9
4x Fire Starter Basic
3x Fire Starter Stage 1
2x Fire Starter Stage 3
Items 10
Professor's Letter x3
Potion x2
Big Malasada x1
Switch x2
Nest Ball x1
Energy Retrieval x1
Supporters 5
Tierno x3
Professor Kukui x1
Team Skull Grunt x1
Energy 6
Fire x6
I can then switch the Pokemon and energies but just keep the trainers. I have tried to minimise the amount of deck searching and shuffling they need to do and remove any discard hands stuff.
What do you think?
I have created created three 30 card decks which they can use to learn the mechanics of the game and pick up the basics and have based them on the starter pokemon from Sun and Moon. Do you think this is a good base in which to start them on and build?
Pokemon 9
4x Fire Starter Basic
3x Fire Starter Stage 1
2x Fire Starter Stage 3
Items 10
Professor's Letter x3
Potion x2
Big Malasada x1
Switch x2
Nest Ball x1
Energy Retrieval x1
Supporters 5
Tierno x3
Professor Kukui x1
Team Skull Grunt x1
Energy 6
Fire x6
I can then switch the Pokemon and energies but just keep the trainers. I have tried to minimise the amount of deck searching and shuffling they need to do and remove any discard hands stuff.
What do you think?