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# A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Active Pokemon: The Pokemon you are using to attack or take damage.
Basic: Short for "Basic Pokemon."
Catcher/Catchered: Short for the use of a "Pokemon Catcher" card.
Example: "I drew a catcher and decided to catcher out his Mewtwo EX for the revenge KO !"
Check: A card which makes an opponent unwilling to commit another card to the field.
Example: Landorus EX would make an opponent unwilling to bench Dark Deino.
Counter: A card which can be used to deal with a threat, strategically - i.e for deck building purposes.
Example: In general Terrakion NVI counters Darkrai EX.
Damage Counter: A damage counter represents 10 damage in Pokemon TCG.
Example: Put 2 damage counters on the defending Pokemon (put 20 damage on the defending Pokemon.)
DCE: This an abbreviation for "Double Colorless Energy".
Deck out: When you or your opponent have no cards left to draw from your deck.
Examples: "I decked out my opponent using Devour with Durrant!"
Defending Pokemon: The opponent's Active Pokemon.
Donk: Your active Pokemon gets a knock out on the first turn on the Defending Pokemon and they have no Pokemon left on the bench. (Getting Donk-ed or Getting a Donk.)
Failed search: When someone plays a search card and does not search anything out. Can be done with or without intention.
Format: A particular set period of time when cards from particular sets are legal for tournament play.
Jank: An opinionated term used to describe card(s) that are considered worthless and not worthy of current tournament play.
KO: Knock Out
Meta or Meta-game: A term used to describe what cards are recently being played in current tournaments.
Mill or Milling: A term which originated from MTG (Magic the Gathering) of sending cards from your opponents deck or your deck to the graveyard.
Example: "I had 4 Durant in play and used the attack 'Devour' to mill 4 cards from my opponent's deck to the discard pile."
Modified Format: When certain sets are restricted from play due to rotation or through an agreement with said players choice.
Examples: "No Base Set cards allowed"
"Black and White on wards format"
Mulligan: When you draw 7 cards and draw no basic Pokemon in your opening hand.
Net-decking: A term used to describe copying and building a deck exactly card for card from a deck list source.
OHKO: One Hit Knock Out
Opening Hand: The first 7 cards you draw to start the game!
Out: A card which can be used to deal with a threat, tactically - i.e when you are playing against someone, so dependent on the situation.
Example: Terrakion is an out to Darkrai EX but if Darkrai EX holds Eviolite, then Terrakion EX is no longer an out.
POP: Pokemon Organised Play
Pre-release: An event organised by Play!Pokemon which allows you to open booster packs and play a special event which involves using cards from the next set to be released, exclusively held within the 3 weeks leading up to a set's official release.
Pulling: A term used to describe when you open a booster pack.
"I just pulled a Mewtwo EX from a next destinies pack!"
Revenge: To knock out an opponent's Pokemon after you lost a Pokemon to a Knock out yourself.
Rotation: When particular sets become no longer tournament legal.
Scrub: A term which is very general to describe "a bad player" or not making the top cut of a tournament(s). *Moderator note: usually only used by snobby players. Not making Top-Cut does not automatically make you a bad player.
Sneak Peak: Also known as a Pre-release.
Sniping: When a Pokemon's attack deals damage to particular benched Pokemon.
TCG: This is a common abbreviation for "Trading Card Game". - submitted by Renpuu
TCGO: The most popular term used when referring to the official Pokemon Trading Card Game Online client.
Tech: A single copy of a card which is down to the personal preference of the player.
"I run a tech copy of 'Tool Scrapper' as I can search it out with Skyla if I need it."
Top-cut: The final rounds of a tournament, after everyone has played in the round-robin portion of the tournament. It consists of the players with the best records after the round-robin stage, and can contain several different numbers of players depending on the size of the tournament.
Top deck: A term used to describe when a player is drawing the card(s) he needs.
Example:"I only had 1 card in hand and then I top decked the Professor Juniper ! Yes ! A fresh hand of 7 cards!"
"I top decked the Pokemon Catcher to catcher out his damaged EX to take my last 2 prizes for game!"
Tournament Format: The sets which are allowed to be used in tournaments due to rotations.
Unlimited Format: When you can play ALL cards printed in a particular deck.
Wiff/Wiffing: A term used to describe when you play a card and it does not go your way.
Examples: "I got a tails on a crushing hammer and I needed that to by time and prevent my opponent from attacking!"
"I got tails on a Super Scoop up! Now I'm stuck with this Pokemon in my Active position"
"I played a Professor Juniper to draw a fresh hand of 7 cards, but I did not draw the Double Colorless energy I needed for my Mewtwo EX to attack that turn!"
X-Y-Z: Pokemon line ups used to describe X Basic, Y Stage 1 and Z Stage 2 within an evolution line.
Example: "I run a 4-2-4 of Charizard. So 4 Charmander, 2 Charmeleon, 4 Charizard"
"I run a 2-2 Blissey line. So 2 Chansey and 2 Blissey"
Definitions submitted by renpuu, overlord drakow and donavannj. To get your definition included in this list, PM me. back to top of glossary
Glossary of Pokémon Trading Card Game Terminology
In this post is a list of both common and uncommon terminology used in the Pokémon Trading Card Game as well as terms used when talking about the Pokémon Trading Card Game. If you have any words or terms you would like to submit a definition for, please PM me with the word and its definition. Please note that some of these terms may be region-specific.Terms
# A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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[a id]numsym[/a id] back to top of glossaryA
[a id]a[/a id] back to top of glossaryActive Pokemon: The Pokemon you are using to attack or take damage.
B
[a id]b[/a id] back to top of glossaryBasic: Short for "Basic Pokemon."
C
[a id]c[/a id] back to top of glossaryCatcher/Catchered: Short for the use of a "Pokemon Catcher" card.
Example: "I drew a catcher and decided to catcher out his Mewtwo EX for the revenge KO !"
Check: A card which makes an opponent unwilling to commit another card to the field.
Example: Landorus EX would make an opponent unwilling to bench Dark Deino.
Counter: A card which can be used to deal with a threat, strategically - i.e for deck building purposes.
Example: In general Terrakion NVI counters Darkrai EX.
D
[a id]d[/a id] back to top of glossaryDamage Counter: A damage counter represents 10 damage in Pokemon TCG.
Example: Put 2 damage counters on the defending Pokemon (put 20 damage on the defending Pokemon.)
DCE: This an abbreviation for "Double Colorless Energy".
Deck out: When you or your opponent have no cards left to draw from your deck.
Examples: "I decked out my opponent using Devour with Durrant!"
Defending Pokemon: The opponent's Active Pokemon.
Donk: Your active Pokemon gets a knock out on the first turn on the Defending Pokemon and they have no Pokemon left on the bench. (Getting Donk-ed or Getting a Donk.)
E
[a id]e[/a id] back to top of glossaryF
[a id]f[/a id] back to top of glossaryFailed search: When someone plays a search card and does not search anything out. Can be done with or without intention.
Format: A particular set period of time when cards from particular sets are legal for tournament play.
G
[a id]g[/a id] back to top of glossaryH
[a id]h[/a id] back to top of glossaryI
[a id]i[/a id] back to top of glossaryJ
[a id]j[/a id] back to top of glossaryJank: An opinionated term used to describe card(s) that are considered worthless and not worthy of current tournament play.
K
[a id]k[/a id] back to top of glossaryKO: Knock Out
L
[a id]l[/a id] back to top of glossaryM
[a id]m[/a id] back to top of glossaryMeta or Meta-game: A term used to describe what cards are recently being played in current tournaments.
Mill or Milling: A term which originated from MTG (Magic the Gathering) of sending cards from your opponents deck or your deck to the graveyard.
Example: "I had 4 Durant in play and used the attack 'Devour' to mill 4 cards from my opponent's deck to the discard pile."
Modified Format: When certain sets are restricted from play due to rotation or through an agreement with said players choice.
Examples: "No Base Set cards allowed"
"Black and White on wards format"
Mulligan: When you draw 7 cards and draw no basic Pokemon in your opening hand.
N
[a id]n[/a id] back to top of glossaryNet-decking: A term used to describe copying and building a deck exactly card for card from a deck list source.
O
[a id]o[/a id] back to top of glossaryOHKO: One Hit Knock Out
Opening Hand: The first 7 cards you draw to start the game!
Out: A card which can be used to deal with a threat, tactically - i.e when you are playing against someone, so dependent on the situation.
Example: Terrakion is an out to Darkrai EX but if Darkrai EX holds Eviolite, then Terrakion EX is no longer an out.
P
[a id]p[/a id] back to top of glossaryPOP: Pokemon Organised Play
Pre-release: An event organised by Play!Pokemon which allows you to open booster packs and play a special event which involves using cards from the next set to be released, exclusively held within the 3 weeks leading up to a set's official release.
Pulling: A term used to describe when you open a booster pack.
"I just pulled a Mewtwo EX from a next destinies pack!"
Q
[a id]q[/a id] back to top of glossaryR
[a id]r[/a id] back to top of glossaryRevenge: To knock out an opponent's Pokemon after you lost a Pokemon to a Knock out yourself.
Rotation: When particular sets become no longer tournament legal.
S
[a id]s[/a id] back to top of glossaryScrub: A term which is very general to describe "a bad player" or not making the top cut of a tournament(s). *Moderator note: usually only used by snobby players. Not making Top-Cut does not automatically make you a bad player.
Sneak Peak: Also known as a Pre-release.
Sniping: When a Pokemon's attack deals damage to particular benched Pokemon.
T
[a id]t[/a id] back to top of glossaryTCG: This is a common abbreviation for "Trading Card Game". - submitted by Renpuu
TCGO: The most popular term used when referring to the official Pokemon Trading Card Game Online client.
Tech: A single copy of a card which is down to the personal preference of the player.
"I run a tech copy of 'Tool Scrapper' as I can search it out with Skyla if I need it."
Top-cut: The final rounds of a tournament, after everyone has played in the round-robin portion of the tournament. It consists of the players with the best records after the round-robin stage, and can contain several different numbers of players depending on the size of the tournament.
Top deck: A term used to describe when a player is drawing the card(s) he needs.
Example:"I only had 1 card in hand and then I top decked the Professor Juniper ! Yes ! A fresh hand of 7 cards!"
"I top decked the Pokemon Catcher to catcher out his damaged EX to take my last 2 prizes for game!"
Tournament Format: The sets which are allowed to be used in tournaments due to rotations.
U
[a id]u[/a id] back to top of glossaryUnlimited Format: When you can play ALL cards printed in a particular deck.
V
[a id]v[/a id] back to top of glossaryW
[a id]w[/a id] back to top of glossaryWiff/Wiffing: A term used to describe when you play a card and it does not go your way.
Examples: "I got a tails on a crushing hammer and I needed that to by time and prevent my opponent from attacking!"
"I got tails on a Super Scoop up! Now I'm stuck with this Pokemon in my Active position"
"I played a Professor Juniper to draw a fresh hand of 7 cards, but I did not draw the Double Colorless energy I needed for my Mewtwo EX to attack that turn!"
X
[a id]x[/a id] back to top of glossaryX-Y-Z: Pokemon line ups used to describe X Basic, Y Stage 1 and Z Stage 2 within an evolution line.
Example: "I run a 4-2-4 of Charizard. So 4 Charmander, 2 Charmeleon, 4 Charizard"
"I run a 2-2 Blissey line. So 2 Chansey and 2 Blissey"
Y
[a id]y[/a id] back to top of glossaryZ
[a id]z[/a id] back to top of glossaryDefinitions submitted by renpuu, overlord drakow and donavannj. To get your definition included in this list, PM me. back to top of glossary