Pokemon Cards: Tips and Strategies
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Pokemon Cards: Tips and Strategies
There are many intricacies
within the Pokemon Trading Card Game. It is difficult, especially for
a new player, to know the best strategies to win when their view of the
game is overloaded with all that there is to know about Pokemon cards (and there is A LOT to know).
Here are some of my top tips to help you get on the path towards becoming a successful Pokemon TCG player:
1. Learn from Experienced Players
This
is incredibly important for anyone that plays the Pokemon Trading Card
Game. You really need talk to those who have been playing the game
longer than you have. Whether it be at a local Pokemon league or
online through a message board, seek out the best Pokemon card players
and ask them to teach you their ways.
It is a much more arduous
and less enjoyable route to approach the game as an individual sport.
Conversing with those who know more than you and learning from each
other is by far the best way to improve your Pokemon TCG skill. Don't be shy, most veteran players will be more than happy to help you.
2. Play the Best Decks
Find out what Pokemon cards everyone else is using, and use those same cards! There is a reason why certain Pokemon card are more popular than others...because they are good!
As
the saying goes, "If you can't beat them, join them." As a novice
player, do not try to come up with a brand new deck to beat this well
established deck. You should follow the crowd and use the popular
deck, learn the strategies it uses.
Only after you master using the most popular Pokemon deck can you begin to delve into your original Pokemon deck concepts.
3. Practice, Practice, Practice!
Once you have learned the best Pokemon TCG strategies and have put together a top tier deck, you need to practice with it!
Make
sure you practice with friends who are willing to try different Pokemon
out against your decks (and you should do the same for them).
The
goal when practicing should not be to win or lose, but to find out
which Pokemon cards work best together. Although it is nice to win,
this is not your main objective. You want to practice to learn what
performs best, so that when you play in an actual tournament, you will
be ready for whatever is thrown at you.
Hold true to these three
tips and I guarantee you will become a better Pokemon card player in no
time. Becoming proficient in the game of Pokemon cards can take some time, but never get discouraged and keep at it! The Pokemon TCG is a fun game and hosts an awesome community of players.
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My decks arw powerfull. but i can't beat my best friend eventhough i use powerful cards such as lugia legend, reshiram,zekrom,simisear,emboar and typhlosion prime!
I also like to use Stage 2 Pokémon with lots of HP, such as Torterra and Torterra Lv.X. I've found that Grass-types often have A LOT of HP. Also, use moves that heal your Pokémon while doing damage to your opponent. It helps!!!!
I enjoy using strong Basic Pokémon coupled with Snowpoint Temple. These strong Pokémon should be backed by strong Stage 1 Pokémon such as the 110 HP Hippowdon and the 100 HP Electivire.
Very good videos and I enjoyed reading your hub and I agree that's what I do I always write down new ideas for decks, ideas, strategies and esc. and I do believe that if you are a serious player you should keep one around to write strategies and such down and if your crazy like myself you will copy and entire paper filled with cards and there affects and I mean every card hahaha!
im going to my 1st tournament on saturday the city championships
Hey ppls! You should try using Raichu (I think it's from Arceus)! It has Electromagnetic Induction which gives it 2 Electric Energy Cards! But sometimes, that's not enough. So try using that Raichu and an Energy Search so then you'll be packed full of Energies! Hope this helped!













Jojo parker 3 months ago
Hey guys Im new to the Pokemon world but recently learning to play I love it. I am currently working on a deck that consist of 20 Pokemon 21 trainers an 19 energies. The pokemon are 2 pichu 2 pikachu 1 raichu 2 snivey 2 servine 1 serperior 1 oshamwott 1 dewott 1 samurott 2 tepig 1 pignite 2 scraggy an 2 scrafty. My strategy is to hit with speed an confusion an power wit if any of my Pokemon takes damage I treat them an lose only one if two energies in which il have trainers to search the discard pile an potion to heal energy searches the whole nine. Is this a good deck?