![]() In that case, you don't take Fire Pokemon.īut in the Trading Card Game, you don't have that luxury. You take Fire Pokemon for Steel Pokemon, unless you're playing the original Diamond and Pearl and didn't select Chimchar. You take Ice Pokemon to fight Dragon Pokemon or Bug Pokemon for Dark and Grass Pokemon. In the Pokemon games, it's best to have six Pokemon of different types with move sets that can counter anything you might run into. Depending on your future needs, you may end up with decks that have greater or fewer of each main category, though you'll rarely, if ever, climb higher than 20 Pokemon or 15 Energy. We recommend giving the following formula a chance when you're just starting out: 15 Pokemon, 12 Energy, 33 Trainer. It often shocks players to learn how strongly most modern decks favor Trainer cards. It's important to have the right cards in your deck, but it won't help you at all if you never draw those cards. But the first time you fight someone with multiple draw supporters, like Miriam or Professor's Research, you'll lose. Provided your opponent makes the same mistakes, you'll end up having a fairly equal match. ![]() The latter is also an easy trap to fall into, as it's a reasonable reaction to see your Pokemon's energy costs and fear the worst. The former mistake is understandable after all, it's the iconic nature of these critters that has printed billions of dollars for decades. ![]() When players first start building decks, they often put too much emphasis on Pokemon and Energy cards. ![]()
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