
Gotta catch 'em all!
Pokemon Trading Card Game is the world's most popular collectible card game. Players build decks around their favorite Pokemon and battle to become Pokemon Masters. Easy to learn, perfect for beginners.
Pokemon Trading Card Game brings the beloved video game and anime series to life in card form. Players take on the role of Pokemon Trainers, using their Pokemon to battle opponents in strategic head-to-head matches.
The game features hundreds of Pokemon characters from all generations, each with unique attacks, abilities, and HP. Build your deck, evolve your Pokemon, and prove you're the very best!
Objective: Take all 6 of your Prize cards by knocking out your opponent's Pokemon, or win if your opponent has no Pokemon in play or can't draw a card at the start of their turn.
Deck Requirements: 60 cards exactly. You can have up to 4 copies of any card (except basic Energy cards).
Setup: Each player draws 7 cards. You must have at least 1 Basic Pokemon in your opening hand to start - shuffle and redraw if you don't. Place 1 Basic Pokemon face-down as your Active Pokemon, and up to 5 more on your Bench. Draw 6 Prize cards face-down.
Each turn follows these steps:
After you attack, your turn ends.
Pokemon Cards: Your main battlers. Come in three stages - Basic (play directly), Stage 1 (evolve from Basic), and Stage 2 (evolve from Stage 1). Each has HP, attacks, weaknesses, and resistances.
Energy Cards: Power your Pokemon's attacks. Attach 1 per turn. Come in 11 types matching Pokemon types.
Trainer Cards: Instant effects. Three subtypes: Items (use immediately), Supporters (1 per turn, powerful effects), and Stadiums (stay in play affecting both players).
Play Areas: Active Spot (1 Pokemon fighting), Bench (up to 5 Pokemon waiting), Deck, Discard Pile, Prize Cards (6 cards, take 1 when you KO opponent's Pokemon).
There are three ways to win:
Pro Tip: Prize card management is crucial. Sometimes it's better to KO multiple small Pokemon than one big one!
Every Pokemon card packs a lot of information into a small space. Here's what each part means:
A Pokemon TCG deck is exactly 60 cards. No more, no less. Here's how to build your first competitive deck:
A balanced starting formula:
This ratio shifts depending on your strategy, but it's a solid baseline.
Every competitive deck runs a core engine:
If you're brand new, buy a League Battle Deck (~). These are pre-built, tournament-adjacent decks that teach you real strategy. Upgrade from there by swapping in better Trainers and refining your Pokemon lines.
by The Official Pokémon YouTube channel
Official beginner's guide covering all the basics
by Triple S Games
Comprehensive rules tutorial with no distractions — learn the complete rules in 10 minutes
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Friendly beginner walkthrough covering setup, turns, and winning