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Regarding the Big Plastic Flipcoins...
I hate using them as flipcoins and see them more as collectables. If I need a flipcoin for an action in the TCG, I just use a quarter or a car wash token or something.
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Regarding the Beta Tester Exclusive Deck Box and Such
I really think that TPC should partner with ULTRAPro to send the TCG Live beta testers physical versions of the in-game beta tester-exclusive deck box and sleeves, along with sending them a copy of the beta tester coin
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I Devised Some Triple Battle Rules for the TCG
In a TCG Triple Battle, the layout is the same as in a TCG Rotation Battle except for the lack of a Rotation Marker. Your opponent's Active Pokémon are called their Left Active, Central Active, and Right Active Pokémon. Each player's Left Active and Right Active Pokémon is named for each player's left and right hand…
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Hot Take
Fairy should've never been reconsolidated into Psychic in the TCG, since Fairy provided some unique strategies. They should make Fairy its own Type again If you agree, then put #BringBackFairy in your response.
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Unofficial Triple Battle and Rotation Battle Banlist
Trick-or-Treat Hatterene 073/198 is hereby banned from being played in Triple or Rotation Battles due to the attack Psychic dealing 50 more damage for each Energy attached to your opponent's Active Pokémon, which could potentially allow for exponential power escalation, eventually leading to Trick-or-Treat Hatterene…
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I Devised Some Rotation Battle Rules for the TCG
Hey there! As my first post to this forum, I've decided to post some Rotation Battle rules I devised for the TCG Each player has three Active Pokémon and three Benched Pokémon, as well as a Rotation Counter. This Rotation Counter is kept below the Active Pokémon that is considered Rotated to the Front. Only a Pokémon…
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I Devised Some Double Battle Rules for the TCG
In a TCG Double Battle, each player has two Active Pokémon and four Benched Pokémon. They are your Left Active and Right Active Pokémon, and like in a TCG Triple Battle one player's Left Active Pokémon corresponds to the other player's Right Active Pokémon and vice versa. The Rotation Mulligan rule carries over as a Double…