Pokémon
Nintendo Pokémon TCG Scarlet & Violet Elite Trainer Box
POKEMON SCARLET & VIOLET - TEMPORAL FORCES ELITE TRAINER BOX
Pokemon Scarlet & Violet Paldea Evolved Elite Trainer Box
Pokémon TCG - Scarlet & Violet Elite Trainer Box (Koraidon)
Pokemon Crimson Invasion Clanging Thunder Theme Deck Cracked Ice Holo
Pokemon TCG: Sun & Moon - Crimson Invasion Destruction Fang Theme Deck Hydreigon
Pokemon Trading Card Game: XY11 Steam Siege Theme Deck: Gears of Fire (Volcanion)
Pokemon TCG Origin Forme Palkia VSTAR League Battle Deck
Pokémon TCG League Battle Deck Ice Rider Calyrex VMax
Pokemon TCG: League Battle Deck - Single Strike Urshifu VMAX
The Pokémon Trading Card Game (TCG) is a collectible card game based on the Pokémon video game series. It was first published in 1996 by Wizards of the Coast in the United States, and has since been managed by The Pokémon Company International. The game allows players to battle each other using decks of Pokémon cards, each representing different creatures from the Pokémon universe.
In the game, players take on the role of Pokémon Trainers, and they use their decks to battle against each other. The goal is typically to either defeat all of your opponent's Pokémon or achieve specific victory conditions outlined in various game formats.
A typical Pokémon TCG deck consists of 60 cards, which include Pokémon cards, Trainer cards, and Energy cards. Pokémon cards represent the creatures that do battle, each with their own attacks and abilities. Trainer cards provide support, such as item cards that can enhance Pokémon or strategy cards that affect gameplay. Energy cards are used to power the attacks of Pokémon.
Players take turns playing cards from their hands, evolving their Pokémon, attaching Energy cards, and attacking their opponent's Pokémon. The game involves strategy in deck building, resource management, and timing of attacks.
The Pokémon TCG has grown immensely popular worldwide, with organized play events, tournaments, and a competitive scene. It appeals to both casual players and competitive gamers alike, and it has become a significant aspect of the Pokémon franchise alongside the video games, television shows, movies, and other merchandise.