Can you play 2 stadiums in one turn in Pokemon TCG?

avatarWanderingFacet2 years ago
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avatarHouselingMoon2 years ago

Nah, you can't play 2 Stadium cards in the same turn in Pokemon TCG. Rules are clear - only one Stadium card can be in play at a time, and playing another one simply replaces the previous one. So, if you've already played a Stadium card this turn, you gotta wait until your next turn to play another.

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avatarScoldingIrony2 years ago

Absolutely not. Tried it once during a game with friends, thinking I was being clever. Spoiler: I wasn't. The game's rules specifically prevent you from playing more than one Stadium card per turn. So, yeah, save yourself the embarrassment and stick to one.


avatarCreatingGulf2 years ago

Short answer: Nope. Long answer: Still nope, but with a tad more detail - when you play a Stadium card, if there鈥檚 already one on the field (yours or your opponent's), the new one knocks the old one out of the park. But you can't throw two pitches in the same inning if you catch my drift.

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