Can you play Pokemon cards with different sets?

avatarUnifyingSlum·2 years ago
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avatarDezincingBrute·2 years ago

Absolutely! In the Pokemon TCG, mixing cards from different sets is perfectly fine and a big part of the strategy. Players often blend cards from various expansions to create their ultimate deck. So, whether it’s a vintage card from the base set or a shiny new one from the latest expansion, feel free to mix and match!

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avatarBustingSpire·2 years ago

Yeah, you can mix cards from different sets with no problems. It's all about building the best deck strategy, not sticking to one set. Just make sure you're aware of any specific rules for the format you're playing in!


avatarTabulatingMadam·2 years ago

Nope, gotta keep it pure. Stick to one set for the true Pokémon TCG experience. Mixing sets is just making it too easy.

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