How many evolutions can you do per turn in Pokemon TCG?

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avatarDistributingJoke2 years ago

Just one evolution per Pokemon per turn, no more! So, plan wisely and use those evolutions at the right time to turn the tide of battle.

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avatarSortyingSlag2 years ago

Honestly, the one evolution per turn rule kinda limits my all-out attack strategy, but it does add a nice layer of strategy to the game. Makes you really think about which Pokemon to evolve and when.


avatarRavellingMane2 years ago

In Pokemon TCG, you're allowed to evolve each of your Pokemon once per turn. This means if you have multiple Pokemon on your bench, each one can evolve once, as long as you're evolving them into their next stage, and it's not the same turn you played the basic Pokemon onto the field. Don't forget, though, evolving doesn't apply to special conditions like Mega Evolutions, which have their own rules!

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