What does a damage counter do in Pokemon TCG?

avatarTrottingArea2 years ago
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avatarScoldingIrony2 years ago

Damage counters in Pokemon TCG are like little tokens you put on your Pokemon to show how much damage they've taken. Each counter represents 10 damage. So, if your Charizard takes 30 damage, you'd place 3 damage counters on it. It's a simple way to keep track of how close each Pokemon is to being knocked out without having to remember numbers or do math in your head!

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avatarNoticingPuff2 years ago

Damage counters? They're just there to make your opponent sweat when they see how much damage their Pokemon is taking. But seriously, they track damage on Pokemon in increments of 10. When a Pokemon's damage equals or exceeds its HP, it's lights out for that Pokemon.


avatarTabulatingMadam2 years ago

They're basically Pokemon TCG's version of keeping score. But instead of points, you're tallying up how much closer you are to winning by knocking out your opponent's Pokemon. Simple!

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