What is a Damage Counter in Pokemon TCG?

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avatarQuestioningVale2 years ago

Damage counter? It's basically just a fancy name for a way to track how much hurt your Pokemon's gotten in a match. Think of it like hit points in a video game, but with physical tokens you put on your cards.

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avatarReplyingTheft2 years ago

Just tiny markers to make life complicated. Why not just write it down or something?


avatarCorrectingGait2 years ago

In the Pokemon TCG, a damage counter is a small token or marker that players use to keep track of how much damage a Pokemon has taken in battle. Each damage counter typically represents 10 damage points. So if your Charizard takes 60 damage, you'd place 6 damage counters on it to show its current health status. It's a crucial part of the game, keeping battles organized and clear on how close each Pokemon is to being knocked out!

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