zondag 26 juni 2011

Pokémon voor dummies

"If your Active Pokémon has lots of damage counters on it, you might want to retreat it and bring in one of the Pokémon on your Bench to fight instead. But on most turns, you probably will not retreat.
To retreat your Active Pokémon, you must discard one Energy from it for each * listed for its Retreat Cost. If there are not any * for its Retreat Cost, it retreats for free. (You will read more about costs in the "Attack!" section.- gelukkig maar -) Then you can switch it with a Pokémon from your Bench. Keep damage counters, Evolution cards, and Energy cards (other than the ones you had to discard) with each Pokémon when they switch.
A Pokémon that is Asleep or Paralyzed cannot retreat.
When your Active Pokémon goes to your Bench (wether it retreated or got there some other way), some things about it do go away - Special Conditions (Asleep, Burned, Confuses, Paralyzed, and Poisoned) and anything else other than damage, that might be the result of an attack some Pokémon made earlier.
If you retreat, you can still attack that turn with the new Active Pokémon."
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2 opmerkingen:

  1. Oei, ik stopte al met lezen na 2 zinnetjes. Goed dat je een leuk laatste zinnetje had.

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  2. Er zijn dus jongens die op hun 18de nog altijd precies DAT Engels gebruiken, in ALLE omstandigheden. Dus ook als ze zichzelf leren voorstellen, of iemand anders. Of als ze business trends bespreken. Of een zakelijke brief schrijven.

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