Water Pokemon Master
10th November 2003, 03:08 PM
Welcome all you non-Pokémon TCG players! This will be your very first step in learning how to play the Pokémon TCG or in refreshing your memory, if you are an older player.
Before I start this lesson, I highly recommend going to your local Target store and picking up a Sapphire theme deck for $10. I will be using it in future lessons as an example, so it is best that you get it before Sunday.
First things first. In order to play the Pokémon TCG, you should know what all of the cards’ anatomies are. Go to the following link and browse around the four types of cards (click the tabs) and hover your mouse over parts of the cards. Each part of the card will give you a description of what it's function is.
http://www.pokemon-tcg.com/p_learnplay/anatomy.html
Once you have mastered what each part to each card does, you will be able to learn how to build a basic deck, which will be next week’s lesson. Until then, you should study your Sapphire deck and take a look at the rule book that came along with it to get a feeling of the game. If you have any questions about anything, post it and other members and I will try to answer them to the best of our ability.
Until next week's lesson, class is dismissed. :)
- WPM
Before I start this lesson, I highly recommend going to your local Target store and picking up a Sapphire theme deck for $10. I will be using it in future lessons as an example, so it is best that you get it before Sunday.
First things first. In order to play the Pokémon TCG, you should know what all of the cards’ anatomies are. Go to the following link and browse around the four types of cards (click the tabs) and hover your mouse over parts of the cards. Each part of the card will give you a description of what it's function is.
http://www.pokemon-tcg.com/p_learnplay/anatomy.html
Once you have mastered what each part to each card does, you will be able to learn how to build a basic deck, which will be next week’s lesson. Until then, you should study your Sapphire deck and take a look at the rule book that came along with it to get a feeling of the game. If you have any questions about anything, post it and other members and I will try to answer them to the best of our ability.
Until next week's lesson, class is dismissed. :)
- WPM