Me enviaron una pregunta sobre combates doble o tirples en cartas - TopicsExpress



          

Me enviaron una pregunta sobre combates doble o tirples en cartas (algo como en el videojuego), no hay mucha información al respecto, solo hay combates dobles; solo encontré esto, espero que les sirva, si quieren lo comparten en los grupos donde están: 2-on-2 Battle The 2-on-2 Battle format allows each player to have 2 Active Pokémon in play at a time. This game is played exactly like a regular game of Pokémon except for a few rules changes. - Players may put up to 2 Basic Pokémon into play, face down, at the beginning of the game. - No player may have more than 6 Pokémon in play at any time. If possible, a player must have 2 Active Pokémon in play at all times. - Only 1 Pokémon may attack each turn. During his or her turn, a player may only choose 1 Defending Pokémon to attack unless the text of a Pokémon’s attack refers to “each Defending Pokémon.” - When both of a player’s Pokémon are Asleep, Burned, Confused, or Poisoned, that player can make an attempt to recover or avoid damage in whatever order he or she would like. When 1 of that player’s Active Pokémon becomes Paralyzed, it cannot attack on that player’s next turn— though his or her other Pokémon may still attack if it is not affected by a Special Condition that would prevent it from doing so. - If a Trainer card has an effect on an Active Pokémon, a player must choose only 1 Active Pokémon for that card’s effect, unless that card specifies that it affects more than 1 Pokémon. - When a player’s Pokémon uses an attack on an opponent’s Baby Pokémon that requires a flip, that player must flip a coin. However, if 1 of the defending player’s Pokémon is a Baby Pokémon that requires a flip and the defending player’s other Pokémon is not, the attacking player does not have to flip a coin to attack the non-Baby Pokémon.
Posted on: Thu, 05 Sep 2013 16:21:23 +0000

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