✔ 最佳答案
Quite complicated and lots of rules.............
but after you know that you will think thatis very EASY to play.
What Do You Need to Play?
Well, you and your opponent each need your own deck of 60 cards, a coin to flip, and some counters to mark damage to your Pokémon. You can use pennies or whatever else you want if you run out of counters.
Object of the Game
You win the game if any one or more of these things occur:
You win if you collect all of your Prize cards. When you begin the game, each player sets aside six Prize cards. Each time you Knock Out one of your opponent's Pokémon, you take one of your own Prizes (not your opponent's!) and put it into your hand. You win when you take your final Prize card.
You win if your opponent's deck is out of cards at the beginning of his or her turn.
You win if your opponent has no Pokémon on the Bench to replace his or her Active Pokémon, and his or her Active Pokémon gets Knocked Out. That means there's no one for your Pokémon to fight against, so you win!
Starting the Game
Shuffle your deck and draw 7 cards, putting the rest of the deck face-down in front of you.
Check to see if you have any Basic Pokémon in your hand.
Each player puts a Basic Pokémon from his or her hand face-down in front of him or her. These are the starting Active Pokémon for each player.
Each player may, if he or she wishes, choose up to 5 Basic Pokémon from his or her hand and put them face-down on his or her Bench.
Each player sets aside 6 cards from the top of his or her deck, face-down to one side—these are that player's Prize cards. Flip a coin to see who goes first.
All players now play with their Active and Benched Pokémon face-up.
DRAW a card.
Now DO ANY of these you want in whatever order you want:
PUT Basic Pokémon cards on the Bench (as many as you want).
EVOLVE Pokémon (as many as you want).
Example: Jake has a card called Grovyle that says "Evolves from Treecko," and he has a Treecko card in play. He may play the Grovyle card on top of the Treecko card.
Note: You can't evolve a Pokémon that you just played or evolved on that turn. Also, neither player can evolve a Pokémon on the first turn. And finally, yes, you can evolve a Pokémon on your Bench - that counts as "in play"!
ATTACH 1 Energy to one of your Pokémon (only once per turn).
PLAY Trainer cards (as many as you want).
When you want to play a Trainer card, do what it says, then put it in the discard pile. You may play only one Supporter card and only one Stadium card per turn.
RETREAT your Active Pokémon (only once per turn).
To retreat your Active Pokémon, you must discard one Energy from it for each listed for its Retreat Cost. If there aren't any for its Retreat Cost, it retreats for free. (You'll read more about costs in the "ATTACK!" section.) 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 the two Pokémon when they switch.
A Pokémon that is Asleep or Paralyzed can't retreat.
For more and update information, go to
http://www.pokemon-tcg.com/
or
http://www.pokebeach.com
Hope this can help you!!!!
2007-01-06 22:06:07 補充:
Rules:
http://www.pokemon-tcg.com/p_learnplay/learnplay.jsp