Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

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  1. taurik

    Note Taking

    Since this topic has come up a few times, I had some questions regarding note taking, specifically as regarding note taking about your hidden prizes. We know that encoded notes are not allowed. However, do you have to write down exact information about the cards? For example, if I only care...
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    Finally Passed the Professor Exam!

    After taking the exam about 6 times, I finally passed! :biggrin:
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    Torterra Deck Suggestions Wanted

    Pokemon:20 4-2-1-1 Torterra/Torterra Lv. X 4-2 Vespiquen 4 Sneasel DP 2 Weavile SW Trainers:24 4 Bebe's Search (no Celio's Networks) *gets any pokemon in the deck) 1 Prof. Birch 1 Prof. Rowan 2 Rival 2 Sidney's Stadium 1 Speed Stadium 1 Quick Ball 2 Energy Search 1 Plus Power 1...
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    Paralyze Markers Question

    How are the paralyze markers supposed to work with the figures? It looks like you're supposed to put them around something, but I can't for the life of me figure out where they go.
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    Compendium vs. Compendium EX

    What's the difference between the Compendium and the Compendium EX? Is the original only for historical purposes?
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    "Normal" Animals in Pokemon Universe

    This is probably a silly question, but does anyone know why there are no "normal" animals in the Pokemon Universe. Many of the Pokemon are variations of what we would consider "normal" animals, like cats, dogs, birds, insects, etc., but there are none of our normal animals. What gives?
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    Darkness Energy and Sneasel's Feint Attack

    Sneasel's (DP) Feint Attack: Choose 1 of your opponent's Pokemon. This attack does 20 damage to that Pokemon. This attack's damage is not affected by Weakness, Resistance, Poke-Powers, Poke-Bodies, or any other effects on that Pokemon. Darkness Energy: If the Pokemon Darkness Energy is...
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    Decks Without Rare Candy?

    I've noticed from reading various deck postings (and from my fun experience at Nats last year) that about 99% of decks use Rare Candy. Would anyone have a suggestion for a decent deck type that could work without this card?
  9. taurik

    Switching your oppenents pokemon

    This is probably a really basic question, but I haven't seen it addressed anywhere. When one of your cards tells you to switch your opponent's active pokemon with one of his benched pokemon, who decides which benched pokemon comes up? Some cards specify that your opponent chooses the benched...
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