Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

call energy?

Call Energy is from Majestic Dawn
If you attach it to your basic Pokemon, you are allowed to search your deck for 2 basic pokemon and put them on your bench. if you do, your turns ends though.
 
Call Energy is from Majestic Dawn
If you attach it to your basic Pokemon, you are allowed to search your deck for 2 basic pokemon and put them on your bench. if you do, your turns ends though.

That is not entirely true. Call Energy does not need to be on a basic pokemon to work. Call Energy just needs to be on your active pokemon for you to use the effect. The pokemon can be an evolved or Lv. X. Once you use the effect, your turn ends because you use the effect instead of attacking for the turn. You are free to use it again the following turn. It does not have a restriction to using it only when you attach it, like Heal Energy, Recover Energy, Warp Energy, Cyclone Energy, etc.

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Call Energy

CALL ENERGY SCAN

With 4 call energy, you have a 40% chance of at least one appearing in your opening hand. In this situation, you can use the effect on your first turn. Call energy can also be used at any point in the game if it is attached to your active pokémon, but is especially popular at the start because trainers cannot be used by the player who goes first on that first turn. Call energy allows a good way to "get around" this rule, and because it is an energy card you are not lagging behind a turn with energy attachments and have more energy in your deck than if you used something else e.g. a poké-power or basic. Where the deck can fit it in, call energy usually fits in as a staple, but the best bet is to test it out in your own decks to see how it works out for your strategy. Searching basic pokémon has always been popular, previously with methods like Dunsparce or Holon Mentor. It allows you to get your pokémon set up quickly by evolving as many as possible the following turn and so after.
 
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