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==Restored Pokémon==
==Restored Pokémon==
A Restored Pokémon (known in Japan as ''Revived Pokémon'') is a form of Pokémon that in the [[Pokémon games]], is revived to life from a [[Fossil]]. As with the games, only nine Pokémon can be classified as Restored Pokémon; however, only {{TCG|Tirtouga}}, {{TCG|Archen}}, {{TCG|Aerodactyl}}, and {{TCG|Lileep}} have appeared so far. In order to play a Restored Pokémon, the player must first play the respective Fossil card, search the bottom seven cards of their deck for the corresponding Pokémon, and then place into onto his or her Bench. This type of card was introduced in the {{TCG|Noble Victories}} expansion.
A Restored Pokémon ({{ruby|復|ふく}}{{ruby|元|げん}}ポケモン ''Fukugen Pokemon'') is a form of Pokémon that in the [[Pokémon games]], is revived to life from a [[Fossil]]. As with the games, only nine Pokémon can be classified as Restored Pokémon; however, only {{TCG|Tirtouga}}, {{TCG|Archen}}, {{TCG|Aerodactyl}}, and {{TCG|Lileep}} have appeared so far. In order to play a Restored Pokémon, the player must first play the respective Fossil card, search the bottom seven cards of their deck for the corresponding Pokémon, and then place into onto his or her Bench. This type of card was introduced in the {{TCG|Noble Victories}} expansion.


==Special Conditions==
==Special Conditions==
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A Special Condition ({{ruby|特|とく}}{{ruby|殊|しゅ}}{{ruby|状|じょう}}{{ruby|態|たい}} ''Tokushu Jōtai'') is a result that some attacks have. Specific attacks may cause the Defending Pokémon to be affected by at least one of the five Special Conditions: Asleep (ねむり ''Nemur''), Burned (やけど ''Yakedo''), Confused (こんらん ''Konran''), Paralyzed (マヒ ''Mahi'') and Poisoned (どく ''Doku'').
A Special Condition ({{ruby|特|とく}}{{ruby|殊|しゅ}}{{ruby|状|じょう}}{{ruby|態|たい}} ''Tokushu Jōtai'') is a result that some attacks have. Specific attacks may cause the Defending Pokémon to be affected by at least one of the five Special Conditions: Asleep (ねむり ''Nemuri''), Burned (やけど ''Yakedo''), Confused (こんらん ''Konran''), Paralyzed (マヒ ''Mahi'') and Poisoned (どく ''Doku'').


Unlike [[status ailment]]s in the video games, Special Conditions are not necessarily mutually exclusive:  Poisoned and Burned are recognized by placing a specific marker on the afflicted Pokémon (and can be combined), while Asleep, Confused, and Paralyzed are recognized by rotating the Active Pokémon's card (thus it can only be affected by one of these at a time).  Also unlike the video games, Special Conditions are healed upon {{TCG|evolution}}, {{TCG|Pokémon Lv.X|level-up}}, or being switched out of the Active position and placed on the Bench.
Unlike [[status ailment]]s in the video games, Special Conditions are not necessarily mutually exclusive:  Poisoned and Burned are recognized by placing a specific marker on the afflicted Pokémon (and can be combined), while Asleep, Confused, and Paralyzed are recognized by rotating the Active Pokémon's card (thus it can only be affected by one of these at a time).  Also unlike the video games, Special Conditions are healed upon {{TCG|evolution}}, {{TCG|Pokémon Lv.X|level-up}}, or being switched out of the Active position and placed on the Bench.