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==Stages==
==Stages==
Pokémon cards have five stages:
Pokémon cards have four stages:
* [[Baby Pokémon (TCG)|Baby]], which is considered one stage lower than basic Pokémon. However, they are not required to play their evolved forms. They represent [[Baby Pokémon]] in the games.
* [[Baby Pokémon (TCG)|Baby]], which is considered one stage lower than basic Pokémon. However, they are not required to play their evolved forms. They represent [[Baby Pokémon]] in the games.
* [[Basic Pokémon (TCG)|Basic]], which is a Pokémon that does not evolve from any other (excluding Baby Pokémon). Pokémon which do not evolve to or from another Pokémon, {{TCG|Pokémon SP}}, and {{TCG|Pokémon EX}} are also classified as Basic.
* [[Basic Pokémon (TCG)|Basic]], which is a Pokémon that does not evolve from any other (excluding Baby Pokémon). Pokémon which do not evolve to or from another Pokémon, {{TCG|Pokémon SP}}, and {{TCG|Pokémon EX}} are also classified as Basic.
* [[Stage 1 Pokémon (TCG)|Stage 1]], which is a Pokémon which has evolved from a Basic Pokémon.
* [[Stage 1 Pokémon (TCG)|Stage 1]], which is a Pokémon which has evolved from a Basic Pokémon.
* [[Stage 2 Pokémon (TCG)|Stage 2]], which is a Pokémon which has evolved from a Stage 1 Pokémon.
* [[Stage 2 Pokémon (TCG)|Stage 2]], which is a Pokémon which has evolved from a Stage 1 Pokémon.
* [[Pokemon GX]], which are [[Sun and Moon (TCG)]] only cards, that are either Basic or Evolution Pokemon, that have one powerful attack that can only be used once a game.


==Pokémon card variants==
==Pokémon card variants==
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