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===Prize card===
===Prize card===
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{{redirect|Prize|money given to the winner of a battle by the loser|prize money}}
A '''Prize card''' (Japanese: サイド ''Side'') is a card taken by a player for [[#Knock Out|Knocking Out]] one of their opponent's [[#Pokémon card|Pokémon]]. The Prize cards are laid face-down at the start of the game and are unknown from both players. When using the regular 60-card [[#Deck|deck]], six prizes are put down at the start of the game. However, three are put down if using a 30-card [[#Half Deck|Half Deck]], and four are put down if using a 40-card prerelease deck. When a Pokémon is Knocked Out, the opponent player takes one of their own Prize cards and places it on their hand, or two Prize cards when a [[#Pokémon-EX|Pokémon-EX]] is Knocked Out. The first player to take all of their Prize cards [[#Winning|Wins]] the game.
A '''Prize card''' (Japanese: サイド ''Side'') is a card taken by a player for [[#Knock Out|Knocking Out]] one of their opponent's [[#Pokémon card|Pokémon]]. The Prize cards are laid face-down at the start of the game and are unknown from both players. When using the regular 60-card [[#Deck|deck]], six prizes are put down at the start of the game. However, three are put down if using a 30-card [[#Half Deck|Half Deck]], and four are put down if using a 40-card prerelease deck. When a Pokémon is Knocked Out, the opponent player takes a certain number of prize cards - typically one, though some Pokémon have attacks which change this and certain types of cards (such as [[Pokémon-GX]] or [[Pokémon V]]) allow the opposing player to take more Prize Cards when they are Knocked Out. The first player to take all of their Prize cards [[#Winning|Wins]] the game.


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