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==In the TCG==
==In the TCG==
{{main|Attack (TCG)}}
{{main|Attack (TCG)}}
[[File:KyuremEXBanditRing84.jpg|150px|thumb|Kyurem-EX (Ancient Origins 25) which has two moves which are {{m|Glaciate}} and an original move called Icecalibur.]]
In the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]], {{TCG|attack}}s are similar to moves. {{TCG|Pokémon}} cards generally have only one or two attacks, but different cards of the same [[Pokémon (species)|species]] may have different attacks. The TCG also often introduces attacks that do not exist in the core series, and it [[TCG move errors|does not limit]] the attacks a Pokémon can know to those it can learn in the core series games.
In the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]], {{TCG|attack}}s are similar to moves. {{TCG|Pokémon}} cards generally have only one or two attacks, but different cards of the same [[Pokémon (species)|species]] may have different attacks. The TCG also often introduces attacks that do not exist in the core series, and it [[TCG move errors|does not limit]] the attacks a Pokémon can know to those it can learn in the core series games.
Most attacks have an attack cost, which is printed as energy symbols to the left of the attack name. A Pokémon card can only use an attack if it has enough {{TCG|Energy card|Energy}} attached to it to pay for that attack's cost. Energy only needs to be attached to the Pokémon; unless explicitly stated otherwise, all Energy cards remain attached to a Pokémon after it attacks. The attack cost is printed using energy symbols. Most attacks deal damage and the amount an attack deals is written to the right of the attack name as a large black or white number, conventionally divisible by 10. If a Pokémon uses an attack that deals damage, put a damage counter on the opponent's {{DL|Appendix:Glossary (TCG)|Active Pokémon}} (the {{DL|Appendix:Glossary (TCG)|Defending Pokémon}}) for each 10 damage the attack does.


==In the TFG==
==In the TFG==