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==Pokémon Tool F==
==Pokémon Tool F==
[[File:JammingNetPhantomForces98.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Jamming Net, one of the two Pokémon Tool F cards]]


'''Pokémon Tool F''' are a subtype of Pokémon Tool found in the {{TCG|Phantom Forces}} expansion. There are only two, [[Head Ringer (Phantom Forces 97)| Head Ringer Team Flare Hyper Gear]] and [[Jamming Net (Phantom Forces 98)|Jamming Net Team Flare Hyper Gear]]. Unlike regular Tools, these cards have a negative effect on the Pokémon that they are attached to. This is because Pokémon Tool F cards are attached to the opponent's [[Pokémon-EX]] instead of a player's own Pokémon. (Pokémon Tool F cannot be attached to any other kind of Pokémon, including regular Pokémon.)
'''Pokémon Tool F''' are a subtype of Pokémon Tool found in the {{TCG|Phantom Forces}} expansion. There are only two, [[Head Ringer (Phantom Forces 97)| Head Ringer Team Flare Hyper Gear]] and [[Jamming Net (Phantom Forces 98)|Jamming Net Team Flare Hyper Gear]]. Unlike regular Tools, these cards have a negative effect on the Pokémon that they are attached to. This is because Pokémon Tool F cards are attached to the opponent's [[Pokémon-EX]] instead of a player's own Pokémon. (Pokémon Tool F cannot be attached to any other kind of Pokémon, including regular Pokémon.)
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As Pokémon can only have one Pokémon Tool attached to them at a time, attaching a Pokémon Tool F to a Pokémon prevents them from having a different Tool attached by their owner. However, if a Pokémon Tool F becomes unattached from a Pokémon for any reason, it moves to the [[Appendix:Glossary (TCG)#Discard Pile|discard pile]] of the owner of the Pokémon Tool F instead of going anywhere else.
As Pokémon can only have one Pokémon Tool attached to them at a time, attaching a Pokémon Tool F to a Pokémon prevents them from having a different Tool attached by their owner. However, if a Pokémon Tool F becomes unattached from a Pokémon for any reason, it moves to the [[Appendix:Glossary (TCG)#Discard Pile|discard pile]] of the owner of the Pokémon Tool F instead of going anywhere else.


Pokémon Tool F cards are very distinct from [[Item card]]s, likely to help players remember if a Pokémon Tool F is attached to an opponent's Pokémon and retrieve the card from their opponent when necessary. (Pokémon Tool F cards have not been printed after the {{TCG|Scarlet & Violet}} Pokémon Tool [[errata]].) They have a red border and the frame of the card is tinted red. Both cards have a "Flare" watermark over their text box. The section containing the Pokémon Tool F rules is reddened as well. (The Pokémon Tool F ruleset replaces the Pokémon Tool ruleset on these cards.)
Pokémon Tool F cards are visually very distinct from [[Item card]]s, likely to help players remember if a Pokémon Tool F is attached to an opponent's Pokémon and retrieve the card from their opponent when necessary. (Pokémon Tool F cards have not been printed after the {{TCG|Scarlet & Violet}} Pokémon Tool [[errata]].) They have a red border and the frame of the card is tinted red. Both cards have a "Flare" watermark over their text box. The section containing the Pokémon Tool F rules is reddened as well. (The Pokémon Tool F ruleset replaces the Pokémon Tool ruleset on these cards.)


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