Fainting: Difference between revisions

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→‎In the TCG: linked Damage Counters to Damage (TCG) (They aren't the same thing even though they share a page). changed instance of "move" to "attack"
(→‎In the TCG: Rephrased first sentence, added discard pile to list of places a Pokemon can be moved to without being Knocked Out, linked to Active Spot, added list of effects that prevent Knock Outs.)
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==In the TCG==
==In the TCG==
In the Trading Card Game, fainting is instead referred to as a {{TCG|Pokémon}} being [[Appendix:Glossary (TCG)#Knock Out|Knocked Out]]. This occurs when a Pokémon's {{TCG|Damage}}, represented by Damage Counters, is greater than or equal to that Pokémon's {{TCG|Hit Points}}. Some effects are similar to [[one-hit knockout moves]] in that they immediately declare the recipient of the effect to be Knocked Out. (Usually, but not always, the [[Appendix:Glossary (TCG)#Defending Pokémon|Defending Pokémon]] has to have a certain property or be affected by another effect in order for it to be Knocked Out by this kind of effect.)  Other effects are similar to [[Explosion]] and [[Healing Wish]] as they cause the user to be Knocked Out in exchange for some beneficial effect. Many effects in the TCG care about if a Pokémon was Knocked Out on a prior turn or by a specific move.
In the Trading Card Game, fainting is instead referred to as a {{TCG|Pokémon}} being [[Appendix:Glossary (TCG)#Knock Out|Knocked Out]]. This occurs when a Pokémon's {{TCG|Damage}}, represented by [[Damage (TCG)|Damage Counter]]s, is greater than or equal to that Pokémon's {{TCG|Hit Points}}. Some effects are similar to [[one-hit knockout moves]] in that they immediately declare the recipient of the effect to be Knocked Out. (Usually, but not always, the [[Appendix:Glossary (TCG)#Defending Pokémon|Defending Pokémon]] has to have a certain property or be affected by another effect in order for it to be Knocked Out by this kind of effect.)  Other effects are similar to [[Explosion]] and [[Healing Wish]] as they cause the user to be Knocked Out in exchange for some beneficial effect. Many effects in the TCG care about if a Pokémon was Knocked Out on a prior turn or by a specific {{TCG|attack}}.


When a Pokémon is Knocked Out, it is removed from the [[Active Spot|Active position]] or the {{TCG|Bench}} and placed in the {{TCG|discard pile}}. The opponent of the player of that Pokémon takes one of their [[prize (TCG)|Prize Cards]], bringing them closer to [[Appendix:Glossary (TCG)#Winning|winning]] the game. Some effects can remove a Pokémon from play without knocking it out, such as moving that Pokemon to the discard pile, [[Hand]], [[Deck]], or [[Lost Zone]]. Prize Cards are not awarded by these effects.  
When a Pokémon is Knocked Out, it is removed from the [[Active Spot|Active position]] or the {{TCG|Bench}} and placed in the {{TCG|discard pile}}. The opponent of the player of that Pokémon takes one of their [[prize (TCG)|Prize Cards]], bringing them closer to [[Appendix:Glossary (TCG)#Winning|winning]] the game. Some effects can remove a Pokémon from play without knocking it out, such as moving that Pokemon to the discard pile, [[Hand]], [[Deck]], or [[Lost Zone]]. Prize Cards are not awarded by these effects.  
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