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{{search|TCG mechanic|[[Pokémon Trading Figure Game]] equivalent|Special Conditions (TFG)}}
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[[File:Asleep Paralyzed Mnemonic.jpg|thumb|200px|This card shows a mnemonic on how to rotate the card when the Special Condition Asleep or Paralyzed applies.]]
A '''Special Condition''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|特殊状態|とくしゅじょうたい}}''' ''Special Condition'') is a result that some attacks have in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]]. Specific attacks may cause the Defending Pokémon to be affected by a Special Condition, such as the common Lick attack which has a chance of causing Paralysis. They are the equivalent of the [[status condition]]s in the games. There are five Special Conditions currently in the Trading Card Game: Asleep, Burned, Confused, Paralyzed and Poisoned. Unlike status conditions in the video games, Special Conditions are not necessarily mutually exclusive due to the Poisoned and Burned Special Conditions being recognized by the placing of a marker (known as ''status counters'') on the afflicted Pokémon. However, between the other three, a Pokémon can only be affected by one at once.
A '''Special Condition''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|特殊状態|とくしゅじょうたい}}''' ''Special Condition'') is a result that some attacks have in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]]. Specific attacks may cause the Defending Pokémon to be affected by a Special Condition, such as the common Lick attack which has a chance of causing Paralysis. They are the equivalent of the [[status condition]]s in the games. There are five Special Conditions currently in the Trading Card Game: Asleep, Burned, Confused, Paralyzed and Poisoned. Unlike status conditions in the video games, Special Conditions are not necessarily mutually exclusive due to the Poisoned and Burned Special Conditions being recognized by the placing of a marker (known as ''status counters'') on the afflicted Pokémon. However, between the other three, a Pokémon can only be affected by one at once.


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