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===Paralyzed===
===Paralyzed===
[[File:TFGParalyzedMarker.jpg|thumb|right|80px|A paralyzed counter]]
[[File:TFGParalyzedMarker.png|thumb|right|80px|A paralyzed counter]]
Paralyzed was a Special Condition introduced with the first set, {{TFG|Next Quest}}. If a paralyzed Pokémon figure gets into a battle, each time before it's spun, the user of that figure must choose one of its non-miss attacks. All attacks with that name are considered a miss instead of their normal effect.
Paralyzed was a Special Condition introduced with the first set, {{TFG|Next Quest}}. If a paralyzed Pokémon figure gets into a battle, each time before it's spun, the user of that figure must choose one of its non-miss attacks. All attacks with that name are considered a miss instead of their normal effect.
 
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===Poisoned===
===Poisoned===
[[File:TFGPoisonMarker.jpg|thumb|right|80px|A poisoned counter]]
[[File:TFGPoisonMarker.png|thumb|right|80px|A poisoned counter]]
Poisoned was a Special Condition introduced with the first set, {{TFG|Next Quest}}. If a poisoned Pokémon figure gets into battle all white moves do 20 less damage. This effect is applied after other effects such as {{TFG|Trainer card}}s and move effects.
Poisoned was a Special Condition introduced with the first set, {{TFG|Next Quest}}. If a poisoned Pokémon figure gets into battle all white moves do 20 less damage. This effect is applied after other effects such as {{TFG|Trainer card}}s and move effects.
 
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===Asleep===
===Asleep===
Asleep was supposed to be introduced with the {{TFG|Groundbreakers}} expansion set. An asleep Pokémon can't choose to move or attack. While asleep, the Pokémon doesn't block other Pokémon from passing through it, and it cannot help to surround opposing Pokémon. Asleep Pokémon remain asleep until attacked by an opposing Pokémon or is touched by an adjacent friendly Pokémon instead of an attack.
Asleep was supposed to be introduced with the {{TFG|Groundbreakers}} expansion set. An asleep Pokémon can't choose to move or attack. While asleep, the Pokémon doesn't block other Pokémon from passing through it, and it cannot help to surround opposing Pokémon. Asleep Pokémon remain asleep until attacked by an opposing Pokémon or is touched by an adjacent friendly Pokémon instead of an attack.