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With the release of {{TCG|Black & White}}, Pokémon Powers were combined into one mechanic once again and renamed [[Ability (TCG)|Abilities]] (Japanese: '''{{tt|特性|とくせい}}''' ''special characteristic''), after the [[Ability|analogous element]] in the core series games. Abilities are not disabled by Special Conditions at all.
With the release of {{TCG|Black & White}}, Pokémon Powers were combined into one mechanic once again and renamed [[Ability (TCG)|Abilities]] (Japanese: '''{{tt|特性|とくせい}}''' ''special characteristic''), after the [[Ability|analogous element]] in the core series games. Abilities are not disabled by Special Conditions at all.


With the release of {{TCG|Evolutions}}, a commemorative expansion created to celebrate the [[Pokémon 20th Anniversary|Pokémon's 20th Anniversary]], a new card with a Pokémon Power was printed: {{TCG ID|Evolutions|Imakuni?'s Doduo|112}}. Similarly, two {{TCG|SWSH Black Star Promos}}, [[Greninja ☆ (SWSH Promo 144)|Greninja]] {{Star}} and {{TCG ID|SWSH Promo|Zacian LV.X|135}}, were released for [[Pokémon 25th Anniversary|Pokémon's 25th Anniversary]] and respectively featured a Poké-Power and Poké-Body. Outside reprints included in sets such as {{TCG|Celebrations}} and {{TCG|Pokémon Trading Card Game Classic}}, these are the only instances of the Pokémon Power mechanic since its replacement in Black & White.
With the release of {{TCG|Evolutions}}, a commemorative expansion created to celebrate [[Pokémon 20th Anniversary|Pokémon's 20th Anniversary]], a new card with a Pokémon Power was printed: {{TCG ID|Evolutions|Imakuni?'s Doduo|112}}. Similarly, two {{TCG|SWSH Black Star Promos}}, [[Greninja ☆ (SWSH Promo 144)|Greninja]] {{Star}} and {{TCG ID|SWSH Promo|Zacian LV.X|135}}, were released for [[Pokémon 25th Anniversary|Pokémon's 25th Anniversary]] and respectively featured a Poké-Power and Poké-Body. Outside reprints included in sets such as {{TCG|Celebrations}} and {{TCG|Pokémon Trading Card Game Classic}}, these are the only instances of the Pokémon Power mechanic since its replacement in Black & White.
 
When Zacian LV.X was released, the description of the {{DL|Sword & Shield TCG Series merchandise|Celebrations Deluxe Pin Collection}} described a Poké-Body as "like an old-school Ability". <ref>[https://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-tcg/product-gallery/celebrations-deluxe-pin-collection Product Gallery], Pokémon.com</ref>


==List of Pokémon Powers==
==List of Pokémon Powers==
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==In the video games==
==In the video games==
[[File:TCG GB powers.png|thumb|right|"Pkmn Power" screen]]
[[File:TCG GB powers.png|thumb|right|"Pkmn Power" screen]]
===Trading Card Game series===
===Pokémon Trading Card Game series===
{{main|Duel (TCG GB)#Pkmn Power|Duel (TCG GB) → Pkmn Power}}
{{main|Duel (TCG GB)|section=Pkmn Power}}
In {{OBP|Pokémon Trading Card Game|video game}} and [[Pokémon Trading Card Game 2: The Invasion of Team GR!]], there is a "Pkmn Power" screen found in the main {{OBP|duel|GB}} screen. Some Pokémon Powers don't require the "Pkmn Power" screen to be used, such as {{OBP|Blastoise|Base Set 2}}'s Rain Dance. Some other Pokémon Powers require it, such as {{OBP|Alakazam|Base Set 1}}'s Damage Swap.
In {{vg|Pokémon Trading Card Game}} and [[Pokémon Trading Card Game 2: The Invasion of Team GR!]], there is a "Pkmn Power" screen found in the main {{OBP|duel|GB}} screen. Some Pokémon Powers don't require the "Pkmn Power" screen to be used, such as {{OBP|Blastoise|Base Set 2}}'s Rain Dance. Some other Pokémon Powers require it, such as {{OBP|Alakazam|Base Set 1}}'s Damage Swap.
 
==Refrences==
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