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There were four Build 'n Battle sets available: {{p|Pikachu}}/{{p|Pichu}}, {{p|Treecko}}/{{p|Grovyle}}, {{p|Torchic}}/{{p|Combusken}} and {{p|Mudkip}}/{{p|Swampert}}.
There were four Build 'n Battle sets available: {{p|Pikachu}}/{{p|Pichu}}, {{p|Treecko}}/{{p|Grovyle}}, {{p|Torchic}}/{{p|Combusken}} and {{p|Mudkip}}/{{p|Swampert}}.


[[File:Build n Battle card.jpg|thumb|left|Strength chart for Mudkip/Swampert]]
==Battling==
==Battling==
[[File:Build n Battle card.jpg|thumb|left|Strength chart for Mudkip/Swampert]]
To battle their Pokémon, players must first place their "strength pieces" on their "Pokédex plate" according to the chart that came with their Pokémon. Players then roll a die to determine who plays first.
To battle their Pokémon, players must first place their "strength pieces" on their "Pokédex plate" according to the chart that came with their Pokémon. Players then roll a die to determine who plays first.


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When at least one player's purple block has been removed for each attribute, the player with the most remaining purple blocks is the winner and they receive a golden block. If the game is a tie, players roll a die to determine the winner. Players can continue to play and compete to win the most golden blocks.
When at least one player's purple block has been removed for each attribute, the player with the most remaining purple blocks is the winner and they receive a golden block. If the game is a tie, players roll a die to determine the winner. Players can continue to play and compete to win the most golden blocks.


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