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Only Basic Pokémon are placed directly in the field, during the player's turn. Pokémon can {{DL|Evolution|In the TCG|evolve}} outside the first turn or the turn that card was played, by playing other Pokémon that state to evolve from that card on top of it in that player's turn (evolved Pokémon count as only one Pokémon while in the field). Some card effects allow the player to evolve the Pokémon without the turn restrictions or even play evolution cards directly on the field. Trainers cards such as {{TCG|Mysterious Fossil}} can be played on the field and be treated as Basic Pokémon.
Only Basic Pokémon are placed directly in the field, during the player's turn. Pokémon can {{DL|Evolution|In the TCG|evolve}} outside the first turn or the turn that card was played, by playing other Pokémon that state to evolve from that card on top of it in that player's turn (evolved Pokémon count as only one Pokémon while in the field). Some card effects allow the player to evolve the Pokémon without the turn restrictions or even play evolution cards directly on the field. Trainers cards such as {{TCG|Mysterious Fossil}} can be played on the field and be treated as Basic Pokémon.


Pokémon are knocked out by the effect of an Attack/Ability or when its {{DL|Appendix:Glossary (TCG)|Damage|damage counters}} equal or surpass the ammount of Hit Points it has; when this happens, the Pokémon and all cards attached to it are discarded, unless the effect of a card states otherwise.
Pokémon are knocked out by the effect of an Attack/Ability or when its {{DL|Appendix:Glossary (TCG)|Damage|damage counters}} equal or surpass the amount of Hit Points it has; when this happens, the Pokémon and all cards attached to it are discarded, unless the effect of a card states otherwise.


==Evolutionary stages==
==Evolutionary stages==
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