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How To Play 
First You Need The
60
Card Starter Deck. 
Shuffle Your Deck Of
Pokémon And Draw The 
Number Of Pokémon You
Are Using In The Match. 
If You Don't Get A Basic
Pokémon Shuffle Them Again. 
Choose A Pokémon To Be
Your Active Pokémon, 
That Is The One You Use
First. 
Attach Energy To Your
Pokémon, Then Do An Attack. 
To Get Get The Rest Of
The Rules, There Is A 
Rulebook That Comes With
The Starter Deck. 
There are 6 coins that you can get from the pre-constructed decks: 
Base Set -
Chansey Coin  
Jungle Set -
Vileplume Coin (Power Reserve)  
Jungle Set -
Eevee Coin (Water Blast)  
Fossil Set -
Aerodactyl Coin 
Base Set 2 -
Pikachu Coin 
Rocket Set -
Meowth Coin 
Gym: Heroes Set
- Starmie Coin 
     
    
Note: These are
all English coins. There are many other Japanese coins. 
  
Pictures  
  
  
Card Of The
Month 
Porygon! 
  
Why this card is
good: Basic, Colorless card. Texture magic is good for inflicting double damage
for weaknesses and 3D attack can be a good attack. 
Why this card is
bad: Only 50 HP 
Rating: 8/10 
August 2000 
  
Card
Illustrators 
Ken Sugimori
(Base, Jungle, Fossil, Promo, Rocket) 
Mitsuhiro Arita
(Base, Jungle, Fossil, Rocket) 
Keiji Kinebuchi
(All 3D cards) 
Tomoaki Imakuni
(Base Porygon) 
Kagemaru Himeno
(Jungle, Fossil, Rocket) 
Miki Takano
(Fossil Slowpoke) 
Miki Tanaka
(Rocket) 
Sumiyoshi Kizuki
(Rocket) 
Shin-ichi
Yoshida (Dark Raticate) 
Atsuko Nishida
(Rocket) 
Christopher Rush
(#12 Mewtwo Promo) 
Benimaru Itoh
(#14 Mewtwo Promo) 
  
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© 1998-2000 Michael
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