Thanks for the explanation. I've got a card with the shiny silvery border, it was the Raikou that came out of the Raikou tin. Other than that, I'll just keep on looking and hoping I get some cool cards.
Ummm I just started off and i just bought some cards. My question is are cards from 2009 legal in tournaments and leagues or does it depend on the league. What cards are legal today
So for example... is this card still legal?
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Thanks everyone.
Just to be completely 100% sure, this card is definitely a Prime, yes? I'm asking because I found one in a pack and I wanted to be sure.
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Yes, that is legal. Only a few cards are banned from TCG play: there's a list of them here and an explanation to go with it.
Thanks.
Yes, that is legal. Only a few cards are banned from TCG play: there's a list of them here and an explanation to go with it.
Heart Gold Soul Silver
HS Unleashed
HS Undaunted
HS Triumphant
Call of Legends
Black and White
BW Emerging Powers
BW Noble Victories
BW Next Destinies
BW Dark Explorers
HS Trainer Kit
BW Trainer Kit
Black Star Promo Cards numbered HGSS01 and higher and Black Star Promo Cards numbered BW01 and higher
2011 McDonalds promos
2012 McDonalds promos
Battle Road: Victory Medal
Battle Road: Victory Cup
ignore my first post, the first attack put's a shockwave counter on the pokemon the third attack KO's a pokemon with a shockwave counter, it is that simple.
Call of Legends is actually rotating out aswell.The format is a combination of three thing's, 1. the current rule's, 2. card's in rotation or in other words what cards you can use towards making your deck and 3. the top deck's being used to win tournament's.
Rotation is where they rotate out or get rid of the last 3-4 maybe 5 set's of the tcg rotation block every year to make certain that new player's can join in alot easier buy only having to worry about buying new set's, also don't worry as the tcg release's about 3-4 set's yearly.
and that sum's it up
There is talk of rotation in augest, they are getting rid of the currently useless heart gold soul silver expansion of cards making the rotation with set's like this left available
call of legend's
black and white
emerging power's
noble victories
next destinies
dark explorer's
and the up coming dragons exalted
But why do they change the cards you can use in your deck? Wouldn't it be easier just to allow all the cards, old and new, so that older players don't have to keep buying new cards and completely rebuilding their deck whenever it changes? ...unless that's their plan... :/The format is a combination of three thing's, 1. the current rule's, 2. card's in rotation or in other words what cards you can use towards making your deck and 3. the top deck's being used to win tournament's.
Rotation is where they rotate out or get rid of the last 3-4 maybe 5 set's of the tcg rotation block every year to make certain that new player's can join in alot easier buy only having to worry about buying new set's, also don't worry as the tcg release's about 3-4 set's yearly.
and that sum's it up
There is talk of rotation in augest, they are getting rid of the currently useless heart gold soul silver expansion of cards making the rotation with set's like this left available
black and white
emerging power's
noble victories
next destinies
dark explorer's
and the up coming dragons exalted
But I don't see how can having older cards make a deck unbeatable. It's the newer cards that are getting more and more powerful with each set. If everybody is allowed to use any card, I don't see how the game is any less fair or interesting. If anything, it would be more interesting because of all the variety, whereas if they only allow a handful of sets, you would probably end up with a lot of people using the same cards.
But I'm getting a bit off-topic and there are never any tournaments happening near me anyway. I just don't get the point of doing this beyond making people have to keep buying new packs...