
Can you retreat a Pokémon anytime?
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You can retreat a Pokémon only once per turn by paying its retreat cost, which is the number of energy cards that must be discarded from the active Pokémon to move it to the bench and bring up another Pokémon. The retreat cost is listed on the Pokémon card and can range from 0 energy (a free retreat) to 5 energy, allowing players to strategically manage their Pokémon and energy cards during the game.
Understanding Retreat Rules
Retreating a Pokémon is a crucial strategic decision in the Pokémon Trading Card Game, allowing players to swap their active Pokémon with a Pokémon from their bench. To retreat a Pokémon, players must discard energy cards from the retreating Pokémon equal to its retreat cost, which is listed on the Pokémon card.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Can you retreat a Pokémon at any time?
You can only retreat a Pokémon once per turn, and you must discard energy cards from the retreating Pokémon equal to its retreat cost.
2. Can you retreat a Pokémon when it’s not your turn?
No, you can only retreat a Pokémon during your turn, and you must follow the retreat rules and pay the retreat cost.
3. How many times can you retreat Pokémon?
You can only retreat a Pokémon once per turn, but you can use cards like Switch or Escape Rope to swap your active Pokémon with a Pokémon from your bench without paying a retreat cost.
4. Can you retreat a Pokémon twice?
No, you can only retreat a Pokémon once per turn, but you can use other cards or abilities to swap your active Pokémon with a Pokémon from your bench.
5. Can you retreat if your Pokémon is asleep?
No, a Pokémon that is asleep or paralyzed cannot retreat, and you must wait until the special condition is removed before retreating.
6. Does retreating a Pokémon remove damage?
No, retreating a Pokémon does not remove damage counters, but it does remove special conditions like poison, confusion, or sleep.
7. Does switch count as retreat?
No, using a Switch card or other similar effects does not count as retreating, and you can still retreat a Pokémon during your turn.
8. Can a Pokémon leave its trainer?
Yes, in the Pokémon universe, a Pokémon can leave its trainer if it chooses to do so, but this is not applicable in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.
9. Can you evolve multiple Pokémon in one turn?
No, you can only evolve one Pokémon per turn, and you must follow the evolution rules and requirements.
10. How many times can you use no retreat Pokémon?
The No Retreat effect can only be used once, and it will fail if used consecutively, but it can be used to stack multiple stat boosts if used while the user is already unable to escape.
11. Can you retreat a Pokémon from a gym?
No, there is no way to recall a Pokémon from a gym in the Pokémon games.
12. What is Pokémon retreat cost?
The retreat cost is the number of energy cards that must be discarded from a Pokémon to retreat it to the bench and bring up another Pokémon.
13. What is retreat rules?
The retreat rules dictate how a Pokémon can be retreated, including the retreat cost and the process of swapping the active Pokémon with a Pokémon from the bench.
14. Is retreat the same as surrender?
No, retreating is a strategic decision to swap Pokémon and regroup, while surrender means giving up and ending the game.
15. Can you retreat a poisoned Pokémon?
Yes, a poisoned Pokémon can retreat, and the poison condition will be removed when it retreats, but damage counters will remain on the Pokémon.