❘ Published: 2024-04-18T13:46:32
Getting to grips with all of the card types in the Pokemon TCG can be confusing. Here’s a guide on what Special Energy cards are and how to spot them.
There are lots of card types in the Pokemon TCG – including everything from Special Illustration Rares to Stadium cards. If you’re getting into playing or collecting, it can be confusing to know which cards fall into which categories. This is especially true for rarer kinds like Special Energy cards.
Special Energy cards are a step-up from Basic Energy cards (which act as fuel/resources for Pokemon attacks and retreat costs) and usually come with unique abilities, stipulations, and designs. They’re less common than Basic Energy cards, and are worth hanging onto as a collector.
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Mist Energy (161/162), Strong Energy (104/111), and Blend Energy (117/124).The artwork on Energy cards is usually a good indicator of what they do. For example, the Blend Energy card above shows 4 unique Energy types (Psychic, Fire, Grass, and Dark) behind a Colorless Energy symbol, indicating its ability to provide Energy of any of those types.
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Special Energy cards can be powerful, but they’re not very common. For example, there were only two Special Energy cards released in Temporal Forces, one of those being an ACE SPEC card.
How can you spot a Special Energy card?
There are some unique variants of Basic Energy cards with fun designs and holofoils which can make it hard to differentiate them from Special Energy cards. If you think you’ve pulled a Special Energy card but aren’t sure, there are a few questions you can ask yourself:
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If you’re still unsure, put the card title into the online Pokemon TCG database. This digital tool is a great way to get to know more about a card, providing all the key information that you might need as a player and collector, along with additional information like the name of the card illustrator.
If you end up finding a Special Energy card from an older set that’s out of rotation, it’s worth sleeving it and keeping it in your collection. They can be quite rare and even valuable in some cases, so they’re good to keep on hand as a collector.
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