Explore a new dimension of fun on Fruit Pixelmon with our Trading Card Game (TCG) feature! Head to /warp shrine
or /warp tcg
to claim your first free starter deck and a card compendium. Collect, trade, and duel your way to victory in this exciting card game adventure. It's time to become the ultimate card master on Fruit Pixelmon – may the rarest cards be yours!
Contents
- 1 FruitPixelmon | Trading Card Game
- 1.1 Where is the Trading Card Game Arena?
- 1.2 Getting Started
- 1.2.1 Crafting a Deck Holder
- 1.2.2 Crafting a Card Compendium
- 1.3 How to play TCG
- 1.4 TCG Shop
- 1.4.1 Essence
- 1.4.2 Crafting an Esssence Jar
- 1.5 TCG Cosmetics
- 1.5.1 Applying TCG Cosmetics
- 1.6 Commands:
Where is the Trading Card Game Arena?[]
Embark on your FruitPixelmon Trading Card Game journey at /warp Shine
or /warp tcg
! Navigate through the shrine, taking a right turn until you spot a portal adorned with a hologram reading 'Teleport to TCG Arenas.' Step onto the portal and get ready to be transported to the heart of the TCG Arenas. Duel, strategize, and emerge victorious in the thrilling world of FruitPixelmon's Trading Card Game!
Getting Started[]
Upon arrival at the TCG Arena, you'll encounter three essential NPCs. The first awaits to gift you your inaugural starter deck, while the second is ready to provide you with a Card Compendium to document your collection. In the heart of the arena stands the TCG Shop, offering an array of opportunities for you to enhance your experience. Explore and enjoy the thrill of the game – purchase Booster Packs and stylish cosmetics to elevate your TCG adventure!
Crafting a Deck Holder[]
To craft a Deck Holder, you will need the following items:
- 4 Leather
- 4 Paper
Crafting a Card Compendium[]
To craft an Essence Jar, you will need the following items:
- 4 Leather
- 4 Paper
- 1 Up-Grade
How to play TCG[]
Ready for a showdown? Dive into TCG battles at one of our four arenas! Equip a valid Card Deck in your main hand from your starter pack and click on the Battle Box to initiate an epic duel with another player. Test your skills and strategy using the starter deck provided!.
What are energy cards?
Parts of a Pokémon Card
Pokémon Evolution
TCG Zones
Winning the game
Energy Cards[]
Pokémon cannot attack without energy cards. At the start of your turn, strategically apply one of the 11 different types of energy cards to your Pokémon in-play on the board. This essential move fuels your Pokémon, allowing them to launch powerful attacks as long as they have the required amount of energy cards. The 11 different types of energy cards includes:
- Grass
- Fire
- Water
- Lightning
- Psychic
- Fighting
- Darkness
- Metal
- Fairy
- Dragon
- Colourless (This card can be used with any Pokémon type and works great in any PokéDeck)
Parts of a Pokémon Card[]
Parts of Card | Description |
Pokémon Name | This is the name of the Pokémon. The example Pokémon depicted is called Growlithe |
Pokémon Type | Each Pokémon have a type. Pokémon are either stronger or weaker against certain types of Pokémon, use this to your advantage. Growlithe is a fire type, thus using a water type Pokémon would be advantageous. |
Hit Points | Hit points (HP) tells you how much damage a Pokémon can take before they are knocked out. Growlithe has 60HP before it is knocked out. |
Pokémon Stage | Some Pokémon can evolve into stronger versions of themselves. In TCG, you always start with the basic evolution and work your way up the evolution chain towards stage 1 and then stage 2 if you have the cards. |
Energy Cost | Energy required for the Pokémon to attack. Growlithe requires one fire and one any colour energy card to perform the Flare attack. |
Attack Move | The attacks a Pokémon can perform. If there is no damage points next to the move, it will deal no damage. Attacks require energy cards attached to the Pokémon to use the attack. |
Damage Points | Damage points tells you how much damage the attack move will deal if it is used. |
Pokémon Weakness | Most Pokémon have a weakness. If there is one, it is indicated by the Pokémon type and how much damage they will receive from that Pokémon type. In Growlithe's case, it will receive 2x damage from water type Pokémon. |
Pokémon Resistance | Pokémon can also have weaknesses and it would be indicated by the Pokémon type and how much damage they will receive less. Growlithe does not have any resistances depicted in the example image. For example if Growlithe has a resistance of fire type minus 10 then fire type attack moves deal 10 less damage. So hypothetically if another fire type Pokémon used the move flare on Growlithe, it would only deal 10 damage points as Growlithe has a resistance of minus 10 and flare is a 20 damage point move. |
Energy Cost to Retreat | Pokémon can retreat from the active zone back to the bench zone to be subbed out by another Pokémon. In doing so, the energy cost is required to be paid before this can be done. In the case of Growlithe, it would require one any colour energy card to retreat Growlithe. |
Pokémon Evolution Stages[]
In Pokémon TCG, most cards start at the basic stage, representing their base evolution. To evolve your Pokémon during gameplay, use the appropriate evolution cards. Place a Stage 1 or Stage 2 evolution card on top of a basic or Stage 1 Pokémon, respectively. Remember, a Pokémon can't evolve on the same turn it's played (unless otherwise specified by another card) and can only evolve once per turn. Adapt your strategy wisely!
See images on the right for an example of a Charmander Pokémon evolution line.
TCG Card Zones[]
TCG Zones | Description |
Bench | This is directly below the Active Zone. A player may have up to five Pokémon on the bench at any one time. Any Pokémon in play that isn't in the active zone must go here. |
Active Zone | This is directly above the Bench. Each player starts with one active Pokémon at a time. Any Pokémon in the active zone has the ability to attack or be attacked. A Pokémon in the active zone also has the option to retreat to the bench. |
Stadium Zone | One stadium card may be active at any one time. Both players are only allowed to have one stadium card placed in the stadium zone, if one is played, the previous stadium card is discarded. |
Prize Cards | A prize card is a card that is taken from a player for knocking out an opponent player's Pokémon. Six cards are placed face down and you claim one for each Pokémon defeated until the either player run out of prize cards or Pokémon left in play. |
Item & Support | This is where you play your item, trainer and support cards during your turn. |
Battle Box | This is where you go to initiate a TCG Battle with another player while holding your TCG Deck. |
Player Deck Zone | This is the area that contains your deck and where you will pick up a card from. |
Discard Pile | Any Pokémon that has been knocked out or any card that is to be discarded will go here. |
Coin | Some moves require a coin toss, this is the coin that will be used to determine the outcome. You can customise this coin and collect more cosmetics from the TCG Vendors found in-game. |
Win conditions:[]
In order to win a TCG match you need to meet one of the following conditions:
- Claim all of your prize cards
- Knock out all of your opponent's in-play Pokémon
- If your opponent's deck has no cards in it at the beginning of their turn.
TCG Shop[]
Discover the TCG delights at the heart of the TCG Arena – the one-stop-shop for all your Trading Card Game needs! Find the TCG Shop at the center of the TCG Arena upon warping in. Here, you can indulge in the joy of acquiring TCG Booster Packs and stylish Cosmetics using Full Essence Jars. Keep the excitement alive by checking in regularly, as the TCG Shop refreshes with new offerings!
Essence[]
These unique items empower players to capture essence, opening the door to exciting possibilities like trading for TCG Booster Packs or Cosmetic Cards. Craft your way through the spectrum with 16 different colored Essence Jars, each corresponding to a specific dye. For a dash of unpredictability, try crafting a random colored jar using glowstone dust in place of a colored dye.
To begin filling the Essence Jars via an active approach, hold the jar in your main hand and engage in wild Pixelmon battles – a thrilling method allowing only one jar to be filled at a time. Alternatively, embrace a more passive strategy by placing the jars down, allowing them to autonomously accumulate Essence over time. Keep in mind that this method is slower than the dynamic battles, offering a balance between action and patience as you amass the essence of your Pixelmon adventures!
Crafting an Esssence Jar[]
To craft an Essence Jar, you will need the following items:
- 1 Wooden Slab
- 4 Glass
- 1 Coloured Dye (Or 1 Glowstone Dust if you want a random coloured Jar)
- 1 Crystal Block
See Image to right for Crafting Recipe.
TCG Cosmetics[]
Sprinkle some extra excitement into your FruitPixelmon TCG experience with our dazzling array of Cosmetics! Head to the TCG Shop and treat yourself to Cosmetic Cards (Card Sleeves) and Cosmetic Coins, allowing you to personalize your TCG journey. To engage in these delightful trades with the TCG NPC, ensure you have your full Essence Jars ready.
Applying TCG Cosmetics[]
Hold the desired Cosmetic Card or Cosmetic Coin in your main hand, then right-click to open your PokeDeck. Navigate to the designated slots on the middle left of the menu and place your chosen Cosmetics. Voila! Your deck is now adorned with your selected cosmetics. Happy collecting and may your TCG adventures be as stylish as they are strategic!
Commands:[]
Commands | Command Description |
/tcg help | Displays TCG Help Info |