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Created page with "These cover actual evolution stages. Like, if one Pokémon evolves into another, this section covers it. Bear in mind that this is not the same as Rule Box Pokémon, since those can be any stage. ==Baby Pokémon== The earliest stage of Pokémon, they use a special Baby Pokémon rule box. * Category:Baby Pokémon Tyrogue-style blanks will be added soon. ==Basic Pokémon== The most common Pokémon card type. * Category:Basic Pokémon ==Stage 1 Pokémon..." Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit |
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These cover actual evolution stages. Like, if one Pokémon evolves into another, this section covers it. | These cover actual evolution stages. Like, if one Pokémon evolves into another, this section covers it. | ||
Bear in mind that this is not the same as [[Rule Box]] Pokémon, since those can be any stage. | Bear in mind that this is not the same as [[Rule Boxes|Rule Box]] Pokémon, since those can be any stage. | ||
==Baby Pokémon== | ==Baby Pokémon== | ||
Latest revision as of 00:40, 8 June 2026
These cover actual evolution stages. Like, if one Pokémon evolves into another, this section covers it.
Bear in mind that this is not the same as Rule Box Pokémon, since those can be any stage.
Baby Pokémon
The earliest stage of Pokémon, they use a special Baby Pokémon rule box.
Tyrogue-style blanks will be added soon.
Basic Pokémon
The most common Pokémon card type.
Stage 1 Pokémon
Evolves from a Basic Pokémon.
Stage 2 Pokémon
Evolves from a Stage 1 Pokémon
Level X Pokémon
A special type of evolution stage that lets a Pokémon use any of the attacks from cards beneath it.
- (This should be an easy addition to my existing card templates)
Mega Pokémon
These can Mega Evolve from any Pokémon. I guess technically they count as a Rule Box Pokémon but they are definitely their own evolution stage.
- (Coming soon!)