You win the game when one of your Pokémon lands on your opponent's Goal. You also win if your opponent can't attack, move, or use their Trainer!
Blue: Blue beats everything! Your Pokémon dodges all attacks of the other Pokémon. (Battle ends with no effect.)
Purple: Purple beats White! Win with Purple, and do whatever your Purple attack says. If both players spin Purple, only do the attack that has the most stars.
White: White against White, the strongest attack wins! Win with White, the opponent's Pokémon is Knocked Out to their Pokémon Center.
Miss: Miss loses to all attacks. If your opponent spins Purple, do what it says. If your opponent spins White, your Pokémon is Knocked Out. If your opponent spins Blue, nothing happens.
If both players spin the same color and also tie, nothing happens.
What
can you do during your turn?Play Trainer cards (optional): Choose one of your face-up Trainer cards. Spin your Trainer figure. If you succeed, use that Trainer card, and then turn it face-down. If your Trainer figure's spin is a Miss, keep the card face-up and it is your opponent's turn. Some attacks have "Wait." If a Pokémon is affected by Wait that Pokémon can't move or attack during the next player's turn. (It can still help other Pokémon surround an opposing player's Pokémon.)
Move: Choose one of your figures to move. Move up to that Pokémon's Move Points (MP) on the board. You can attack an adjacent Pokémon if you move your figure next to an opponent's Pokémon.
Note: You must do something each turn. You may move your Pokémon to a new space (but not back). You might not move your Pokémon, so that you can attack from that space. If you ever reach a point in the game where you can't (or won't) move or attack, you lose the game (unless you chose the Trainer action instead).
1. Choose one of your figures to move.
2. Move the figure up to its total move points. Not moving is okay, but you must attack if you don't move.
3. Attack
(Optional)
Note: If you Knock Out an opponent's Pokémon with damage, it goes to your opponent's Pokémon Center. If the Pokémon Center is already full, the Pokémon that has been there the longest goes to the Bench.
Entry Points: Pokémon figures enter the game from the Bench through Entry Points. It's just like moving normally. It costs 1 MP. You can choose any Pokémon on your Bench, and you can use either Entry Point on your side. If a Pokémon is on an Entry Point, your Pokémon can't enter the game using that path.
Field: Pokémon figures battle on the Field. Your Pokémon are "in play" on the Field - they can attack other Pokémon here.
Bench: All of your Pokémon start the game on your Bench. Your Pokémon are "in play" but can't attack or be attacked while on the Bench. Special Conditions are removed from any Pokémon on the Bench. Your Pokémon can't use Move Points to go back to the Bench.
When a Pokémon goes to the Bench from the Pokémon Center, it has to Wait.
Pokémon Center (P.C.): The Pokémon Center is an area for your Pokémon to recover. When one of your Pokémon is Knocked Out, it goes to your Pokémon Center. If your Pokémon Center is already full, move the Pokémon that has been there the longest time to your Bench. The Pokémon Center is not "in play" for game purposes. The Pokémon Center removes Special Conditions from Pokémon that are there.
At the beginning of the game, put your 3 Trainer cards face-up in front of you. Before moving one of your Pokémon, you may play a Trainer card.
1. Choose 1 of your face-up Trainer cards
2. Spin your Trainer figure
3. If your Trainer spin is successful, resolve the card.
4. If your Trainer spin is a miss, it doesn't use up your Trainer card, but your turn is over.
Some Trainer cards let you move a Pokémon after you successfully play the Trainer card. If it does, it will be written on the card. First, do whatever the Trainer card tells you to do, and then you may move a Pokémon.
Some attacks do Special Conditions to your opponent's Pokémon. Special Conditions do different things to Pokémon. If a Pokémon is affected by a new Special Condition, remove the old Special Condition. Special Conditions are also removed if a Pokémon leaves the Field (going to the Bench or Pokémon Center).
Paralyzed: If your Paralyzed Pokémon gets into battle, choose one of its non-Miss attacks before you spin. All attacks with that name are considered a Miss instead of their normal effect.
Poisoned: If a Poisoned Pokémon gets into battle, its attacks do 20 less damage. Apply any other effects (such as Trainer cards) before applying the Poisoned effect.