How to Build a Pokemon TCG Deck; A 2024 Beginner's Guide
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I for sure agree that getting an etb is the way to go when it comes to starting to play the actual game. Plus you’ll never know what you are going to pull from the packs.
They're great for collecting and battling. Probably Pokemon's best product ever!
So I bought a silver tempest elite trainer box as u suggest here.
I would like to know what could be a good second purchase. I'm honestly kinda lost how to proceed here
It depends! Silver Tempest pairs well with other Sword and Shield sets like Lost Origin or Crown Zenith, or just more Silver Tempest. Scarlet and Violet base would help with useful trainer cards you won't find in those sets. It also depends on what you're looking for, and what you like/want to play with!
@@BadLuckBrettTCG tbh I didnt expect this to be so confusing (at least for me lol)
Im looking to just have casual fun for now with some homies and collect cool cards I pull out on the sides
Sorry bout these noobish questions but if u could suggest me one specific product to buy (Ive seen some call with "builds" ready to play? ) what would it be?
@@joz9540 battle decks are a great place to start with learning the game and deck structure. If you're looking to rip packs and use your cards to build decks, the scarlet and violet era is more likely to set you up with relevant cards and powerful pokemon. Paldean Fates and anything newer are good sets to build a playable collection.