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There are different types of blank cards depending on the energy type and rarity of the card. Below are the recipes for common, uncommon, rare, holo-rare and ultra-rare blank Fire cards (respectively)
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Blank cards are items in [[Pixelmon TCG]] that are used to make trading cards.
{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
|A1=Paper|B1=Paper|C1=Paper
 
|A2=Paper|B2=Fire Stone Shard|C2=Paper
 
|A3=Paper|B3=Paper|C3=Paper
 
|Output=Blank Fire Card (common)
 
|A1-link={{mclink|Paper}}
 
|B1-link={{mclink|Paper}}
 
|C1-link={{mclink|Paper}}
 
|A2-link={{mclink|Paper}}
 
|C2-link={{mclink|Paper}}
 
|A3-link={{mclink|Paper}}
 
|B3-link={{mclink|Paper}}
 
|C3-link={{mclink|Paper}}
 
|Output-link=
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
|A1=Paper|B1=Fire Stone Shard|C1=Paper
 
|A2=Paper|B2=Fire Stone Shard|C2=Paper
 
|A3=Paper|B3=Paper|C3=Paper
 
|Output=Blank Fire Card (uncommon)
 
|A1-link={{mclink|Paper}}
 
|C1-link={{mclink|Paper}}
 
|A2-link={{mclink|Paper}}
 
|C2-link={{mclink|Paper}}
 
|A3-link={{mclink|Paper}}
 
|B3-link={{mclink|Paper}}
 
|C3-link={{mclink|Paper}}
 
|Output-link=
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
|A1=Paper|B1=Paper|C1=Paper
 
|A2=Paper|B2=Fire Stone|C2=Paper
 
|A3=Paper|B3=Paper|C3=Paper
 
|Output=Blank Fire Card (rare)
 
|A1-link={{mclink|Paper}}
 
|B1-link={{mclink|Paper}}
 
|C1-link={{mclink|Paper}}
 
|A2-link={{mclink|Paper}}
 
|C2-link={{mclink|Paper}}
 
|A3-link={{mclink|Paper}}
 
|B3-link={{mclink|Paper}}
 
|C3-link={{mclink|Paper}}
 
|Output-link=
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
|A1=Paper|B1=Paper|C1=Paper
 
|A2=Paper|B2=Fire Gem|C2=Paper
 
|A3=Paper|B3=Paper|C3=Paper
 
|Output=Blank Fire Card (holo rare)
 
|A1-link={{mclink|Paper}}
 
|B1-link={{mclink|Paper}}
 
|C1-link={{mclink|Paper}}
 
|A2-link={{mclink|Paper}}
 
|C2-link={{mclink|Paper}}
 
|A3-link={{mclink|Paper}}
 
|B3-link={{mclink|Paper}}
 
|C3-link={{mclink|Paper}}
 
|Output-link=
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
|A1=Paper|B1=Fire Gem|C1=Paper
 
|A2=Paper|B2=Fire Gem|C2=Paper
 
|A3=Paper|B3=Paper|C3=Paper
 
|Output=Blank Fire Card (ultra rare)
 
|A1-link={{mclink|Paper}}
 
|C1-link={{mclink|Paper}}
 
|A2-link={{mclink|Paper}}
 
|C2-link={{mclink|Paper}}
 
|A3-link={{mclink|Paper}}
 
|B3-link={{mclink|Paper}}
 
|C3-link={{mclink|Paper}}
 
|Output-link=
 
}}
 
  
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==Energy essence==
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Energy essence is obtained by knocking out wild Pokémon. It drops into the world similar to experience orbs. Energy essence can be obtained in each of the types found in the TCG. Essence can be dropped in values of 1, 5, 20 and 50, getting progressively larger to represent this value. The TCG type of essence dropped by a Pokémon is based off of the Pokémon's regular [[type]].
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The number of essence which a Pokémon drops increases as the level of the knocked-out Pokémon increases. The chance to get higher-valued essence is also determined by the level of the knocked-out Pokémon. Legendary Pokémon are considered to have five times their level when calculating essence drops, and hence will drop much more essence when knocked out.
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<gallery>
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Essence1.png|Various types and sizes of essence
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Essence2.png|Essence dropped by an [[Entei]]
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</gallery>
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==Crafting==
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[[File:TCGCrafting.png|thumb|TCG crafting menu]]
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To spend energy essence, a supply of paper must be available. The default key to open the TCG crafting menu is 'N'. Both a card rarity and a TCG type have to be selected in order to craft. When one of both are chosen, the essence and paper cost of the respective blank will be displayed, as well as how much essence and paper the user has. If the player meets the requirements, the craft button will activate, allowing the blank shown to be crafted.
  
Different items are used for obtaining other TCG types. The items required for each Energy type and rarity are displayed below.
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==Usage==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
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Blank cards can be printed on using a printer and Pokémon photo. The card produced depends on the rarity and type of the blank and the photo used. If an invalid combination of blank and photo is used, the items will still be consumed, but will produce no card. Type and rarity combinations can be found by looking up card lists for the currently implemented sets, or by viewing the Card Compendium in-game. Printing with no photo will always make an Energy card of the respective blank type. Printing with a Shiny photo will result in a holographic card.
!Energy type
 
!class="unsortable"|Common/Uncommon
 
!class="unsortable"|Rare
 
!class="unsortable"|Holo-rare/Ultra-rare
 
|-
 
|Fire
 
|{{i|Fire Stone Shard}}
 
|{{i|Fire Stone}}
 
|{{i|Fire Gem}}
 
|-
 
|Grass
 
|{{i|Leaf Stone Shard}}
 
|{{i|Leaf Stone}}
 
|{{i|Grass Gem}}
 
|-
 
|Water
 
|{{i|Water Stone Shard}}
 
|{{i|Water Stone}}
 
|{{i|Water Gem}}
 
|-
 
|Lightning
 
|{{i|Thunder Stone Shard}}
 
|{{i|Thunder Stone}}
 
|{{i|Electric Gem}}
 
|-
 
|Fighting
 
|{{i|Brick|mc=Brick}}
 
|{{i|Bricks|mc=Bricks}}
 
|{{i|Fighting Gem}}
 
|-
 
|Psychic
 
|{{i|Dawn Stone Shard}}
 
|{{i|Dawn Stone}}
 
|{{i|Psychic Gem}}
 
|-
 
|Colorless
 
|{{i|Shiny Stone Shard}}
 
|{{i|Shiny Stone}}
 
|{{i|Normal Gem}}
 
|-
 
|Darkness
 
|{{i|Dusk Stone Shard}}
 
|{{i|Dusk Stone}}
 
|{{i|Dark Gem}}
 
|-
 
|Steel
 
|{{i|Iron Ingot}}
 
|{{i|Block of Iron|mc=Block_of_Iron}}
 
|{{i|Steel Gem}}
 
|-
 
|Dragon
 
|{{i|Sun Stone Shard}}
 
|{{i|Sun Stone}}
 
|{{i|Dragon Gem}}
 
|-
 
|Fairy
 
|{{i|Moon Stone Shard}}
 
|{{i|Moon Stone}}
 
|{{i|Fairy Gem}}
 
|}
 

Latest revision as of 12:27, 29 May 2017

Blank cards are items in Pixelmon TCG that are used to make trading cards.

Energy essence

Energy essence is obtained by knocking out wild Pokémon. It drops into the world similar to experience orbs. Energy essence can be obtained in each of the types found in the TCG. Essence can be dropped in values of 1, 5, 20 and 50, getting progressively larger to represent this value. The TCG type of essence dropped by a Pokémon is based off of the Pokémon's regular type. The number of essence which a Pokémon drops increases as the level of the knocked-out Pokémon increases. The chance to get higher-valued essence is also determined by the level of the knocked-out Pokémon. Legendary Pokémon are considered to have five times their level when calculating essence drops, and hence will drop much more essence when knocked out.

Crafting

TCG crafting menu

To spend energy essence, a supply of paper must be available. The default key to open the TCG crafting menu is 'N'. Both a card rarity and a TCG type have to be selected in order to craft. When one of both are chosen, the essence and paper cost of the respective blank will be displayed, as well as how much essence and paper the user has. If the player meets the requirements, the craft button will activate, allowing the blank shown to be crafted.

Usage

Blank cards can be printed on using a printer and Pokémon photo. The card produced depends on the rarity and type of the blank and the photo used. If an invalid combination of blank and photo is used, the items will still be consumed, but will produce no card. Type and rarity combinations can be found by looking up card lists for the currently implemented sets, or by viewing the Card Compendium in-game. Printing with no photo will always make an Energy card of the respective blank type. Printing with a Shiny photo will result in a holographic card.

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