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Pokemon Playmats

Enhance your Pokémon trading card game experience with Ultra Pro’s premium Pokemon playmats. Featuring vibrant, officially licensed designs of fan-favorite Pokémon, these durable playmats protect your cards and provide a smooth surface for gameplay. Made from high-quality materials, they offer non-slip backing and protect your cards from scratches, spills, and wear during intense battles. For instance, the Snorlax playmat is perfect for tournaments or casual games. These Pokemon playmats are a must-have for any Pokémon fan or serious card collector. Choose Ultra Pro for the ultimate combination of style, protection, and performance!

Why Buy Pokemon Playmats at Hobby Champion?

Without a doubt, Hobby Champion is one of the BEST collectible stores on the South Shore of Montreal and in the province of Quebec. Don't hesitate, compare prices then buy your Pokemon Playmats on our online store. The delivery is FREE and FAST from $40 CAD. And you benefit from a 90-day return policy! Why look elsewhere?

  • In addition, to see our other Pokemon items at Hobby Champion, click HERE.
  • Finally, to get more information on Pokemon Playmats, the official Ultra Pro website can be found HERE.

The Pokémon Trading Card Game (TCG) is a strategic and collectible card game where players assemble decks of Pokémon, Trainer, and Energy cards to compete against one another. Launched in 1996 alongside the global success of the Pokémon video games, the TCG has become a cultural phenomenon, with an ever-expanding library of cards, competitive tournaments, and a passionate community of players and collectors.

At the heart of the game are Pokémon cards, which depict creatures from the Pokémon universe. Each Pokémon card features essential stats like hit points (HP), abilities, and moves that reflect its unique powers. These Pokémon are divided into stages: Basic, Stage 1, and Stage 2. Basic Pokémon can be played directly, while Stage 1 and Stage 2 Pokémon evolve from the cards before them, mirroring the video game evolution system.

To fuel attacks and abilities, Energy cards are attached to Pokémon. There are several types of Energy, including Grass, Fire, Water, Lightning, and more, aligning with the Pokémon's elemental types. Players must strategically manage their Energy cards to maximize their Pokémon's potential in battle.

Trainer cards provide players with additional tactical tools. These cards are divided into categories like Supporters, which offer powerful one-time effects; Items, which can be played without restrictions; and Stadiums, which alter the game environment for both players. Using Trainer cards wisely is crucial for gaining an edge over an opponent.

A typical game involves each player drawing seven cards from their deck, selecting a Basic Pokémon to place in the Active Spot, and then taking turns. Players aim to knock out their opponent’s Pokémon by reducing their HP to zero, earning a Prize card for each knockout. The goal is to collect six Prize cards before the opponent, or to defeat all of the opponent’s Pokémon.