BREAKpoint Player's Guide (TCG)
The BREAKpoint Player's Guide is a booklet included within the BREAKpoint Elite Trainer Box detailing the BREAKpoint expansion of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. The booklet is written by Wolfgang Baur and was published by The Pokémon Company International in 2016. The content features strategy for the new cards introduced within the BREAKpoint expansion as well as a complete checklist for the expansion.
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ISBN: | None |
Published: | 2016 |
Publisher: | The Pokémon Company International |
Author: | Wolfgang Baur |
Contents
Welcome to the Pokémon TCG: XY—BREAKpoint Elite Trainer Box!
The first section gives a brief introduction of the BREAKpoint expansion, detailing what the Elite Trainer Box contains, as well as a short overview of what is covered in the expansion.
Level Up with Pokémon BREAK!
Building on the amazing success of Pokémon BREAK in the Pokémon TCG: XY—BREAKthrough expansion, this set includes 5 of these amazing new Pokémon BREAK: Golduck BREAK (18/122), Greninja BREAK (14/122), Luxray BREAK (47/122), Trevenant BREAK (66/122), and Raticate BREAK (89/122).
Overview of New Pokémon BREAK
Golduck BREAK adds the Hyper Transfer Ability to your Golduck when played. This lets you complete reshuffle your basic Energy among all your Pokémon. It's an effect that can be particularly handy in combination with retreating, or in the later game—or when you want to surprise your opponent by powering up a Pokémon to full Energy out of nowhere!
Greninja BREAK adds the Giant Water Shuriken Ability to your Greninja. Once during your turn, you can discard a
Luxray BREAK adds the Wild Fury attack for
Trevenant BREAK adds Silent Fear, an attack for
Raticate BREAK provides the Super Fang attack for
Power Cards Most Excellent!
In addition to those new options, some of everyone's favorite power Pokémon show up in the XY—BREAKpoint expansion as Pokémon-EX, including Mega Gyarados, Emboar, and even Legendary and Mythical Pokémon like Ho-Oh and Manaphy!
Mega Gyarados-EX (27/122 and 115/122)
Magikarp can only dream of becoming a Pokémon this amazing. Mega Gyarados-EX has 240 HP, more than almost any other Pokémon, and its Blast Geyser does 120 plus 20 damage for each
Mega Scizor-EX (77/122 and 120/122)
Mega Scizor-EX has the Iron Crusher attack for
Darkrai-EX (74/122 and 118/122)
With 180 HP and two great attacks, this Darkrai-EX should see a fair bit of play. In particular, its Dark Pulse attack does 20 damage plus 20 more for every Darkness Energy attached to all of your Pokémon. Its Dark Head attack does 80 for
Espeon-EX (52/122 and 117/122)
A solid 170 HP and a truly fascinating Miraculous Shine attack for
Emboar-EX (14/122)
Emboar-EX has two attack options: one is cheap with lots of variance, and one is a pricey sure thing. Spiral Punch costs
Ho-Oh-EX (121/122)
The Legendary Ho-Oh is back as a powerful Pokémon-EX, and it brings the Purifying Fire Ability as well as the Elemental Feather attack. The Ability heals 50 damage from Ho-Oh-EX once during your turn if it has an basic Fire Energy attached. The Elemental Feather attack does 130 damage for
Manaphy-EX (32/122)
With just 120 HP, Manaphy-EX is not as tough as some Pokémon-EX—but it has plenty of mythical power just the same! Its Aqua Tube Ability removes the Retreat Cost of all your Pokémon that have
Palkia-EX (31/122)
Aqua Turbo pulls 2
Togekiss-EX (83/122)
This Fairy-type Pokémon has the Mighty Wind attack for
Four XY—BREAKpoint Combos!
Since BREAK cards are already a bit of a combo with the Pokémon they build on, let's take that concept one step further and look at two combos using Pokémon BREAK and two combos using Pokémon-EX.
Double Water Shuriken
You can combine the Ability from Greninja (XY, 41/146) with the power of Greninja BREAK. If you have two Water Energy to discard, you can use Water Shuriken and Giant Water Shuriken in the same turn to put 9 damage counters on 1 of your opponent's Pokémon (without even attacking!). Ninjas are dangerous, and Greninja is even more so. Start working on your shuriken sound effect right now. (We like "Pa-chow!")
Turbo Combo FTW
This one calls on two big hitters, Palkia-EX and Mega Gyarados-EX, to work together. Palkia-EX's Aqua Turbo attack for
Sword BREAKer
Use Trevenant BREAK's Silent Fear attack multiple times to put damage counters on each of your opponent's Pokémon. Then, attack with Aegislash (62/122) to double them with its Painful Sword attack for
Darkrai Hypno Party Time
This is a 3-card combo, so it's a bit tougher to pull off—but so worth it when it happens! You need Hypno (51/122), Darkrai-EX, and All-Night Party (96/122). Here's how it works: First, Darkrai-EX should be your Active Pokémon, with Hypno on your Bench. Use Hypno's Ability to make both Active Pokémon sleep. You can wake up your Darkrai-EX immediately with All-Night Party (which also heals 30 damage from it) and then attack with Dark Head to do 160 damage to the opposing Pokémon—who sleeps through the whole thing!
Top Trainer Cards
Sure, Trainer cards don't have big HP and pulse-pounding attacks—but a Trainer's role is vitally important! Items, Stadiums, and other cards can give you the margin of victory. Here are some cards to watch for in the XY—BREAKpoint expansion!
Fighting Fury Belt (99/122)
A Tool card that no Basic Pokémon should be without! The Fighting Fury Belt grants your Basic Pokémon +40 HP and makes its attacks more powerful.
Puzzle of Time (109/122)
This card is a puzzler! If you play Puzzle of Time like a regular Item card, you get to look at the top 3 cards of your deck and rearrange them as you like. But if you happen to have 2 Puzzle of Time cards in your hand, you can play both of them at once for a totally different effect—returning 2 cards from your discard pile to your hand. Yay options!
Reverse Valley (110/122)
Speaking of options, this Stadium card is similar to Parallel City (XY—BREAKthrough, 145/162), because Reverse Valley affects each player differently, depending on which way you play it. One player's
Extra-Splashy Special Energy
With an expansion so packed with awesome things for Water-type Pokémon, it seems only fair to put a big Special Energy card on top. And Splash Energy (113/133) is a cool, refreshing alternative to basic
A usual with these kinds of type-specific Special Energy cards, Splash Energy can be attached only to a
Pokémon TCG: XY-BREAKpoint Card List
This section lists out the 123 cards of the XY—BREAKpoint expansion, and their rarities.
Original Japanese Game
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English-Language Version
The Pokémon Company International
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Pokémon TCG: XY-BREAKpoint Showcase
This final section details the two BREAKpoint Theme Decks: Electric Eye and Wave Slasher.
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