Citations:Baby Pokémon


 * When your Pokémon makes an attempt to attack an opponent's Baby Pokémon, you flip a coin. The rule for Baby Pokémon is applied only when your Pokémon tries to attack a Baby Pokémon.
 * For example, if you have Tyrogue in play, and you evolve it into Hitmonlee, treat Hitmonlee as if it is an Evolution Card rather than a Basic Pokémon. Baby Pokémon have the names of the Pokémon they evolve into printed on them, and those are the only Pokémon they can evolve into.
 * There are nine card types: Baby Pokémon, Basic Pokémon, Evolution, Level Up, Trainer, Supporter, Stadium, Basic Energy, and Special Energy. Baby Pokémon, Basic Pokémon, Evolution, and Level Up cards are collectively called Pokémon (or Pokémon cards). Basic Energy and Special Energy are collectively called Energy.
 * If a player attempts to attack an opponent's Baby Pokémon, the attacking player flips a coin as usual. If the defending player has one Baby Pokémon and one non-Baby Pokémon, the attacking player does not have to flip to attack the non-Baby Pokémon.
 * When a player’s Pokémon uses an attack on an opponent's Baby Pokémon that requires a flip, that player must flip a coin. However, if 1 of the defending player's Pokémon is a Baby Pokémon that requires a flip and the defending player's other Pokémon is not, the attacking player does not have to flip a coin to attack the non-Baby Pokémon.
 * There are nine card types: Baby Pokémon, Basic Pokémon, Evolution, Level Up, Trainer, Supporter, Stadium, Basic Energy, and Special Energy. Baby Pokémon, Basic Pokémon, Evolution, and Level Up cards are collectively called Pokémon (or Pokémon cards). Basic Energy and Special Energy are collectively called Energy.
 * If a player attempts to attack an opponent's Baby Pokémon, the attacking player flips a coin as usual. If the defending player has one Baby Pokémon and one non-Baby Pokémon, the attacking player does not have to flip to attack the non-Baby Pokémon.
 * When a player’s Pokémon uses an attack on an opponent's Baby Pokémon that requires a flip, that player must flip a coin. However, if 1 of the defending player's Pokémon is a Baby Pokémon that requires a flip and the defending player's other Pokémon is not, the attacking player does not have to flip a coin to attack the non-Baby Pokémon.
 * When a player’s Pokémon uses an attack on an opponent's Baby Pokémon that requires a flip, that player must flip a coin. However, if 1 of the defending player's Pokémon is a Baby Pokémon that requires a flip and the defending player's other Pokémon is not, the attacking player does not have to flip a coin to attack the non-Baby Pokémon.
 * When a player’s Pokémon uses an attack on an opponent's Baby Pokémon that requires a flip, that player must flip a coin. However, if 1 of the defending player's Pokémon is a Baby Pokémon that requires a flip and the defending player's other Pokémon is not, the attacking player does not have to flip a coin to attack the non-Baby Pokémon.
 * When a player’s Pokémon uses an attack on an opponent's Baby Pokémon that requires a flip, that player must flip a coin. However, if 1 of the defending player's Pokémon is a Baby Pokémon that requires a flip and the defending player's other Pokémon is not, the attacking player does not have to flip a coin to attack the non-Baby Pokémon.