Introduction

This last weekend was critical for competitive Pokémon TCG players: we watched the best players competing in all three categories in Honolulu, Hawaii to become world champions. There were many surprises at this tournament, and, despite the dominance of Regidrago V-STAR, the meta was quite diverse. Three different decks won each category - Junior, Senior, and Master.
Naturally, as every competitive TCG, the more we use the same cards over and over, the more we create slangs to set apart certain plays, game styles, and Pokémon. Some terms even make it into other languages - for instance, in Brazil, most players refer to "Raging Bolt EX" as "Raio Fúria", a direct translation, and that is its main name.
So, we decided to collect a few competitive Pokémon TCG terms to help you if you're lost and want to understand what your local scene is talking about!
Glossary of the Most Popular Pokémon TCG Terms

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DTE: An acronym for Double Turbo Energy.
Donk: This term is not as popular in other countries, but it refers to games in which, on turn 2, the opponent manages to knock out a board that only has one Pokémon in the active position. It usually happens because you can't use supporters on turn 1. So, it refers to ending a match early, on turns 2 or 3.Swiss format: Scoring system used in TCG tournaments.Gust: Cards whose effects swap the opponent's active Pokémon with another, like Boss's Orders, and Counter Catcher.Ad
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Final Words

There are so many unique terms in the Pokémon TCG community that I was only able to cover a few of them, but these are essential if you want to know what everyone is saying - either at your local league, or on tournament broadcasts!
Do you use these terms? Do you know any others? Tell us in our comment section below!
Thank you for reading, and see you next time!
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