some questions about the rules

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Hi, i'm new here but i wanted to make sure of some things. I've been playing the poke TFG and i've been playing with the 6 bench mat. It doesnt really concern to that but a couple questions that come to mind are..

1.) If my poke and the opponents poke land on white, but the damage amount is the same, what do we do?

2.) If a battle happens, and say i get dodge, my turn ends, does that mean my opponent can attack me again with the same pokemon? Same with if we both get miss.

3.) I noticed two placements for the poke center on the 6 bench mat, does that mean if one poke goes to the PC, it stays on one until another gets knocked out? And after that, does the first knocked out poke slide to the left (or the first placement)? I'm kinda confused on that.

I'm just trying to understand the game a little bit better but the rulebook/demo doesnt tell you specific rules, thanks!
 
1.) If my poke and the opponents poke land on white, but the damage amount is the same, what do we do?

2.) If a battle happens, and say i get dodge, my turn ends, does that mean my opponent can attack me again with the same pokemon? Same with if we both get miss.

3.) I noticed two placements for the poke center on the 6 bench mat, does that mean if one poke goes to the PC, it stays on one until another gets knocked out? And after that, does the first knocked out poke slide to the left (or the first placement)? I'm kinda confused on that.


1. nothing happens

2.if you started the first battle, yes

3.it means pokemon are moved out of the pokemon centre if there are more then 2 in it. the one that has been in there longest is moved out
 
ok, thanks a lot, that answered my questions :D
 
one more question, what about the moves that deal with surrounding pokemon? Like voltorbs explosion, say he was on one of the points in the middle of the board, the square part, and a pokemon was on the right of him, on the right line, would that pokemon be affected? or would just the ones on the same path next to him?
 
ok, thanks, 1 more, question, hehe, sorry. When I want to surround a pokemon, i know that if i have a poke in front of it and one behind it, it's surrounded, correct? But what about when it's on the diagonal section of the map. What if i have one of mine on the vertical path and one on the horizontal path, while the opponent is on the diagonal space? Would that be counted as surround? Or would another one of mine have to be behind it as well, making it 3 poke to surround?
 
I have a question too! Is it allowed to place a pokemon directly on the goal? My friend and I played like this and it seemed to make the matches last longer.
 
yes, you can place your own figures on your own goal.
 
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