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Q: Which Pokemon card has the lowest hit points?
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On a Pokemon card what does HP stand for?

hp stands for hit points


What do hit points do in Pokemon?

Hit points are your Pokemon's health. When it runs out, your Pokemon faints. If your Pokemon faints, you can take it to a Pokemon Center or use a Revive on it to revive it.


Can you get Pokemon with no hit points?

no


What is Pokemon hp?

Hit Points? (Health)


What does HP do in the Pokemon game?

Hit Points


What does hp stand for in Pokemon diamond?

Well, if you mean title of it, then I don't know. But if you mean in the game, then HP means Health points (Others may go by something else). It Is Not HEALTH POINTS it is Hit Points 99Lloyd99


What does HP stand for in Pokemon games?

Hit points


How does darmanitan change forms in Pokemon black?

Darmanitan will change to its Zen Mode in the events of its hit points going down to half of its hit points.


What is the most hp a pokemon can have?

Blissey has the most HP with the maximum Hit Points of 714.


How many Hit Points and attack does an Ancient Mew card have in the card game Pokemon?

It's not meant for the card game, it is just a collectable. However if you translate it, it has 30HP, an attack that needs two psychic energy, and deals 40. It has no resistance, and is weak to psychic. It has a retreat cost of 2 generic energy.


How do you bond with Pokemon?

there might be more to it but keep it in your party, battle with it and win, and always heal your pokemon(status or hit points HP)


Can Pokemon get killed by other Pokemon?

Pokemon can't get killed, but they faint - and that's when their HP, or hit points, drop down to a zero. You can, of course, revive them with medicine, though.