Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

Double weakness, double resistance - plenty of questions!

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Kempley05

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1) if a dual type pokemon attacks a pokemon with those 2 types as weakness, is damage multiplied by 2, 3, or 4.

2) if Kecleon with a react energy attacks a pokemon with 3 weaknesses (I know this doesn't exhist but if it did) would you multiply the damage by 2, 4 or 8.

3) Does the same apply for dual resistance - would it do -30, -60 or somthing all together different?

4) what do you apply first weakness or resistance, a good example would be Drk. Tyranitar v. Bannete ex where the damage could range from 40 to 70 depending on this.

5) does strength charms extra damage apply before or after weakness, the same goes for Solid Rage.

Thanks to whoever answers these!:thumb: :biggrin:
 
1) if a dual type pokemon attacks a pokemon with those 2 types as weakness, is damage multiplied by 2, 3, or 4.

Damage is doubled, then doubled again, so it would be multiplied by four.


2) if Kecleon with a react energy attacks a pokemon with 3 weaknesses (I know this doesn't exhist but if it did) would you multiply the damage by 2, 4 or 8.

We don't do hypothetical answers here. When you find a Pokemon that actually has three weaknesses, ask your question again.


3) Does the same apply for dual resistance - would it do -30, -60 or somthing all together different?

It would reduce the damage by 60.


4) what do you apply first weakness or resistance, a good example would be Drk. Tyranitar v. Bannete ex where the damage could range from 40 to 70 depending on this.

Weakness then Resistance.


5) does strength charms extra damage apply before or after weakness, the same goes for Solid Rage.

Strength Charm and Solid Rage both add their damage before weakness/resistance is applied. If you read the card, it tells you that.

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