totodile1014
New Member
Hi guys, I'm new here and this is my first thread.
Should all effects of Poke-Powers, Poke-Bodies, Attacks, Stadiums, or anything else be told to your opponent every time?
for example
If I have an active Scizor grass:Stormfront 25/100) and was attacked last turn by an attack that did 60 damage, should i tell my opponent that Scizors Poke-Body: Honeycomb Defender will lower that attack by 40 next turn?
I could see how that would be the right thing to do, but as a player (especially in an important tournament), it would give me an advantage if my opponent wouldn't take note of that until after he/she has called the attack.
As an active-type Judge, if I notice this kind of thing happening, is it ok to butt in to the game and let the player know about the Poke-Body? or would that be messing up the player's dirty strategy?
Should all effects of Poke-Powers, Poke-Bodies, Attacks, Stadiums, or anything else be told to your opponent every time?
for example
If I have an active Scizor grass:Stormfront 25/100) and was attacked last turn by an attack that did 60 damage, should i tell my opponent that Scizors Poke-Body: Honeycomb Defender will lower that attack by 40 next turn?
I could see how that would be the right thing to do, but as a player (especially in an important tournament), it would give me an advantage if my opponent wouldn't take note of that until after he/she has called the attack.
As an active-type Judge, if I notice this kind of thing happening, is it ok to butt in to the game and let the player know about the Poke-Body? or would that be messing up the player's dirty strategy?