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PsychicWolf
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posted January 30, 2003 05:02 PM      Profile for PsychicWolf   Email PsychicWolf    Edit/Delete Post Report This Thread to Moderators
If I play a dark energy on Dark Crobat how would it affect his attack?
He does Dark drain.
flip for each of opponent's pokemon, if heads do ten damage. Would it do 20 with the dark energy?
(and if playing team, or doubles as I call it, wouldn't you flip for each players pokemon?)
I'm curious if we have a dark pokemon which cannot benefit from a dark energy.
Thanks, as always, for your time

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Orange Soda
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posted January 30, 2003 05:09 PM      Profile for Orange Soda   Email Orange Soda    Edit/Delete Post Report This Thread to Moderators
It would do ten damage times the number of heads plus ten more damage for the Dark energy.

For instance, say you got 3 heads. The total damage would be 40.

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posted January 30, 2003 06:43 PM      Profile for MrGrass   Email MrGrass    Edit/Delete Post Report This Thread to Moderators
Yo Soda, Dark Crobat spreads its damage around. You flip for each of your opponent's pokemon. All the ones that get heads get 10 damage. If you get a heads for the active, Darkness energy wopuld boost the damage, but it wouldn't boost bench damage.

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Orange Soda
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posted January 30, 2003 06:48 PM      Profile for Orange Soda   Email Orange Soda    Edit/Delete Post Report This Thread to Moderators
Oops, MrGrass is right, I misread the attack text.

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posted January 30, 2003 07:43 PM      Profile for Dugtrio1951   Email Dugtrio1951    Edit/Delete Post Report This Thread to Moderators
Darkness would add 10 damage to any damage done to the Defending Pokémon only. If you get tails and hence do no base damage to the Defending Pokémon, Darkness isn't going to add 10, remember. And Darkness doesn't add anything to attacks against Benched Pokémon anyway.

So yeah, everything Orange Soda and Mr. Grass said but more concisely. =)

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PsychicWolf
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posted January 31, 2003 12:16 AM      Profile for PsychicWolf   Email PsychicWolf    Edit/Delete Post Report This Thread to Moderators
Thanks guys

So if I have this right,
when I flip for the defending pokemon I can do 10 plus 10 to him, and then 10 if I get the flips to everyone else.
Not really worth putting a bunch of dark in a deck for actually.
Thanks again

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