Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

quick Leafeon LV X question...

burnpsy

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imagine this: leafeon LV X's power is used to attach a card onto SW magmortar, does it heal 20 from flame body?

also, if you could point me to an english scan of it, as I'd like to see the wording that's used...
 
Leafeon LV.X – Grass – HP110
Level Up

Poke-power: Energy Growth
This Power can be used once during your turn. Choose 1 Energy card from your hand and attach it to 1 of your Pokemon. This Power can’t be used if this Pokemon is affected by a Special Condition.

[G][C] Fresh Leaf Dance: Does 30 damage + an additional 10 damage for each Energy you have in play.

Weakness: Fire (+30)
Resistance: Water (-20)
Retreat: 2
 
Leafeon LV.X – Grass – HP110
Level Up

Poke-power: Energy Growth
This Power can be used once during your turn. Choose 1 Energy card from your hand and attach it to 1 of your Pokemon. This Power can’t be used if this Pokemon is affected by a Special Condition.

[G][C] Fresh Leaf Dance: Does 30 damage + an additional 10 damage for each Energy you have in play.

Weakness: Fire (+30)
Resistance: Water (-20)
Retreat: 2

is that the english wording?
 
You remove 20 with it, yes. And it is translated correct as it is played in Japan like that. I had it checked out months ago.
 
It is up on Pokebeach now, but the thing that I find most interesting is it doesnt say basic energy, which would mean you can use it's power to attach, if you wanted 2 DRE in a turn, which is insane IMO.

Drew
 
Let's just pray that we won't have to depend on Psychic Lock to stop powers, 'cause otherwise I WILL CRY. D: Please have that be errata...two DRE would just kill everything, not to mention in combo with Firestarter on Mag. *sobs*
 
you can only have 4 dres in a deck lol. Calm down. so infernape can only do that unless they want to give up 2 prizes delcatty ex?. And Gallade can only do so much with crystal beach still in the format. Crystal Beach will be AMAZING like it always has/.
 
Why does everyone always think there's an errata on good cards. It's correctly translated from Japan and it's played like this there. Read my post?
 
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