On the Roserade GL in "Bonds to the End of Time", that spot says
ジムリーダーのポケモン
JIMU RI- DA - no POKEMON
Which, if my katakana is correct, means "Gym Leader's Pokemon"
Here's the contents of my cousin's deck. I can't figure out how to make it work any more consistently. I tried a few play-throughs and it does not setup very quickly at all. My half-rogue deck is almost consistently setup by T3, and she's lucky if she has anything by T5.
Here goes...
According to babelfish:
Mamoswine :fighting: HP 150
Stage 2 (evolves from Piloswine)
:water::colorless:colorless: Snowstorm: 60: Flip a coin. If heads, this attack does 10 damage to each of your opponent's benched pokemon. If Tails, this attak does 10 damage to each of your benched...
Reflect Energy
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Reflect Energy Provides :colorless.
Whenever the Pokémon that Reflect Energy is attached to takes damage from an opponent's attack, you may flip a coin. If heads reduce that damage by 10 and place 1 damage counter on the Attacking Pokémon. You cannot do this...
Reversal was nice, but I wish they'd reprint Double Gust from Neo: Genesis.
Palkia LV.X's Restructure :ppowr: is essentially the same thing.
And if they're not going to reprint Rainbow energy (maybe placing 1 damage counter isn't enough of a drawback any more), they should at least reprint...
At the end of the trailer is says it's being released on April 1st, 2009.
Is this for real?
I mean, if it is, cool!
At the risk of sounding naive, does IGN.com do movies? Their logo's listed at the end of the credit section.
I went through a box of old Pokemon cards this morning and found a couple of Promos.
These promos are still in their clear plastic bags and have never been opened.
I looked on the Price guide and on ebay for ideas on their value, but I can't find anything.
Maybe you guys could help me...
My Friends and I used to do a 3-way battle way back in the Neo Days.
We modified special conditions to only check "just before" and "just after" your turn (otherwise poison would be broken and sleep would be too weak)
but we always ran into problems of fairness. Whoever had the weakest start...
I know that Toxicroak's Poison Sacs poke-body prevents your opponent from removing poison when your opponent evolves or levels-up, but what about when you de-evolve their active? Like with Dialga's Flash Cannon?
The Spoiler for Poison Sac says:
"You opponent’s Poisoned Pokemon remain...
Well, there's been:
Team Rocket
Neo: Destiny
Team Rocket Returns
Seems to me that once they release all of a new generation as "normal" pokemon, they release one of these "Dark" sets. idk if they'll do this for D&P, but that's been the pattern.