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Topic: Koga's Muk/Dk. Ampharos combo
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g8trboi77
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posted October 15, 2002 10:16 AM
If you have a Dark Ampharos and Koga's Muk in play and activate both powers, it will seriously dampen your opponent enthusiasm on attaching Energy to their Pokemon. First, if you opponent attaches an Energy to any of their pokemon, Ampharos' Conductivity does 10 damage to it. If a Pokemon(anywhere on the field) does damage to Muk, Energy Drain has a chance of taking an Energy off that Pokemon, reducing the chance of Steelix getting up and running if Muk is Active. But, does an attack like Light Sunflora's Reflected Sunlight also count for Dark Ampharos' Conductivity, where you attach up to 2 Grass Energy to Sunflora? All comments and help are welcome. [ October 15, 2002, 10:18 AM: Message edited by: g8trboi77 ]
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bombasticlovegirl
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posted October 15, 2002 07:50 PM
Yeah the Ampharos power would affect that Pokemon because Sunflora's attack is taking the energy from your hand and attaching it. If it were taking energy from another Pokemon, from the discard or some other means then it won't receive damage, so that Pokemon would take 20 from Conductivity
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