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The Dark Llama
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posted December 12, 2002 04:49 PM      Profile for The Dark Llama   Email The Dark Llama    Edit/Delete Post Report This Thread to Moderators
Is Psyshock supposed to be Confused? Aren't all other Psyschocks a Paralyzer?

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Why would you call this "Lilypad Mew" if Mew is VERY clearly on a rock? See the dirt around him? THAT AIN'T WATER!!!

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posted December 12, 2002 05:01 PM      Profile for yoshi1001   Email yoshi1001    Edit/Delete Post Report This Thread to Moderators
To the first part: Play as written (confusion).

To the second part: Indeed it looks like a rock.

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posted December 12, 2002 05:03 PM      Profile for LuckyCal   Email LuckyCal    Edit/Delete Post Report This Thread to Moderators
Yes, the original text (from the Japanese card) calls for paralysis. That doesn't mean you should play it as though it said "Paralyzed." Play it as written because the change doesn't make the card unplayable.

As for the unofficial moniker "Lilypad Mew," I don't know why. I personally call it Mew-47 or Neutral Shield Mew.

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