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Purple_Nurple
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posted April 22, 2003 08:32 AM      Profile for Purple_Nurple      Edit/Delete Post Report This Thread to Moderators
If you gust up Muk and have Discovery TTar out and Trample. Muk gets koed, does this turn the Unown D Power back own due to Muk being koed or does the Toxic Gas Power continue until the end of your turn? I guess what I am saying is, once a ppokemon sustains enough damage to be koed, is it removed and effects on that card removed at the point of knock out or at the end of turn...

I found this and want to make sure it is the most current ruling

Q. If Fossil Muk is active and is KO'ed by Tyranitar's Trample attack, would a benched Unown-D's Power protect that player's benched Pokémon, or would the power still be off until the end of the turn?
A. The defending Pokemon and benched Pokemon damage happens at the very same time. Unown-D is [still] 'shut off' when the damage occurs. (Jan 10, 2002 WotC Chat, Q1032)

[ April 22, 2003, 08:38 AM: Message edited by: Purple_Nurple ]

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yoshi1001

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posted April 22, 2003 09:08 AM      Profile for yoshi1001   Email yoshi1001    Edit/Delete Post Report This Thread to Moderators
As far as I know, that is still the current rule. All damage occours at the same time.

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posted April 22, 2003 11:12 AM      Profile for NoPoke   Email NoPoke    Edit/Delete Post Report This Thread to Moderators
quote:
Originally posted by yoshi1001:
All damage occours at the same time.

Not sure that is right Yoshi.

I think the correct sequence (somewhat simplified)is..

a)Do the Damage (the number at the side)
b)Do everything else (the flippy bits!)
c)Finaly knock out any pokemon with damage >=HP

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posted April 22, 2003 12:54 PM      Profile for yoshi1001   Email yoshi1001    Edit/Delete Post Report This Thread to Moderators
From the 1/10/2002 TC log:

quote:
master_trainer_pat presents the speaker with question #1006 from yoshi1001:Put these effects in the order they occour during the attack stage, starting with the earliest: A:Defending Pokémon damage B: Bench Pokémon damage C: Non-damage effects D: Pokémon are knocked out due to damage
darkmt_mike says, "EGFH?"
master_trainer_pat says, "Here's the way it breaks down:"
master_trainer_pat says, "A and B are done."
master_trainer_pat says, "then D."
master_trainer_pat says, "then you finish up with C."



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