- ↓ 0.45
- ꩜ 0.78
- ↑ 67.00
{G}{C} → Counter : 20+
If this Pokémon was damaged by an attack during your opponent’s last turn, this attack does that much more damage.
{G}{G}{C} → Mach Cross : 140
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AIDEN ZELA
So if Survival Brace is attached to Breloom V and Charizard ex is your opponent’s Active Pokémon, this guy’s Counter attack does 350 damage????? Cool
Charmaster
Okay, this math confuses me, because even if you assume the maximum amount of damage you can add to Counter’s damage output without weakness or resistance is its maximum HP minus 10, that would make the most damage 220 without weakness, or 440 against the tera Charizard ex that I’d assume most people are referring to if they don’t specify a particular version due to being a top deck competitively and not necessarily any less iconic than 151 Charizard ex collectably.
But the damage output of Counter is NOT, in fact, limited to its maximum HP. If Charizard ex did, say, 300 damage to it with Burning Darkness and Brelloom survived with Survival Brace, Counter would do 20+300 damage before weakness and resistance and other effects. It’s logic like this that let people hit the maximum amount of damage possible for an attack on PTCGL (The actual maximum is realistically much higher, but PTCGL has a cap of 2,147,483,660 damage, or at least that’s the closest you can mathematically get to it).
Here’s the video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcmKWbMWNEo It’s called “What’s the ACTUAL BIGGEST Attack in the Pokemon TCG?” and by SleepingJirachi if you want to play it safe and look it up yourself rather than trusting a random link on the internet.