- ↓ 0.45
- ꩜ 0.85
- ↑ 1.98
Poké-BODY ⇢ Reactive Colors
If Kecleon has any React Energy cards attached to it, Kecleon is {G}, {R}, {W}, {L}, {P}, and {F} type.
{C} → Tongue Whip
Choose 1 of your opponent’s Pokémon. This attack does 10 damage to that Pokémon. (Don’t apply Weakness and Resistance for Benched Pokémon.)
{C}{C} → Quick Attack : 10+
Flip a coin. If heads, this attack does 10 damage plus 20 more damage.
illus. Tomokazu Komiya
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feyblade
There HAS to be a use for reactive colors….
coolestman22
Special Darks? No, it didn’t make it dark.
Maybe to hit for weakness.
Curtis
Sure, you’d have weakness, but its attacks suck, so that’s not much help.
tototavros
Tongue Whip on Darkrai-EX with Silver Bangle attached means you do 160 damage to it. Not bad.
The Hawth
How, exactly?
EverPhoenix
You’d need the vileplume down. Sucks that you can’t attach more than one tool, Wide Lens would be great.
In any case, the GE and SS kecleons are superior to this one, their attacks are better and don’t require the use of react energy
tototavros
oh, ok. I misread the attack, I thought it dragged it to the active. Sadly you can only do 40 with Tongue Whip then.
However, you would be able to 840 to a Primal Groudon-EX w/ a heads on the second attack, 760 on tails (Dual Brains Magnezone+Iris+VS Seeker for 50×2, Quad Pluspower for 10×4, 4 Deoxys-EX+Plasma Badge for 10×4, base damage of 10,30 all x4 for Vileplume’s Ability)
Ziggmiceter
If it had decent attacks, It would be good. I’m talking 3 for 40 “decent”
HEZ
A cool idea but lacking in power along with Dark and Metal (and now Dragon) types. The Rising Rival Kecleon improved on this concept. Combine with BW6 Vileplume for 4x Weaknesses >:D
Blob Takeshi
and Fairy too…
Nosredna
This card isn’t good, but I really miss the days when an uncommon could have so much text and flavor
Jiří z Poděbrad
The concept was revisited on the three “Unit Color” Kecleons printed in 2018.
Ambassador
Surprisingly, this card shows up in a question on pokemon-card.com’s Q&A. I say surprisingly because anything prior to DP is “pre-history” as far as the site’s contemporary database goes. This Q&A isn’t tagged with Kecleon, or React Energy as “related cards”, only tagging Dawn Stadium (you can search for this Q&A yourself by using [夜明けのスタジアム]);
𝑄. While Dawn Stadium is on the field, and I have a Kecleon whose Reactive Colors Poké-Body is active, can I remove 2 damage counters from Kecleon when I attach an Energy card to it? [i.e. can I remove one for being {G}, and a second damage counter for for being {W}?)
𝐴. No. You can remove 1 damage counter.
Nothing too surprising – the question’s cute, but there’s nothing about Dawn Stadium that suggests it would facilitate such an interpretation for the way the two cards interact.