- ↓ 7.21
- ꩜ 13.28
- ↑ 19.00
Pokémon (Marowak) › Stage 1 : Evolves from Cubone and into Marowak BREAK · is: Delta Species, Dual Type
{F}{M} → Energy Bone
Choose a number of your opponent’s Pokémon up to the amount of Energy attached to Marowak. This attack does 20 damage to each of them.
{F}{C}{C} → Metal Crusher : 50
If the Defending Pokémon is {M} Pokémon, this attack’s base damage is 90.
· Dual Type rule: This Pokémon is both {F}{M} type.
illus. Hajime Kusajima
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Curtis
That’s an interesting form of spread damage.
coolestman22
The best is Bronzong SF.
Curtis
Anything that involves retreat cost is always neat.
Adam Capriola
Good job with the HTML, I’m proud of you coolestman!
Haha, side-note: I just finished the basic code for getting cards to auto-link. Will have it live at some point tomorrow.
TheFlub
I used this guy with Exeggutor d and Blastoise d, was a fun deck for sniping and spreading.
Also, I noticed this was one of the few cards that could hit benched for Weakness.
quiarados
Huh – far as I can tell this is one of two cards with an attack that effectively gives the opponent an elemental type weakness. (The other being Misty’s Dewgong.) Bit weird that they only returned to this well once. (Unless there are other cards of this ilk but they’re templated weirdly.)
Ambassador
There are a few more cards that can do this sort of thing. I think someone has commented a shortlist somewhere on the site, at some point, but I’m totally blanking.
Ambassador
Actually, I might just be misremembering the comment I made on SV Dewgong as more than it was. The process of making a list would be a bit tedious;
c:* text:”{*}”
and then filling in for all possible type combinations and sifting through the results. RM Heatran is another one I’ve quickly been able to pull up with this process.
(It’d probably help to add || text:”If the Defending Pokémon is” || to your search to narrow things down more, and also run a separate search with || text:”If your opponent’s Active Pokémon is a” || to catch newer instances. You’d also end up completely missing out certain kinds of attacks that work similarly, at least in principle, like G1 Blaine’s Growlithe’s Blaze, etc. that are ‘punishing’ certain types for being in play at all. But if you’re not interested in that whatsoever, then going for this text-based search rather than the more symbol-based search above will probably get you the most results the quickest, yielding several more instances of cards with similar attacks such as PGO Sylveon, FST Primeape, FLI Snover, UPR Snover, DRV Haxorus, et al.)