- ↓ 1.75
- ꩜ 2.34
- ↑ 15.00
{C}{C} → Tackle : 20
{C}{C} → Continuous Tumble : 20×
Flip a coin until you get tails. This attack does 20 damage times the number of heads.
illus. Kouki Saitou
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Debut of “Continuous Tumble“–a move that has appeared as least once in every generation since!
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In the sense that Continuous Fireball was a flippier version of Fireball, Continuous Scratch was a flippier version of Scratch, and Continuous Eggsplosion was a very flippier(???) version of Eggsplosion, “Continuous Tumble” implies there’s a non-flippy version of the attack simply called “Tumble”.
“Tumble” on its own was never an attack name in the English TCG – nor was ころがり, from the attack’s original name れんぞくころがり, its own attack either. But ころがり seems to come from the attack that was translated as Rolling Tackle [ころがりタックル] on prior cards – so this can probably be understood to be a variant of that attack, the same way EX Linoone’s Continuous Headbutt debuted a variant on plain old Headbutt.
The “ころがり” from ころがりタックル [Rolling Tackle] (and its Continuous variant, れんぞくころがり) is a single character off from the JP name for Rollout in the video games, ころがる. These moves happily coexist in the TCG.