- ↓ 2.00
- ꩜ 6.10
- ↑ 9.97
Poké-BODY ⇢ Iron Skull
Rampardos’s attack’s damage isn’t affected by Resistance, Poké-Powers, Poké-Bodies, or any other effects on the Defending Pokémon.
{F} → Head Smash : 80
If the Defending Pokémon would be Knocked Out by this attack, Rampardos does 40 damage to itself.
{F}{C} → Mold Breaker : 40
Any damage done to Rampardos by attacks is reduced by 20 (after applying Weakness and Resistance) until the end of your next turn.
illus. Masakazu Fukuda · LV.54
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HEZ
This always bugged me, it’s poke-body and second attacks names are the wrong way around, wonder if the Japanese version is messed up too?
EricDLee
Wow, I never realized that! It seems to be an error – and I think the Japanese version has the same mistake.
LeoBN
This Japanese card really shows the same attack names.
coolestman22
Why did it have to be a fossil?
WilliamH.
Right! A single energy for 80 is fantastic!
Blob Takeshi
Because Rampardos only gets one card after this and then it’s never seen again. :(
Shoopuf
This guy with Strong Energy and a Hard Charm or Muscle Band is brutal. Fossil makes him harder to get out, but he’d be a great Maxie target. Combo with the Fighting Fury Machamp and perhaps laser bank and you’ve got a killer sweeper.
SPIRE_FAN
Always loved the design of this card, both Art and Competitive aspects. The premise of you deciding to be careful with your numbers to prevent recoil and possibly get Mold Breaker protection is great, or you can just go the route of brute force with Head Smash + Iron Skull.
Twylis
I wonder if this Rampardos mixing up the names of Mold Breaker and Iron Skull is why neither has appeared since :v