- ↓ 2.24
- ꩜ 3.56
- ↑ 9.95
{P} → Counter
If an attack damages Wobbuffet during your opponent’s next turn (even if Wobbuffet is Knocked Out), flip a coin. If heads, Wobbuffet attacks the Defending Pokémon for an equal amount of damage.
illus. Hironobu Yoshida · LV.46
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To keep its pitch-black tail hidden, it lives quietly in the darkness. It is never first to attack.
feyblade
To truly reflect the ingame pokemon, you would need to double the damage when the attack is countered. The flipping works (as it’s a mirror coat/counter guessing game), but counter always does double damage in game. It would have been a more interesting card if it were like that, but I can only imagine that it would have been absolutely nerve wracking to play against for some decks. As it is, it’s just an earlygame basic wall
Nowadays, Terrakion just chuckles and comes in for an intant kill
WilliamH.
I would take the double damage, or just equal returned damage without the coin flip.
As it is now, I would never had played this card.
Love the expression on its face though!
Chuck Rancor
Considering weakness Mewtwo might get a scare
WilliamH.
Only if Mewtwo is foolish enough to do 80 damage to this thing.
coolestman22
Well, 90, technically.
Mantidactyle
Catcher it away…
quiarados
So who’s the little character by Wobbo’s feet/tail? Looks kinda like a Sentret.
Twylis
Weedle is the closest match, but I think it might just be a regular non-pokemon worm or caterpillar. Whatever it is, the intent seems to be to communicate that it’s making Wobb’s tail nervous.
Rance the Chapper
It is a wyrm!!