JonnyPhoenyx
Steel Trainer and Proud
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- Dallas, TX
- Seen Dec 31, 2014
Hello again.
I came across some text today that I needed some clarification on (or at least a nudge in the right direction).
Zoroark (71/114) can use an attack of the defending pokemon's as it's own. Usually fire or lighting pokemon will have the requirement "discard X [R] or [L] energy attached to this pokemon" in order to use the attack. Obviously (well to me anyway), this would mean if Zoroark has none of that required energy attached, he doesn't have to discard anything to use some beatly attacks - which is one reason this card can be a serious threat.
However, if instead of "this pokemon" an attack reads (take the Undaunted Flareon for example) "discard an energy attached to Flareon" as a requirement. Does this mean in addition to not having to discard a selected energy, you get to discard an energy attached to the opposing Flareon?
On this same note, Espeon Prime can use any in-play Eeveelution's attack as it own. If the same flareon mentioned above is the target (whether on your side or the opponent's), would you discard an energy from Flareon as a requirement/result of the attack?
Or does this all fall under some errata I haven't come across yet?
(And this pertains to any number of similar situations, not fust the Flareon.)
I came across some text today that I needed some clarification on (or at least a nudge in the right direction).
Zoroark (71/114) can use an attack of the defending pokemon's as it's own. Usually fire or lighting pokemon will have the requirement "discard X [R] or [L] energy attached to this pokemon" in order to use the attack. Obviously (well to me anyway), this would mean if Zoroark has none of that required energy attached, he doesn't have to discard anything to use some beatly attacks - which is one reason this card can be a serious threat.
However, if instead of "this pokemon" an attack reads (take the Undaunted Flareon for example) "discard an energy attached to Flareon" as a requirement. Does this mean in addition to not having to discard a selected energy, you get to discard an energy attached to the opposing Flareon?
On this same note, Espeon Prime can use any in-play Eeveelution's attack as it own. If the same flareon mentioned above is the target (whether on your side or the opponent's), would you discard an energy from Flareon as a requirement/result of the attack?
Or does this all fall under some errata I haven't come across yet?
(And this pertains to any number of similar situations, not fust the Flareon.)