From: Brian Brokaw To: Nicholas Leadbetter (by way of The PoJo ) Subject: Re: TCG Pokemon Questions Date: Thursday, September 23, 1999 4:29 PM ----- Original Message ----- From: Nicholas Leadbetter (by way of The PoJo ) To: Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 1999 12:05 PM Subject: TCG Pokemon Questions > Q: can i remove a double colourless energy with energy removal, poliwrath and > drangonair? Yes, Yes, and Yes. Double Colorless Energy (DCE) is an "energy card" and can be targetted with all of those things. > Q: is mister mime's invisible wall on all the time, or do they have to delare > using it? It is "on" all the time that Mr. Mime is not Paralyzed/Confused/Sleep. Be sure to read the review on Pokemon Powers that I posted in the PoJo's Q&A section. > Q: is it true that i can mirror move chansey's scrunch if they last used it and > does that mean that is it works, i dont' have to flip a coin, it just works, > and the same for if it doesn't work, if i mirror move it, it does nothing to my > pigeotto? No. This one is not correct. Mirror Move copies the "results to Pidgeotto" back to the defender. Since Scrunch did NOTHING to Pidgeotto, the Mirror Move copy would do NOTHING. > Q: let's say i put blastoise to sleep with jigglypuff, do they flip a coin > right after my turn is over ( basicly i put them to sleep and they flip a coin) > or do they wait until their turn is over to flip a coin? They get to flip right away (at the end of YOUR turn). Sleep is only 50% effective (best case). > Q: same sort of question, regarding poison, if weedle poisons digelet, he take > 10 and you put a poison counter on, do i take the daily 10 for poison right > after his turn, so the weedle attack ends up doing 20, or do i wait and then do > 10 after my turn is over? You put the additional 10 for Poison right away. > Q: is it true that you have to start you're turn with a daily pick-up, and that > it's not a choise, because my friend has claimed that ( this is when he is down > to his last 5 cards) he does not have to daily pick-up if he doesn't want to > because he knows that is he does, he will lose the game from decking himself. > is this true? This is not true. You must ALWAYS draw a card at the beginning of your turn. If you can't because you have no cards left, you lose at that time. > Q: do you have any advise for my deck: Please send deck advice questions to The PoJo's deck mechanics (they are WAY better at that stuff than I am ;-) Brian Brokaw