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With the nerf to burn damage, I have a feeling guts pokemon will start running flame orb instead of toxic orb. As far as I see it, this is a buff to guts users.Burn damage has been halved to 1/16 per turn. Blast Burn has been revealed in a video posted by GameWith’s member, Yamada, roughly 30 minutes ago from the time of this writing! A huge shoutout to Gamewith for letting us know via Twitter — may your IVs be high and your move sets optimal! Name Blast Burn Damage 100 per bar Bars 2 Type.
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- Learn the stats of the move 'Blast Burn' available in Pokemon Go! Total damage output (with & without Weather Boost), DPS, Type, and compatible Pokemon can be found here.
- Without Guts and a Burn in place, all physical attacks bar facade will do half damage, where facade will do double base power damage. With guts, all attacks gain a 1.5 boost with status, including facade which will do double base power damage + 1.5 attack for the pokemon with status in question. Report Message.
- This article is about the TCG mechanic. For Pokémon Trading Figure Game equivalent, see Special Conditions (TFG).
A Special Condition (Japanese: 特殊状態Special Condition) is a result that some attacks have in the Pokémon Trading Card Game. Specific attacks may cause the Defending Pokémon to be affected by a Special Condition, such as the common Lick attack which has a chance of causing Paralysis. They are the equivalent of the status conditions in the games. There are five Special Conditions currently in the Trading Card Game: Asleep, Burned, Confused, Paralyzed and Poisoned. Unlike status conditions in the video games, Special Conditions are not necessarily mutually exclusive due to the Poisoned and Burned Special Conditions being recognized by the placing of a marker (known as status counters) on the afflicted Pokémon. However, between the other three, a Pokémon can only be affected by one at once.
Special Conditions only affect the Active Pokémon in play. Once the Pokémon is retreated to the Bench, any Special Conditions affecting them will be removed. They can also be removed by evolving a Pokémon or using a specific attack or Trainer card (such as Double Full Heal). Special Conditions also stop the majority of Poké-Powers from working, but Poké-Bodies are unaffected by them.
Asleep
If a Pokémon is Asleep, it cannot attack or retreat by itself. It must also be turned sideways (usually counterclockwise). After each turn, if a player's Pokémon is Asleep, the player must flip a coin: if heads, the Asleep Pokémon 'wakes up' and is no longer affected by the Special Condition. However, if the coin lands on tails, the Pokémon is still Asleep.
Burned
The Burned Special Condition is the newest Special Condition, officially recognized in 2002 upon the release of the Expedition Base Set. The Burned Special Condition is similar to the Poisoned Special Condition. A rule change in 2016 taking effect with the release of Sun & Moon altered the procedure for a burn.[1] The Burned Special Condition is derived from Neo Genesis, in which Quilava's Char attack caused a condition exactly like Burned. Char was not recognized as a Special Condition.
Prior to Sun & Moon, once a Pokémon is Burned, a Burn marker is placed on it and the player must flip a coin in between turns. If the coin lands on tails, two damage counters are placed on the Pokémon. Under some conditions, the burn's damage may be increased by the effect of an attack, an Ability, or a Stadium card (e.g., Volcarona's Scorching Scales Ability causes the afflicted Pokémon to suffer 40 damage). If the coin landed on heads, the Pokémon does not receive any damage but remains Burned.
With the release of Sun & Moon, once a Pokémon is Burned, two damage counters are placed on it between turns as long as it is Burned. After the damage is added, the player with the Burned Pokémon must flip a coin: on a heads, the afflicted Pokémon is cured, while on a tails, it remains Burned.
Confused
The Confused Special Condition is one of the most commonly seen conditions, alongside Poisoned. If a Pokémon is Confused, its card must be turned upside-down. If it tries to attack, the player must flip a coin. If the coin is heads, the attack proceeds as planned. However, if the coin lands on tails, three damage counters are placed on the Pokémon and the turn ends. Unless replaced by Asleep or Paralyzed, the Pokémon remains Confused unless retreat or other action is taken (such as the use of a Trainer card).
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The current description of Confused was introduced in 2003 with the release of EX Ruby & Sapphire. Originally, the Confused Pokémon would attack itself for 20 damage on a tails. As well as that, if a Pokémon tried to retreat, the required Energy had to be discarded first, before flipping a coin to see if the retreat was successful. If it was not, the Pokémon could not retrieve the Energy cards. As of the current revision of the condition, any Confused Pokémon can retreat without having to take any additional action.
Paralyzed
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If a Pokémon is Paralyzed, it will be unable to attack or retreat for one turn after it becomes Paralyzed. After the end of the turn, the Pokémon's condition returns to normal. A Paralyzed Pokémon is turned sideways (usually clockwise).
Poisoned
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The Poisoned Special Condition is one of the most commonly seen conditions, alongside Confused. When a Pokémon is Poisoned, one damage counter must be put on the Pokémon between turns, although some cards can increase the number of counters placed.
References
- ↑「ポケモンカードゲーム サン&ムーン」のルールおよびレギュレーションの変更について ポケモンカードゲーム公式ホームページ (Japanese)
This article is part of Project TCG, a Bulbapedia project that aims to report on every aspect of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. |