No. The berry has been used and can only can be used once.
Since Morty specializes in Ghost-type Pokemon, Normal-type Pokemon have no effect on them. I suggest you use Dark-type Pokemon
Grind your Pokemon. Overgrinding is never a bad thing when death lurks at every corner. Also, unless your rules forbid the use of them, be sure to heal your Pokemon in battle when they're close to fainting in battle and/or have a status effect on them.
It says on the card that it is used during the opponent's battle phase. Yes, it can be used in the same battle phase it is summoned in, there is no restriction against this.
The +200 ATK bonus is applied only 'during your battle phase', this is a continuous effect that does not use the chain. As soon as the battle phase ends, the +200ATK ceases to apply, but will be reapplied during your next battle phase. So say you have a monster with 1700 attack, it will ONLY have 1900 (+200) attack when you're in your battle phase and when you're back in your main phase 2 or end phase it goes back down to 1700 (-200). One thing to note is that you'll get the +200 attack during BOTH your own battle phase AND ALSO your opponent's battle phase.
Lagging tail makes the Pokemon holding the item slower. This item, coupled with the move trick room, which makes the slowest Pokemon attack first rather than the fastest first, can turn a battle on its head and is part of an effective strategy. Only Porygon-Z learns trick room by levelling up, however many more can learn it through the use of TM92.
If a Pokemon with the ability compoundeyes is in the lead of the party, the chances of encountering a wild Pokemon holding an item increases.
Starf berry is a super rare berry in pokemon, and powers up pokemon's attack in battle. the effect will go out after the battle
Letting a Pokemon use Dig during battle allows them to go underground for one turn before the opponent attacks. When the opponent moves, the Pokemon will come up and strike them. This move has 10 PP, 60 base power, it's a Ground-type move, and it has 100% accuracy. Outside of battle, when the Pokemon uses Dig, it will transport the player to the last visited Pokemon Center.
Monsters can only 'manually' change battle position in your main phases. If you want to change them during the battle phase, you will have to do it by a card effect.
Since Morty specializes in Ghost-type Pokemon, Normal-type Pokemon have no effect on them. I suggest you use Dark-type Pokemon
Grind your Pokemon. Overgrinding is never a bad thing when death lurks at every corner. Also, unless your rules forbid the use of them, be sure to heal your Pokemon in battle when they're close to fainting in battle and/or have a status effect on them.
Holding the pass at Thermopylae was used to force a naval battle. The Greeks lost the naval battle, so it was to no avail or effect.
Have a Pokemon with the move called Mean Look, which Golbat is a primary choice to have this move. The move Mean Look prevents the Pokemon from fleeing or switching out during a battle and can be very useful in a battle like this. You cannot stop Mesprit from permanently fleeing, however. It is recommended to bring a Pokemon with any sleep status moves like: Hypnosis, Sleep Powder, Yawn, etc. to further the effect.
It says on the card that it is used during the opponent's battle phase. Yes, it can be used in the same battle phase it is summoned in, there is no restriction against this.
No. You can not withdraw the fetus inside. Eventually it will be too big.
If you dont let him faint, get poisoned, bring him frequently in battle, etc.
Boosts all pokemon's speed and lets you use Fly outside of battle.