On a Pokémon card, damage is indicated on the bottom right corner of the card, specifically on the Pokémon's HP (Hit Points) bar. Additionally, damage counters are often displayed next to the Pokémon illustration during gameplay to indicate how much damage the Pokémon has taken. In the case of attacks, the damage value is listed under the attack name in the attack description box.
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The little round shaped counters that you put on your Pokemon card to show how much you Pokemon is damaged
No, it has to flip Heads, in order to deal any damage.
It would be a Mr. mime hp30 poke body: no damage effect unless under 30 damage or MEWTWO.
probally the lugia Pokemon card i have his move can take down 200 hp
Nothing. Theme decks, though, contain a rulebook, card list, coin, damage counters, a metallic coin, and one specially chosen rare Pokemon card(will be the one pictured on the front). Nothing. Theme decks, though, contain a rulebook, card list, coin, damage counters, a metallic coin, and one specially chosen rare Pokemon card(will be the one pictured on the front).
It means it does 50 damage multiplied by a certain value, such as number of times coin flip lands on heads, or amount of energy on your Pokemon or the defending Pokemon. My Granbull card from the EX series Unseen Forces has attack called Double Lariat. I would flip a coin twice, and the attack does 0 damage if both flips were tails, 50 damage if one was heads, and 100 damage if both were heads.
Yes
and a coin, gameboard, and damage counters
NO.
i believe its Victini's V-create which has a damage of 180
Yes there is I have it is does 370 damage he does there hundred 300 damage pluse 70 my name is jacob my last name is peterson I don not lie