Ruling Gardevoir ex delta

JPO

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Goooooood morning!
Can gardevoir's flame ball attack move a delta rainbow energy? The attack says:
"You may move a fire energy attached to Gardevoir ex to 1 of your benched pokemon" It says nothing about the energy being basic...

Delta rainbow says:
"Provides COLORLESS energy. While attached to a delta pokemon, delta rainbow provides EVERY TYPE OF ENERGY but only one at a time"...kinda contradictory, eh? Which point do I believe?

Or, more unlikely yet maybe possible, what about moving a holons electrode/ magneton/ castform?
They say:
"While attached, this card is a special energy card that provides every type of enrgy but 2 energy at a time" Also note that gardevoir's attack does not say "energy CARD"

This one has me stumped. If anyone knows for sure, please let me know!
Thanks in advance,
Jack!
 
Because at that point, Casty/Magnetrode/Delta Rainbow is counted as Fire energy as well as every other type. So yes, they are legimate to move.
 
That is sweet. thanks guys...wow that really rocks! Where did you find this out/how do you know? thanks
 
oh nice double rainbow can be move around since i hate the -10 reduction. sometimes 10hp determins a win or a loss or a ko or not.
 
yochi said:
oh nice double rainbow can be move around since i hate the -10 reduction. sometimes 10hp determins a win or a loss or a ko or not.

you should be reminded that the 10 damage reduction happens BEFORE you move the energy.
 
That is indeed the truth. However, there are quite some combos to be made with this, mostly involving H. Castform/Magnetrode.
 
chimaera_ex said:
yochi said:
oh nice double rainbow can be move around since i hate the -10 reduction. sometimes 10hp determins a win or a loss or a ko or not.

you should be reminded that the 10 damage reduction happens BEFORE you move the energy.
How about reading DRE and seeing that it can't be attached to, or moved to, Ex's in the first place.
 
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