S savarin Aspiring Trainer Member May 17, 2016 #1 What happens when you play espeon ex with miraculous shine against your opponent that has frogadiers on their bench by the effect of water duplicates. Do they also have to return to the hand or not?
What happens when you play espeon ex with miraculous shine against your opponent that has frogadiers on their bench by the effect of water duplicates. Do they also have to return to the hand or not?
bbninjas Ready or Not! Advanced Member Member May 17, 2016 #2 Moved from the TCG Competitive Play to the Ask a Professor as the OP is asking a question on card rulings. ~bbninjas
Moved from the TCG Competitive Play to the Ask a Professor as the OP is asking a question on card rulings. ~bbninjas
PMJ Silhouette Gloom of the Sundown Lands Forum Head Articles Head Elite Member Advanced Member Member May 17, 2016 #3 Please post scans of the cards in question to help insure an accurate ruling.
S savarin Aspiring Trainer Member May 22, 2016 #4 PMJ said: Please post scans of the cards in question to help insure an accurate ruling. Click to expand... I already found that when you use water duplicates, that yor frogadiers are not counted as evolved pokemons. Miraculous shine has no effect on them.
PMJ said: Please post scans of the cards in question to help insure an accurate ruling. Click to expand... I already found that when you use water duplicates, that yor frogadiers are not counted as evolved pokemons. Miraculous shine has no effect on them.
PMJ Silhouette Gloom of the Sundown Lands Forum Head Articles Head Elite Member Advanced Member Member May 22, 2016 #5 You got it. Thanks for helping others who may have had the same question.