Level X De-Evolution

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With Level X's if you use something that De-Evolves a Level X does it remove the level X?
 
Lv.X De-evolution:
When an attack, body, power or card effect requires you to remove the highest stage evolution of a Lv. X Pokemon, you remove both the Lv. X and the remaining highest stage.
 
An easy to remember rule is, where ever the card under the lv.X goes, the lv.X follows.

Also always remeber that the lv.X in only on upgrade to the pokemon it leveled up from. For example Infernape and Infernape lv.X in play, are considered to be one and the same card. What ever happenes to Infernape lv.X or Infernape, the same thing happens to the other card too.
 
Another good thing to remember is LVX's are stronger versions of the final stage. LVX's are the exact same Pokemon as the last stage but have stronger HP and attacks.:)
 
xxashxx said:
Another good thing to remember is LVX's are stronger versions of the final stage. LVX's are the exact same Pokemon as the last stage but have stronger HP and attacks.:)


i'll concede to the attacks... but the hp really isn't that much of a difference :(. (empoleon > empoleon lv.x + 10 hp wooooooo...)
 
ash ketchup said:
xxashxx said:
Another good thing to remember is LVX's are stronger versions of the final stage. LVX's are the exact same Pokemon as the last stage but have stronger HP and attacks.:)


i'll concede to the attacks... but the hp really isn't that much of a difference :(. (empoleon > empoleon lv.x + 10 hp wooooooo...)

LVX's last longer in battle too but they do a number on your energy cards so use them wisely.:)
 
Lou Cypher said:
Dude, that had nothing to do with it all.

It is somewhat of a point (not entirely though) but I mentioned it because their attacks use a lot of energy cards.:)
 
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