Machamp prime questions????

Blazing Arrow 209

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ok if i have my champ prime on the bench with a DCE and my donphan is active with a rainbow energy. With fighting taking all fighting energy does the rainbow attached to donphan thats being used as a fighting get switched to champ??

people who do play champ prime what do you do about vilegar??
i run a 4-4-3TM 1SF 1 regice to discard trainers but need more help

is running 2 memory berries for gengar good to miss feinting spell??
 
RE: Machamp prime questions??

Ok thanks for answering ...hey im thinking of running flygon so if i have a rainbow on flygon everyone can retreat for free??
 
RE: Machamp prime questions??

No, flygons pokepower says Basic energy, and raibow is a special energy
 
RE: Machamp prime questions??

Rainbow counts as everything, including fighting.

Against Gengar Vileplume, you should just be attacking, mainly, with your Donphan, which you should be playing. You can get them out fast enough in case of fainting spell, so just avoid good targets for Shadow Room and you'll be fine.

How do you attach memory berry under trainer lock?

~L_X_F
 
RE: Machamp prime questions??

If you do run Donphan, take out some Machamp (I'd run 2-2 and 3-2-3 or 3-3 and 2-1-2, depending on which one's your main attacker). It saves a lot of space.
 
RE: Machamp prime questions??

How do you attach memory berry under trainer lock?
majik

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Additionally, how exactly do you think Memory Berry is going to help you surpass Fainting Spell? Explain, please.
 
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@ raichugirl ok thxs for the flygon help

@Scizorliscious ya i'll try lowering the count but nothing below 3 champs tho
what would you think would be good to add in there place??

@DNA hahaha majik and memory berry would let me use machoke TM first attack that isnt affected by poke powers which would surpass feinting spell right??
 
RE: Machamp prime questions??

No...read the two card's texts carefully. Machoke's "Knuckle Down" attack states that its damage is not affected by any effects on the defending Pokemon (including POWERS). However, "Fainting Spell" does not do anything to prevent or mitigate damage. Knuckle Down's purpose is to prevent the damage itself from being decreased to your opponent's active. Fainting Spell can always trigger unless the Gengar cannot use Poke-POWERs or unless Gengar is KO'd by something other than attack damage (damage counters, Poison/Burn damage, etc.).
 
RE: Machamp prime questions??

I was just saying to lower it to 3-2-3 'Champs if you're going to run a 2-2 Donphan line; otherwise, if it's going to be the main attacker, 4 would probably work.
 
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Fainting Spell does not say something like "This pokepower causes the opponent's pokemon Attack to be infected with a deadly virus that will suddenly spread to the rest of the card." It knocks out the defending Pokemon.

Run 4-4[3]-2/2 Macheap and 3 Donphan, 2-1 Uxie, an Azelf, maybe 4 some Spiritomb, lots of energy, and a Bebe's search. You now have a deck that can beat Gyarados.

~L_X_F
 
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@LXF: That card is banned anyway, so you couldn't use it even if you wanted to. (And oh, how I want to.)

Banuffin's right. Knuckle Down says the attack's damage is unaffected by Poke-Powers. Fainting Spell will still activate when Gengar is Knocked Out by damage.
 
RE: Machamp prime questions??

ok thxs my bad on the understanding the card wrong =p

so wat do you do againist vilegar?? im having problems
 
RE: Machamp prime questions??

The best thing you can do against vilegar is not have trainers, supporters and stadiums in your hand. Judge, Looker or cards like Regice or Regirock would allow you to discard locked cards to prevent Poltergeist from doing immense damage.

Use SF Machamp against SF Gengar and just Rage around. It tends to work for me against my local Vilegar decks.

I also put in a 2-2 of Umbreon UD for Gengar (Hits his weakness) and locks most of the popular gars from attacking.
 
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