Does Emerald Break do 900 damage in Pokemon TCG?

avatarTrainingLace·7 months ago
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avatarRequestingFinal·7 months ago

lol, nope. Emerald Break doesn't hit for 900 damage. It actually hits for 30 damage times the number of your Benched Pokémon. So, unless you've got like 30 Benched Pokémon somehow, you're not seeing those numbers. And since you can only have up to 5 Benched Pokémon, the max damage Emerald Break can do is 150 before any modifiers or buffs.

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avatarAutocancellingWeek·7 months ago

Whoa, 900 damage? Definitely not. Emerald Break's power is based on your Benched Pokémon, but there's no way it's reaching 900. It's strong, but not THAT strong. The game would be pretty unbalanced if that were the case!


avatarTrottingArea·7 months ago

No way! If Emerald Break did 900 damage, the game would just implode, lol. Max you can get is 150, which is still nothing to sneeze at.

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