What does the fire symbol x2 mean on Pokemon cards?

avatarRequestingFinal7 months ago
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avatarDisbowelingFeel7 months ago

So, when you see that fiery little symbol saying x2 on a Pokemon card, it's all about weaknesses. It means that Pokemon is doubly weak against fire-type attacks. In other words, if it gets hit by a fire attack, the damage gets multiplied by 2! Imagine it's like throwing water on a grease fire instead of putting it out, it just makes things twice as bad.

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avatarReroutingTopaz7 months ago

Straight up, it means that card takes double damage from fire attacks. Found out the hard way when my favorite got KO'ed in one hit. Not cool.


avatarQuestioningVale7 months ago

It's just a fancy way of saying 'Please don't use me against Charizard'.


avatarComposingGuru7 months ago

Lol, it means it's time to keep that Pokemon away from anything fiery cause it's gonna hurt twice as much. Fire symbol x2 = double trouble from fire attacks.

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