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Leafeon Attack Bug

Leafeon's move states that once the attack is used it cannot attack on the next turn. This can be bypassed by switching it with a fossil card and then replacing it by discarding the fossil. Now the attack can be used again. Just had someone exploit that which was a bit upsetting. I hope it either gets fixed soon or doesn't become the next Serperior/Celebii spam 😂

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  • Dr4zhar
    Dr4zhar Member Posts: 35
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    That's intended. The "can't attack" is basically a status effect that will disappear like any other effect when the pokemon is switched.

    I don't know if they'll nerf Leafeon specifically by changing this mechanic, but for now it's working as intended.

  • Dr4zhar
    Dr4zhar Member Posts: 35
    10 Comments 5 Agrees First Answer Name Dropper

    That's intended. The "can't attack" is basically a status effect that will disappear like any other effect when the pokemon is switched.

    I don't know if they'll nerf Leafeon specifically by changing this mechanic, but for now it's working as intended.

  • Dr4zhar
    Dr4zhar Member Posts: 35
    10 Comments 5 Agrees First Answer Name Dropper

    That's intended. The "can't attack" is basically a status effect that will disappear like any other effect when the pokemon is switched.

    I don't know if they'll nerf Leafeon specifically by changing this mechanic, but for now it's working as intended.

  • Dr4zhar
    Dr4zhar Member Posts: 35
    10 Comments 5 Agrees First Answer Name Dropper

    That's intended. The "can't attack" is basically a status effect that will disappear like any other effect when the pokemon is switched.

    I don't know if they'll nerf Leafeon specifically by changing this mechanic, but for now it's working as intended.

  • Dr4zhar
    Dr4zhar Member Posts: 35
    10 Comments 5 Agrees First Answer Name Dropper

    That's intended. The "can't attack" is basically a status effect that will disappear like any other effect when the pokemon is switched.

    I don't know if they'll nerf Leafeon specifically by changing this mechanic, but for now it's working as intended.

  • Dr4zhar
    Dr4zhar Member Posts: 35
    10 Comments 5 Agrees First Answer Name Dropper

    That's intended. The "can't attack" is basically a status effect that will disappear like any other effect when the pokemon is switched.

    I don't know if they'll nerf Leafeon specifically by changing this mechanic, but for now it's working as intended.

  • Dr4zhar
    Dr4zhar Member Posts: 35
    10 Comments 5 Agrees First Answer Name Dropper

    That's intended. The "can't attack" is basically a status effect that will disappear like any other effect when the pokemon is switched.

    I don't know if they'll nerf Leafeon specifically by changing this mechanic, but for now it's working as intended.

  • Dr4zhar
    Dr4zhar Member Posts: 35
    10 Comments 5 Agrees First Answer Name Dropper

    That's intended. The "can't attack" is basically a status effect that will disappear like any other effect when the pokemon is switched.

    I don't know if they'll nerf Leafeon specifically by changing this mechanic, but for now it's working as intended.

  • Dr4zhar
    Dr4zhar Member Posts: 35
    10 Comments 5 Agrees First Answer Name Dropper

    That's intended. The "can't attack" is basically a status effect that will disappear like any other effect when the pokemon is switched.

    I don't know if they'll nerf Leafeon specifically by changing this mechanic, but for now it's working as intended.

  • Dr4zhar
    Dr4zhar Member Posts: 35
    10 Comments 5 Agrees First Answer Name Dropper

    That's intended. The "can't attack" is basically a status effect that will disappear like any other effect when the pokemon is switched.

    I don't know if they'll nerf Leafeon specifically by changing this mechanic, but for now it's working as intended.