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| <center>[[Image:TCG_Metal_Energy.PNG]]<br>illus: [[Milky Isobe]]<br>Sets: [[Neo Genesis (TCG)|Neo Genesis]]<br>[[Expedition Base Set (TCG)|Expedition Base Set]]<br>[[Aquapolis (TCG)|Aquapolis]]<br>[[EX Ruby and Sapphire (TCG)|EX Ruby & Sapphire]]<br>[[EX Emerald (TCG)|EX Emerald]]<br>[[EX Unseen Forces (TCG)|EX Unseen Forces]]<br>[[EX Delta Species (TCG)|EX Delta Species]]<br>[[EX Holon Phantoms (TCG)|EX Holon Phantoms]]</center> || ||  
| <center>[[Image:TCG_Metal_Energy.PNG]]<br>illus: [[Milky Isobe]]<br>Sets: [[Neo Genesis (TCG)|Neo Genesis]]<br>[[Expedition Base Set (TCG)|Expedition Base Set]]<br>[[Aquapolis (TCG)|Aquapolis]]<br>[[EX Ruby and Sapphire (TCG)|EX Ruby & Sapphire]]<br>[[EX Emerald (TCG)|EX Emerald]]<br>[[EX Unseen Forces (TCG)|EX Unseen Forces]]<br>[[EX Delta Species (TCG)|EX Delta Species]]<br>[[EX Holon Phantoms (TCG)|EX Holon Phantoms]]<BR>[[EX Power Keepers (TCG)|EX Power Keepers]]<BR>[[Mysterious Treasures (TCG)|Mysterious Treasures (TCG)]]</center> || ||  


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Revision as of 18:26, 1 September 2007

File:TCG Metal Energy.PNG
illus: Milky Isobe
Sets: Neo Genesis
Expedition Base Set
Aquapolis
EX Ruby & Sapphire
EX Emerald
EX Unseen Forces
EX Delta Species
EX Holon Phantoms
EX Power Keepers
Mysterious Treasures (TCG)

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Metal Energy - Special Energy
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Damage done by attacks to the Pokémon that Metal Energy is attached to is reduced by 10 (after applying Weakness and Resistance). Ignore this effect if the Pokémon that Metal Energy is attached to isn't Metal. Metal Energy provides Metal Energy. (Doesn't count as a basic Energy card.)
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