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==Imprisoned== | ==Imprisoned== | ||
The Imprisoned Special Condition is one of the least common conditions in the TCG, with only [[Gardevoir ex δ (EX Dragon Frontiers 93)|Gardevoir ex δ]] from the set [[EX Dragon Frontiers (TCG)|EX Dragon Frontiers]] being able to apply this condition. Like with Poisoned and Burned, a marker is used to denote a Pokémon as Imprisoned. If a Pokémon is Imprisoned, it cannot use its Poké-Power or Poké-Body, if it has any. Unlike the other more common conditions, a Pokémon stays Imprisoned if is Retreats or is Switched Out, thus the only ways to remove it is by Evolving the Imprisoned Pokémon, using a card effect that removes any condition such as Double Full Heal, or having the afflicted Pokémon leave play, like with [[Super Scoop Up (Neo Genesis 98)|Super Scoop Up]]. | The Imprisoned Special Condition is one of the least common conditions in the TCG, with only [[Gardevoir ex δ (EX Dragon Frontiers 93)|Gardevoir ex δ]] from the set [[EX Dragon Frontiers (TCG)|EX Dragon Frontiers]] being able to apply this condition. Like with Poisoned and Burned, a marker is used to denote a Pokémon as Imprisoned. If a Pokémon is Imprisoned, it cannot use its Poké-Power or Poké-Body, if it has any. Unlike the other more common conditions, a Pokémon stays Imprisoned if is Retreats or is Switched Out, thus the only ways to remove it is by Evolving the Imprisoned Pokémon, using a card effect that removes any condition such as Double Full Heal, or having the afflicted Pokémon leave play, like with [[Super Scoop Up (Neo Genesis 98)|Super Scoop Up]]. | ||
==Shock-wave== | ==Shock-wave== | ||
The Shock-wave Special Condition is among the least common conditions in the game, with only [[Tyranitar ex δ (EX Dragon Frontiers 99)|Tyranitar ex δ]] from [[EX Dragon Frontiers (TCG)|EX Dragon Frontiers]] being able to apply this condition. It too uses a marker to denote a Pokémon as having the Shock-wave condition. By itself, this condition doesn’t do anything; however, the aforementioned Tyranitar ex δ has an attack that Knocks Out any one of the opponent’s Pokémon in play with this condition. Like with Imprisoned, the Shock-wave condition does not get removed upon Retreating or Switching out, so the afflicted Pokémon has to Evolve, leave play, or be manually healed for it to be removed. | The Shock-wave Special Condition is among the least common conditions in the game, with only [[Tyranitar ex δ (EX Dragon Frontiers 99)|Tyranitar ex δ]] from [[EX Dragon Frontiers (TCG)|EX Dragon Frontiers]] being able to apply this condition. It too uses a marker to denote a Pokémon as having the Shock-wave condition. By itself, this condition doesn’t do anything; however, the aforementioned Tyranitar ex δ has an attack that Knocks Out any one of the opponent’s Pokémon in play with this condition. Like with Imprisoned, the Shock-wave condition does not get removed upon Retreating or Switching out, so the afflicted Pokémon has to Evolve, leave play, or be manually healed for it to be removed. | ||