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Mr. Mime ex バリヤード ex Barrierd ex
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For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Mr. Mime.
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Mr. Mime ex (Japanese: バリヤード ex Barrierd ex) is a Psychic-type Basic Pokémon card. It is part of the EX FireRed & LeafGreen set.
Card text
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This Pokémon is both type
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If this Baby Pokémon is your Active Pokémon and your opponent tries to attack, your opponent flips a coin (before doing anything else required in order to use that attack). If tails, your opponent's turn ends without an attack.
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If this Baby Pokémon is your Active Pokémon and your opponent tries to attack, your opponent flips a coin (before doing anything else required in order to use that attack). If tails, your opponent's turn ends without an attack.
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You may play a Pokémon card that evolves from Mysterious Fossil on top of Buried Fossil. (This counts as evolving Buried Fossil.) Buried Fossil can't be affected by Special Conditions.
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You may have up to 4 Basic Pokémon cards in your deck with Unown in their names.
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You may have as many of this card in your deck as you like.
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When Pokémon-ex has been Knocked Out, your opponent takes 2 Prize cards.
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Put this card onto your Active Missingno.. Missingno. LV. X can use any attack, Poké-Power, or Poké-Body from its previous Level.
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Put this card from your hand onto your Bench only with the other half of Missingno. .
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Put this card from your hand onto your Bench only with the other half of Missingno. & Missingno. . When this Pokémon has been Knocked Out, your opponent takes 2 Prize cards.
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Attach this card to 1 of your Pokémon in play. That Pokémon may use this card's attack instead of its own. At the end of your turn, discard this card.
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Attach this card to 1 of your Pokémon in play. That Pokémon may use this card's attack instead of its own.
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You may attach this as an Energy card from your hand to 1 of your Pokémon. While attached, this card is a Special Energy card and provides Energy.
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You may attach this as an Energy card from your hand to 1 of your Pokémon that already has an Energy card attached to it. When you attach this card, return an Energy card attached to that Pokémon to your hand. While attached, this card is a Special Energy card and provides every type of Energy but 2 Energy at a time. (Has no effect other than providing Energy.)
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You can't have more than 1 Pokémon in your deck.
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You can't have more than 1 Shining Missingno. in your deck.
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This card can't evolve into Pikachu. If this Baby Pokémon is your Active Pokémon and your opponent tries to attack, your opponent flips a coin (before doing anything else required in order to use that attack). If tails, your opponent's turn ends without an attack.
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When a Pokémon-EX has been Knocked Out, your opponent takes 2 Prize cards.
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When 1 of your Pokémon becomes a Mega Evolution Pokémon, your turn ends.
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If Mr. Mime ex would be damaged by an attack, prevent that attack's damage done to Mr. Mime ex if that damage is 10, 30, 50, 70, 90, 110, 130, 150, or 170.
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Count the number of cards in your opponent's hand. Put that many damage counters on the Defending Pokémon.
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Trivia
- This card is mostly identical to the other Mr. Mime ex released in the set. The only difference between the two is the damage amounts prevented by their Poké-Bodies.
- Despite the Poké-Body's name, every amount of damage prevented by Magic Odds is actually even. Presumably, the name is referring to the fact that all the amounts are odd numbers when multiplied by 10.
Origin
Magic Odds' Japanese name is a reference to the Battle of Imphal, considered to be one of Japan's largest defeats during World War II. The "odd" numbers of damage in the Poké-Body acknowledge that from a Japanese point of view. The same reference is also applied in the counterpart Mr. Mime in the set, but of a Japanese victory instead. It is no surprise that Nintendo altered the names during translation, as it references war and takes an arguably biased viewpoint of pivotal battles in the context of the Poké-Body effect.