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*Artwork from one of its various arcade cards is also seen on the [[TCG Move Card]] Poison Mist ([[2007 1st Edition|07 1st]]/[[2007 1st Edition+|1st+]]). |
*Artwork from one of its various arcade cards is also seen on the [[TCG Move Card]] Poison Mist ([[2007 1st Edition|07 1st]]/[[2007 1st Edition+|1st+]]). |
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*In the arcade game's animation, one can see that the victim "leaps" forward to avoid the poison, but then stops immediately so that Piatnitzkysaurus can attack them. This animation is often overlooked due to the camera angles, but the strangeness of its logic will always be present. |
*In the arcade game's animation, one can see that the victim "leaps" forward to avoid the poison, but then stops immediately so that Piatnitzkysaurus can attack them. This animation is often overlooked due to the camera angles, but the strangeness of its logic will always be present. |
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− | *Since the Piatnitzkysaurus is a normal Wind Dinosaur in the Japanese arcade, ironically, when he uses the Move Venom Fang, another |
+ | *Since the Piatnitzkysaurus is a normal Wind Dinosaur in the Japanese arcade, ironically, when he uses the Move Venom Fang, another Piatnitzkysaurus is summoned, although the dinosaur could use the Move himself. |
==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
Revision as of 16:35, 2 October 2019
Venom Fang is a Normal Move Card.
Statistics
Arcade Stats
- Attribute: Normal
- Sign: Scissors
- Compatibility Tabs: 1-3 (okay), 4-6 (great)
- Usage Condition: This Move activates when you win with Scissors after the icon "!" has appeared.
- Effect: A Piatnitzkysaurus with red smoke trailing from its mouth will jump in and give your opponent a toxic bite, which steadily damages them each turn! If the user is Poison Type, the damage will be stronger, but the poison effect can be cured by any health-recovering Moves.
Availability
- Japanese
- 5th Edition (New; 049-技; ft. vs. Kentrosaurus)
- 2006 Winter Season Limited Edition (052-技; ft. vs. Ouranosaurus)
- 6th Edition (058-技; ft. vs. Suchomimus)
- 2007 1st Edition (047-技; ft. vs. Eucentrosaurus)
- 2007 1st Edition+ (047-技; ft. vs. Eucentrosaurus)
- 2007 2nd Edition (063-技; ft. vs. Camarasaurus)
- 2007 3rd Edition (058-技; ft. vs. none)
- 2007 4th Edition (058-技; ft. vs. Acrocanthosaurus)
- 2007 4th Edition+ (067-技; ft. vs. Acrocanthosaurus)
- Gekizan 1st Edition (036-技; ft. vs. none)
- Gekizan 2nd Edition+ (039-技; ft. vs. Brachyceratops)
- Kakushin 4th Edition (025-技; ft. vs. none)
- Kakushin 6th Edition Hyper Battle Museum (028-技; ft. vs. none)
- English
- 3rd Edition (New; 049-Move; ft. vs. Kentrosaurus)
- 4th Edition (052-Move; ft. vs. Ouranosaurus)
- 5th Edition (058-Move; ft. vs. Suchomimus)
- Series 2 1st Edition (047-Move; ft. vs. Eucentrosaurus)
- Series 2 2nd Edition (063-Move; ft. vs. Camarasaurus)
- Series 2 3rd Edition (058-Move; ft. vs. none)
- Series 2 4th Edition (067-Move; ft. vs. Acrocanthosaurus)
- Taiwanese
- 3rd Edition (New; 052-技; ft. vs. Ouranosaurus)
- 4th Edition (058-技; ft. vs. Suchomimus)
- Series 2 1st Edition (047-技; ft. vs. Eucentrosaurus)
- Series 2 2nd Edition (063-技; ft. vs. Camarasaurus)
- Series 2 3rd Edition (058-技; ft. vs. none)
- Series 2 4th Edition (067-技; ft. vs. Acrocanthosaurus)
- Series 2 5th Edition (0??-技; ft. vs. Kentrosaurus)
Anime Stats
- Attribute: Normal
- Owner: Sheer (Space Pirates), Max Taylor (D-Team) (probably)
- Used by: Yangchuanosaurus
- Debut: There's No Place Like Rome
- Used to Defeat: None
- Effect: Piatnitzkysaurus appears with a purple mist trailing from its mouth and gives your opponent a toxic bite!
- Other: It didn't manage to get used properly.
TCG Stats
- Attribute: Normal
- Card Code: DKCG-098/160
- Card Rarity: Common
- Image From: Geki 1st/Kaku 6th arcade card
- Effect:
- +100; If you win this battle, your opponent loses 1 extra Life Point.
Anime
Sheer had Yangchuanosaurus use it to intercept Chomp, Piatnitzkysaurus breathing a purple mist at him. Chomp quickly managed to knock Piatnitzkysaurus away and defeated it with Thunder Bazooka. The card was presumably reclaimed by Max.
Trivia
- Artwork from one of its various arcade cards is also seen on the TCG Move Card Poison Mist (07 1st/1st+).
- In the arcade game's animation, one can see that the victim "leaps" forward to avoid the poison, but then stops immediately so that Piatnitzkysaurus can attack them. This animation is often overlooked due to the camera angles, but the strangeness of its logic will always be present.
- Since the Piatnitzkysaurus is a normal Wind Dinosaur in the Japanese arcade, ironically, when he uses the Move Venom Fang, another Piatnitzkysaurus is summoned, although the dinosaur could use the Move himself.