The SupportWhile these attacks may seem prohibitively expensive at first glance, Unbroken Bonds includes some serious Fire-type support that makes the cost a non-issue. Have you watched us unbox Pokemon's 'real' metal Pokeballs? They can hold anything. At the end of the day, the downside to Flake Strike isn’t much of a bother given how you can use one of Reshiram & Charizard GX’s alternate attacks or just activate a switching card (Guzma, Switch, Escape Rope, etc.) to reset the effect and allow it to attack again. The boosted version will likely rarely be used in favor of just doing a clean 200 damage on a turn when you’re not able to use Flake Strike. It does 200 damage for a mere three Fire Energy, and that can be increased all the way up to 300 damage and gain Shred by attaching three extra Fires. Flake Strike does have the downside of not being able to be used two turns in a row, so that’s where its Double Blaze GX attack comes in. And while Venusaur & Celebi GX previously saw some use with its 270 HP and healing support, it’s x2 Fire weakness pretty much makes it unplayable going forward. Equipping a Choice Band adds+30 damage so it can reach 260, which is enough to take out opposing Tag Teams like Pikachu & Zekrom GX (240 HP) and the new Gardevoir & Sylveon GX (260 HP). That’s enough to take out every popularly used Basic like Tapu Lele GX (170 HP) and Ultra Necrozma GX (190 HP) and Stage 1 like Zoroark GX (210 HP) and Lycanroc GX (200 HP). For four Fire Energy, it can attack for a frankly ridiculous 230 damage. What really makes it so good is it’s Flare Strike attack. With 270 HP it can tank quite a bit of damage, but opponents will have to think twice before hitting into it because with Outrage it can dish all that damage back to the opposing Pokemon. Pokémon VMAX are still considered Pokémon V when interacting with certain card effects.The AttacksThis thing is one beast of a card. When a VMAX Pokémon is knocked out, the opponent takes three Prize cards instead of one. Pokémon VMAX evolve from its respective Pokémon V, giving them boosted Hit Points (so far, the biggest HPs in a Pokémon card) and more powerful attacks. These cards are identified by the VMAX graphic on the card name. Pokémon VMAX introduces the Dynamax, Gigantamax and Eternamax mechanics into the Trading Card Game. When a Pokémon V is knocked out, the opponent takes two Prize cards instead of one. Pokémon V work very similarly Pokémon-EX, they possess considerably higher HP and stronger attacks compared to their regular counterparts. Pokémon V are a variant of Pokémon introduced in the Sword & Shield expansion. Stage 2 Pokémon represent the final evolutionary forms of Pokémon.Stage 1 Pokémon represent evolution stages of Basic Pokémon and the basic stage of many Fossil Pokémon.Pokémon that evolve from a Pokémon released in a later generation, such as Electabuzz or Pikachu, always are basic Pokémon, despite being the second Pokémon in their own evolutionary lines. Basic Pokémon represent the most basic evolutionary stage.Like Rare Holo cards, in many sets for each Secret Rare card there is another card at a lower rarity that is identical in terms of gameplay but has a different collector card number. They are usually foil with a unique appearance. SECRET RARE Secret Rare cards have a collector number higher than the advertised number of cards in the set. There are many types of Ultra Rare cards, including: Ultra Rare cards are foil and feature a specific game mechanic and/or appearance that distinguishes them from Rare Holo cards. In many English sets, for every rare holo card there is another card at a lower rarity that is identical in terms of gameplay, but has a different collector card number. Rare Holo cards have a black star and a foil illustration. This only changes the physical appearance of the card and does not change its rarity or collector card number. (Originally published in Japan in October 1996, is now counting over 34.1 billion Pokémon cards produced worldwide in 13 languages, and being sold in 76 countries and regions.) CARD TYPES POKÉMON TRAINER ENERGY RARITYĬommon Uncommon Rare Promo HOLO CARDS Reverse Holo These cards are foil on every part of the card except the illustration. The Pokémon Trading Card Game (Japanese: ポケモンカードゲーム) is a tabletop game that involves collecting, trading and playing with Pokémon themed playing cards.
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