Miraidon, Koraidon from Supercharged Breaker!

Miraidon and Koraidon have been revealed from Supercharged Breaker, which releases in Japan on October 18th. We expect most of the cards from this set to become part of the international set Surging Sparks, which releases in November.

Miraidon – Lightning – HP120
Basic Pokémon

[L][C] Protection Code: 40 damage. During your opponent’s next turn, prevent all damage done to your Future Pokémon by attacks from your opponent’s Pokémon ex. If this Pokémon leaves the Active Spot, this effect stops working.

[L][C][C] Thunder Claws: 100 damage.

Weakness: Fighting (x2)
Resistance: None
Retreat: 1


Koraidon – Fighting – HP130
Basic Pokémon

[C][C] Intense Assault: 30+ damage. If 1 of your other Ancient Pokémon used an attack during your last turn, this attack does 150 more damage.

[F][F][C] Hammer In: 110 damage.

Weakness: Psychic (x2)
Resistance: None
Retreat: 2

Miraidon is an interesting stall proposition, your opponent needs to boss / force switch multiple times to win, if they don't have a good single-prize attacker. It would be pretty weak to Gardevoir though.
Koraidon is just a good kamikaze single-prizer on a DCE, these are some genuinely playable cards.
 
I think Koraidon will be insanely good in ancient box decks. It can hit most lightning and normal types for weakness, which is very helpful in almost any deck. The only downside is the two retreat cost, but that can be solved by just playing 1 or 2 copies of switch cart.
 
Uh that Koraidon might be replacing the Walking Wake on Ancient Box list
Remember, there were 2 big problems with the old Koraidon. One of them was the fighting energy, the other was 2 retreat cost. This will probably get teched since fighting is a good type to hit for, but won't flat-out replace Walking Wake with a retreat cost like that.

Not like it matters, Ancient Box has been almost straight up floundering since Stellar Crown released.
 
Why does Miraidon's attack say "to your Future Pokémon" when the effect stops when Miraidon leaves the Active Spot?