SCALPER!im buying it for no reason only to add to my collection, i hoping to be able to get at least 4 lol
It says in the article "late Fall", we will get it but the price hasn't been revealed.will we get this in English
PokeBeach.com requires basic reading skills in order to fully enjoy.Is there any info on which cards will be holos? It's a bit hard to make out from the pictures of the whole decks.
Whoops, reading comprehension took a nose dive during this morning's article spreePokeBeach.com requires basic reading skills in order to fully enjoy.
Japanese cards always look better, no surprise.Of course Japan gets the better looking cards, though that holo does remind me of the 25th Celebrations set and a bit of Legends. Maybe they could've gone with a different color like purple for a change?
The article literally answers that exact question...Are the new cards going to be standard legal?
It's modified. first, the "?" is removed. Second, it appears to have more writing than the original. Have a look below.By the way @Water Pokémon Master, if you're able to get a better quality photo of Lt. Surge's Raticate from the Blastoise deck, I would be very interested. The original Super Fang has a "round to the nearest 10" damage calculation that hasn't been seen in the English TCG since Neo Revelation Golbat (and/or some Legendary Collection reprints), and hasn't been seen in the JP TCG since Pokémon VS Koga's Crobat. We still have addition, subtraction, multiplication and any number of other (sometimes convoluted) damage calculation steps, but despite the thousands of cards printed and all the years gone by, rounding has been completely absent.
Given this, I'm actually quite surprised that they've reprinted this card, so I'm curious if Super Fang has retained its original effect and damage calculation, or had its effect altered.
I believe the more appropriate phrase is PokeBeach.com requires AI read aloud and paraphrase in order to fully enjoy.PokeBeach.com requires basic reading skills in order to fully enjoy.
I forgot the smile face <- thereI believe the more appropriate phrase is PokeBeach.com requires AI read aloud and paraphrase in order to fully enjoy.
Thank you for the article. It is known if the English set will come with the same accessories as the Japanese set or, as I imagine, just the deck boxes and sleeves?
in this case, your blog is very misleading. The heads of wotc used magic priority fifo rules with many pokémon powers in their translations, including ones with static abilities. You mention this later and you link to Matoba. To say charizard is 'mistranslated' (in the same way as slowking for example) is a stretch. It has been not-quite-but-basically-reprinted before with original functionality, so there's no surprise its the same here.These cards are not really reprints. Beside the fact that the language of the cards has been tweaked to reflect modern language conventions, the function of at least one of these cards has been tweaked – Charizard's Pokémon Power has a different functionality from the original card, so that we're finally free of a WOTC mistranslation that affects gameplay, on the most famous card in the English TCG. (I wrote about this on my blog.)
EDIT: That the original JP cards have holofoil borders does not "match how the cards were originally printed in their languages," JP cards from the era in question didn't have holofoil borders. Actually, now that yellow borders have formally been dropped from the English TCG, I'm confused why the English cards don't have gold borders and holofoil – it's a deliberate nerf when put next to their Japanese counterparts. Hopefully they move on from yellow borders for future retro-themed products.
u going to have to rip it from my dead hands ?SCALPER!
By the way @Water Pokémon Master, if you're able to get a better quality photo of Lt. Surge's Raticate from the Blastoise deck, I would be very interested. The original Super Fang has a "round to the nearest 10" damage calculation that hasn't been seen in the English TCG since Neo Revelation Golbat (and/or some Legendary Collection reprints), and hasn't been seen in the JP TCG since Pokémon VS Koga's Crobat. We still have addition, subtraction, multiplication and any number of other (sometimes convoluted) damage calculation steps, but despite the thousands of cards printed and all the years gone by, rounding has been completely absent.
Given this, I'm actually quite surprised that they've reprinted this card, so I'm curious if Super Fang has retained its original effect and damage calculation, or had its effect altered.