xxashxx said:Man these cards look better than the Japanese counterpart. Cool XD.
Serperior said:Great. This is awesome! I can't wait to see how Blastoise/Keldeo works.
Kyurem was weak to Metal, and Empoleon has proven itself very playable this format. Just putting that out there.The Pikachu Mafia said:Blastoise is definitely going to be game changing, we'll finally be able to have playable water type decks again (CaKE was too short lived) not to mention this it isn't weak to lighting meaning A) zeels will have a harder time against it and B) Shaymin EX just found a new best friend, which will of course make things interesting...
Celebi23 said:Kyurem was weak to Metal, and Empoleon has proven itself very playable this format. Just putting that out there.
Furn said:The real versions will have holo on them, so they won't look like this.
xxashxx said:Yeah I knew that LOLz. It is better to post cards non holo online because the holo actually messes them up and you cannot see the attacks or HP very well.
Blui129 said:Chandelure ND, Pokemon Catcher DE and Archeops DE were all non-holo in their initial release, there are 11 SRs in total, and 3 were non holo, 7 were holo, and 1 was unreleased when they became SRs. Charizard will be holo though, we know Pokemon and their love for Charizard, but I doubt Blastoise will.
Every shiny card from NXD and up, nevermind if they're Pokemon or not, was printed as a non-shiny version first. Technically this even replies to Rayquaza as far as Japan is concerned - Dragon Selection was released before Dragonblade/Dragonblast. In the US they just did it out of order and we got Dragons Exalted before Dragon Vault. So really, Rayquaza has been the only 'real' exception.both charizard and blastoise have SR Reprints and if I'm correct, every SR pokemon NXD-on that has been a reprint of a normal pokemon up to this point was holo. Of course If I'm not correct, feel free to correct me
Deus: Nightmare Autarch said:Every shiny card from NXD and up, nevermind if they're Pokemon or not, was printed as a non-shiny version first. Technically this even replies to Rayquaza as far as Japan is concerned - Dragon Selection was released before Dragonblade/Dragonblast. In the US they just did it out of order and we got Dragons Exalted before Dragon Vault. So really, Rayquaza has been the only 'real' exception.
D.N.A said:I think you missed the point.