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Jellicent GX-[W]-HP 230
Stage 1-Evolves from Frillish
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[W] Endless Stream 10+
This attack does 10 more damage for each [W] Energy attached to each Pokemon in play. Your opponent switches the Defending Pokemon with one of their benched Pokemon.

[W][W][C] Break out the Bubbly
Heal all damage on all Pokemon in play.

[W] Grave Situation GX 10
Search your deck for a Stadium, Tool, Item, Supporter, and Pokemon card and put them into your hand. Then, shuffle your deck. (You may only use one GX attack per game.)

GX Rule: When one of your Pokemon GX is knocked out, your opponent takes 2 prize cards.

Weakness: x2 [G]
Resistance:
Retreat Cost: [C][C][C]
 
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Dusknoir PRISM STAR- [P] - HP 160
Basic

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[(Prism Star) Rule: You can't have more than 1 Prism Star card with the same name in your deck. If a Prism Star card is discarded, put it in the Lost Zone.]

{Ability} Shadow Law
If this Pokemon is your Active Pokemon, your opponent may only attach one energy card to their Pokemon during their turn. If your opponent plays a card that attaches an energy card to a Pokemon, your opponent discards that card without using its effect.

[P][P][P][P] Enter DiSaStEr 120
Switch one of your opponent's Benched Pokemon with their Active Pokemon. Then switch this Pokemon with one of your Benched Pokemon.

Dusknoir is said to rule the afterlife, and it will relentlessly pursue escaped souls. It will even claim particularly sickly people.

Weakness: x2 [D]
Resistance: -20 [F]
Retreat Cost: [C][C][C]
I made this card mostly because I've never made a Prism Star card before, but also because I feel like the Meta needs to be slowed down a bit. Also, who doesn't like ThIs FoNt?
 
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for every card in both player's Lost Zones.

Both players share a Lost Zone I believe

Dusknoir PRISM STAR- [P] - HP 160
Basic

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[(Prism Star) Rule: You can't have more than 1 Prism Star card with the same name in your deck. If a Prism Star card is discarded, put it in the Lost Zone.]

{Ability} Shadow Law
If this Pokemon is your Active Pokemon, your opponent may only attach one energy card to their Pokemon during their turn. If your opponent plays a card that attaches an energy card to a Pokemon, your opponent discards that card without using its effect.

[P][P][P][P] Enter DiSaStEr 120
Switch one of your opponent's Benched Pokemon with their Active Pokemon. Then switch this Pokemon with one of your Benched Pokemon.

Dusknoir is said to rule the afterlife, and it will relentlessly pursue escaped souls.

Weakness: x2 [D]
Resistance: -20 [F]
Retreat Cost: [C][C][C]

The spoiler says "Dusknoir GX".
 
Each player would have their own Lost Zone. Otherwise each player's cards will get mixed up, which should never be the case in a TCG game. :p
 
How does this prove there are 2 Lost Zones?
(both yours and your opponent's) means there are 2 different Lost Zones.
Jellicent GX-[W]-HP 230
Stage 1-Evolves from Frillish
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[W] Endless Stream 10+
This attack does 10 more damage for each [W] Energy attached to each Pokemon in play. Your opponent switches the Defending Pokemon with one of their benched Pokemon.

[W][W] Break out the Bubbly
Heal all damage on all Pokemon in play.

[W] Grave Situation GX 10
Search your deck for a Stadium, Tool, Item, Supporter, and Pokemon card and put them into your hand. Then, shuffle your deck. (You may only use one GX attack per game.)

GX Rule: When one of your Pokemon GX is knocked out, your opponent takes 2 prize cards.

Weakness: x2 [G]
Resistance:
Retreat Cost: [C][C][C]
Holy mother of god, Break out the Bubbly is insane.
 
There is only one Lost Zone. Hence the wording the Lost Zone, not each player's Lost Zone, as it would be for the deck or discard. However, the game makes a distinction with regard to whose cards are whose in the Lost Zone––which is especially important for Lost World.

Each player would have their own Lost Zone. Otherwise each player's cards will get mixed up, which should never be the case in a TCG game. :p
If you and your opponent are using identical sleeves or the cards are otherwise indistinguishable in terms of their owner, then you can just divide the Lost Zone into two separate piles. But it's still the same Lost Zone, and should be treated as such in wording.

This Mew proves that there are independent Lost Zones. Banette shall live!!!
(both yours and your opponent's) means there are 2 different Lost Zones.
"(both yours and your opponent's)" refers to the cards in the Lost Zone, not the Lost Zone itself––Mew Prime can use the attacks of all Pokémon, both yours and your opponent's, in the Lost Zone.

Hope that all makes sense. ^.^
 
Alolan Ninetales GX-[W]- HP 210
Stage 1- Evolves from Alolan Vulpix

{Ability} Snow Warning
As long as this Pokemon is your Active Pokemon, if you have a Stadium card in play, in between turns, put 1 damage counter on each Pokemon that isn't a [W] Pokemon. (Both yours and your opponent's.)

[W][W][C] Ice Beam 100
Flip a coin. If heads, the Defending Pokemon is now Paralyzed.

[W][W][W] Blizzard GX 160
This attack does 30 damage to each of the opponent's Benched Pokemon. (You may only use 1 GX attack per game.)

GX Rule: When one of your Pokemon GX is knocked out, your opponent takes 2 prize cards.


Weakness: [M] x2
Resistance:
Retreat Cost: [C]

I really like this one because it has an ability and attacks that Alolan Ninetales can have in the VG. I'm a wee bit nervous about the power of the ability though. I designed it so it would have to use the ability to 2HKO most of the popular GXs in the format right now. Not to mention chip damage is always helpful.
EDIT: Ability fixed.
EDIT: Removed the "s" in "damage counters."
 
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You were getting that strike-through problem since you were using [S ] to represent Metal types, and [S ] is actually the code used for strike-through. We tend to use [M] to denote Metal types, for that reason. ;)

You're right in that Snow Warning is probably a tad too powerful, but you should be able to fix it easily by making it so you have to have the Stadium card in play. That gives your opponent a fairly simple way to disable the Ability, so that its splashableness doesn't make it too potent.
 
Mimikyu-[P]-HP 70
Basic
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{Ability} Career Job Birthday Box Surprise!
Turn this card face down and ask your opponent to name a popular profession. Ask them to choose between:
A. Astronaut
B. President
C. Lawyer
D. Graphic Designer
E. Husband/Wife

If they chose Astronaut, switch your opponent's Active Pokemon with one of their Benched Pokemon.
If they chose President, deal 30 damage to one of your opponent's Pokemon.
If they chose Lawyer, look at one of your face-down Prize Cards.
If they chose Graphic Designer, both you and your opponent search your decks for a card and put in into your hands.
If they chose Husband/Wife, attach this Pokemon to your Active Pokemon as if it was a tool. Your Active Pokemon now takes 30 less damage from attacks. (Both yours and your opponent's.)

Weakness:
Resistance:
Retreat Cost: [C]
[Dex] Mimikyu just loves presents! Pick a job and enjoy your gift!

Sorry for the hiatus without warning, y'all! Life got busy and I wasn't able to fake for a while. Anyways here's my newest card!
 
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