Any Ideas What Other Cards Will be Reprinted?

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I'm fairly positive the next gimmick we'll be given will be Synchro Pokemon.
 
@DNA i dont play yugioh and even i get the joke! but on topic i still want pidgeot FRLG to come back.
 
Well let me ask you this, DNA. How would they design the Synchro Monster? AS for the Fusion, they don't work because we don't have a Polymerization or Fusion Gate.
 
I really hope they print a lot of the trainers so we can use them after rotation. I know a lot of people that don't want to lose cards like Expert Belt and Luxury Ball. Unown Q and Call Energy would also be nice reprints.
 
@DNA - Legend cards aren't really fusion cards. It's more like sticking 2 ripped cards back together again. Though it's the closest thing to "fusion monsters" we'll ever see.

What we need is a new discard pile-like mechanic. We have Honckrow UD (revenge) and Kingdra LA (aqua stream) but more focus on it would be interesting. So taking a page out of Yugioh's book with there Inferno's gimmick.
 
@Empoleon: It's really the same concept. Just because something is not carbon-copy of a concept in another game doesn't mean that it isn't a ripoff. It is 2 Pokemon, and 2 separate cards, but you're fusing them together into a single Pokemon when on the bench. You cannot just casually say that Pokemon Legend aren't anything like Fusion Monsters.
What we need is a new discard pile-like mechanic. We have Honckrow UD (revenge) and Kingdra LA (aqua stream) but more focus on it would be interesting. So taking a page out of Yugioh's book with there Inferno's gimmick.
We do. It's called the Lost Zone.
 
Meh, i guess.

Though that does bring me to another question which is directed to anyone that reads it. Mewperior: is it the kind of deck that might become meta one day, or will it just stay rogue? i haven't had the opportunity to attend any CC, so i have no idea if it's even being played.
 
i know of two people that were using it at my cities. i versed one person with it and he finished pretty well. from what i remember
 
I now play Mewperior. It's a very easy deck to use and it's autopilot from the start. Faster than most of the decks out there as well. If it wins enough it might become Meta, but play a Mewperior mirror match would just be weird. Hard Crush one Energy and you already knocked out your opponent's active Psychic Pokemon.
 
likely
Night Maintence(it's been around since original Team Rocket, just under different names)
Warp Point
Bebe's Search
Multi Energy
 
MewPerior won't be meta. It goes out next rotation, which doesn't help, so it won't be extremely popular. And it's one of those decks where you win or lose. There are just no toss-up matches.
 
Well you could See Off other Pokemon I suppose when rotation hits. The only quesstion is which one is good enough? Hopefully there is some super powerful one that can attack for one Energy or none at all.
 
There aren't any that will be as good as Rhyperior unless they make a new one. Since there are no more LV.Xs, though, probably none will have the same attack power as Rhyperior for such little energy (as the game can afford to make effective Stage 3s have that).
 
Weavile SW is going to be released, Chuck Norris said so.

But in all seriousity, Weavile SW could make almost ALL decks fun. A Weavile SW on your bench, and you can use any Colorless, any Pokemon which only utlizes Colorless energy and make them stronger.

Flygon SW or Prime would have been fun. Trapinch SW, Vibrava DF and Flygon SW (or a better Flygon Prime) together with a exclusive Delcatty Prime maybe? <3

The Vibrava DF would need another attack effect. Sonic Noise: If the opponent's Pokemon is a Prime or a Stage 2, that Pokemon is now confused.

Thanks for my contribution.
 
There aren't any that will be as good as Rhyperior unless they make a new one. Since there are no more LV.Xs, though, probably none will have the same attack power as Rhyperior for such little energy (as the game can afford to make effective Stage 3s have that).
We have Jumpluff, Kingdra Prime, and Donphan Prime, which can each hit pretty hard for 1 energy. None of them are Psychic-type, of course, but Jumpluff can hit high damage. It won't be much of a stretch either for Mew, because Jumpluff and Mew are both easy to kill.

Mewperior's biggest problem is DGX (hence why 1-1 Blaziken FB is recommended as a tech). DGX doesn't just slow the deck down (as it does with most things); it stops it completely. That alone will scare it out of any SP-heavy metas. I saw one Mewperior at my Cities, but it was doing so poorly as it went up against SPs every single round.
 
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