Thanks for telling me about that rule; I didn't actualy know about it.The issue is that you can only play one staidum in your turn so parallel city would be great if you dont happen to get that turn one donk
Thanks for telling me about that rule; I didn't actualy know about it.The issue is that you can only play one staidum in your turn so parallel city would be great if you dont happen to get that turn one donk
They still could've picked another trainer and printed that with the effects of Skyla (see Sycamore, Tierno, etc.). Skyla's not relevant anymore. It's just fanservice, I mean look at the art they used this time around.
Parasect will be useful in some Colorless decks. To make things easier, its accelerating attack is [C] as well. Just run multiple types of energy and accel your [C] Pokemon to your heart's content.
Either it's been abducted by aliens or just got lost.
Also, Parasect could be paired with Huntail in Standard.Oh my gosh I forgot Parasect was a Pokemon. But seriously, Parasect is great. With three bench Pokemon, which can be easy with Fan Club, if you have a Forest of Giant Plants and an Energy you have great energy acceleration on Dragons, Colorless, or just in general.
Yeah,I'm tired to see Japanese AO cards posted on this.When was that post about AO scans,its 3 days after its release.Has anyone else noticed the lack of information about Ancient Origins? There are still no English scans and I haven't seen a single article about the set for at least a few weeks. It's a little ridiculous that the set came out today (and the cards have been in stores for a few days) and there's been basically nothing said about it.
Isnt it in Ancient Origins tho?
VIVILLON: THIS is how you make Stage 2 Pokemon playable(at least one of the ways anyways). Energy acceleration from the bench starting turn 1(GPF)? Easily manageable retreat cost? Decent HP for a support Pokemon? I like this card. Do I think it will be format defining? We'll have to wait and see. Do I think it is a huge step in the right direction? Yes. Yes I do.
CHESPIN: Decent for an evolving basic. Nothing to special,but we have definitely had worse. It gets decent HP, a manageable retreat cost, and some useable attacks. Overall a solid card for what it is.
I really like how Pokémon is diversifying how they make cards lately. They still make a few "mistakes", but I like the direction this game seems to be going. I can't wait to get back into tournaments in December(for me anyways).
So Blue set is more nature and Red set is more technology and city? That's what I get from both Chespins and Zoruas..