Choice helmet would actually work well in a Scizor GX deck. It's kinda bad overall but I think it might see play.
It did not count in Forbidden Light. Forbidden Light was listed to have 6 Ultra Beasts, and had Pheromosa, Xurkitree, Poipole, Naganadel, Buzzwole, Guzzlord and Ultra Necrozma (7). Whether or not this is the case here, idk, but of the remaining Ultra Beasts (that aren't in this set) Nihilego and Stakataka are the only ones to not have received a non-GX card (and I don't think they would print Stakataka again), so I'd say it's likely that the 4 Ultra Beasts are Blacephalon, Nihilego (as either Fighting or Psychic), Poipole and Naganadel.Does Poipole count as the third UB? @steffenka did he count in FLI? I forget.
It did not count in Forbidden Light. Forbidden Light was listed to have 6 Ultra Beasts, and had Pheromosa, Xurkitree, Poipole, Naganadel, Buzzwole, Guzzlord and Ultra Necrozma (7). Whether or not this is the case here, idk, but of the remaining Ultra Beasts (that aren't in this set) Nihilego and Stakataka are the only ones to not have received a non-GX card (and I don't think they would print Stakataka again), so I'd say it's likely that the 3 Ultra Beasts are Blacephalon, Nihilego (as either Fighting or Psychic) and Naganadel (and Poipole).
It makes sense for Nihiligo to be Psychic. None of the other Ultra Beasts changed type when they got a baby, No reason to do it now. And it doesn't hurt that it wouldn't have synergy with Buzzwole.It did not count in Forbidden Light. Forbidden Light was listed to have 6 Ultra Beasts, and had Pheromosa, Xurkitree, Poipole, Naganadel, Buzzwole, Guzzlord and Ultra Necrozma (7). Whether or not this is the case here, idk, but of the remaining Ultra Beasts (that aren't in this set) Nihilego and Stakataka are the only ones to not have received a non-GX card (and I don't think they would print Stakataka again), so I'd say it's likely that the 3 Ultra Beasts are Blacephalon, Nihilego (as either Fighting or Psychic) and Naganadel (and Poipole).
Sorry, idk why I keep thinking it's 3 haha, I'll update the postAren't there supposed to be 4 UBs in this set?
At least, that's what the press release from a few weeks back stated: http://www.pokebeach.com/2018/08/lost-thunder-to-be-largest-set-in-tcgs-history-by-far
Ultra Necrozma got a non-GX promo card in Japan that could possibly be in our Dragon Majesty setSo if I'm correct, the only SM Pokémon to not be in a normal card are Nihilego, Blacephelon, Ultra Necrozma, Necrozma, and Zeroara?
Reread Heat Factory’s translation. It only works for whoever owns it.I have no idea where any kind of wording states that it only works for you. Both players can discard a fire energy to get it's effect off.
AFAIK, there has never been a Stadium card in the ~20 years they've existed that only affects one player (even the other Prism Star Stadiums) - I see no reason why they would change that now. I believe the card may have been mistranslated/misinterpreted.Reread Heat Factory’s translation. It only works for whoever owns it.
Mind Blown reminds me of Magnezone Prime's attack. "Send as many [L] energy attatched to this pokemon to the lost zone. This attack does 50 for each energy discarded this way". But it was for 2 [L] and 1 colorless energy. And it wasn't a basic pokemon. Which makes Blacephalon GX superior.I like seeing the increased lost zone play.