RE: Fairy Type representation in the TCG
ThatPokemonCollector said:
The recent sets, more than ever bombard us with the same Pokémon. I have enough Pansear for Christ sake, no more TPCI.
Would you rather have Pansear in a fresh coat of paint? Silver, or even Black perhaps? Haha. Or would you have Pansear have a different name?
That's what I observe with this game. Same abilities, same HP, same everything, but different Pokemon name, different attack, or different type. It's like rock paper scissors. Each choice doesn't matter because the outcome is dependent on what your opponent chooses.
I too wish that the new sets have more pokemon represented, but I would like to have unique cards in each set, rather than recolors, or same cards different names.
The whole same pokemon different abilities thing is kind of dumb too, because why would you use the crappy version if you can use the better one? Why waste deck slot?
I am just going to hope that the makers of Pokemon TCG don't do something stupid and make Fairy a brand new type. I wouldn't worry though, since the Japanese people who make this game make it as a game, and not a collectible item. TPCi would probably make Fairy into its own type, but not the Japanese makers of this game. They'd probably lump them with Dragon, or keep them colorless, while thinking about game balance.
If it were TPCi, we'd see all 17, now 18 types from the games represented in the TCG, all with their own energy. In this case they are thinking about the collector, and not thinking about the "game" in "trading card game".
I have a really hard time believing if TPCi could create a brand new Pokemon TCG set from scratch that is balanced, and good for the game, without importing a Japanese set. From the products they sell, they are more geared towards the collector, rather than the player. The only product they sell that is geared towards the player would be the theme deck, and maybe booster pack, and that is all. Not a lot of tournament formats either.