TCG Fakes Kangaflora's Custom Cards (text, and image using Pokecardmaker.net)

BUMP: Here's my first text-based fake since January.

Dragonite - HP160 -
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Stage 2 - Evolves from Dragonair

NO. 149 Dragon Pokémon HT: 7'03" WT: 463.0 lbs.

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Dragon Lift
If you have any
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Pokémon in play, this Pokémon has no Retreat Cost.

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Dragon Freeze - 120
Flip a coin. If tails, discard an Energy from this Pokémon.

Weakness:
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x2
Resistance:
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-20
Retreat:
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Pokédex info: This Pokémon saved a shipwrecked man, taking him to a remote island—a paradise occupied solely by Dragonite.
 
BUMP. It's been a while since I last done a text-based fake. It's only fair that I try and get motivated to do them again.

This card is in SWSH Format.

Slowking - HP120 - [W]
Stage 1 - Evolves from Slowpoke
NO. 199 Royal Pokémon HT: 6'7" WT: 175.3 lbs.

Ability: Shellder's Safety
If this Pokémon has any [P] Energy attached, your opponent can't send any of your cards to the Lost Zone.

[W][C][C] Mad Kinesis - 70+
This attack does 20 more damage for each [P] Energy attached to this Pokémon.

weakness: [L] x2
resistance:
retreat: [C][C]

This Pokémon is so famed for it's intellect that a proverb still persists in some regions: "When in doubt, ask Slowking."
 
Lugia:
Lugia - HP120 - [P]
Basic
NO. 249 Diving Pokémon HT: 17'1" WT: 476.2 lbs.

Ability: Esper Symbol
If you have Articuno, Zapdos and Moltres in play, your Basic [P] Pokémon's attacks, except any Lugia, do 10 more damage to your opponent's Active Pokémon (before applying Weakness and Resistance)

[P][P][C] Blasting Wind - 110

weakness: [D] x2
resistance: [F] -30
retreat: [C][C]

It is said to be the guardian of the seas. It is rumoured to have been seen on the night of a storm.
 
BUMP: As it is the New Year, I shall do another text-based custom card.

Celebi - HP90 - [P]
Basic
NO. 251 Time Travel Pokémon HT: 2' WT: 11 lbs.

ABILITY: Happy Mew Year
If you have Mewtwo or Mew in play, this Pokémon has no Retreat Cost.

[G][C] Psychic Leaf Slash - 60
Your opponent's Active Pokémon is now Burned. Flip a coin. If heads, your opponent's Active Pokémon is also Confused.

weakness: [D] x2
resistance: [F] -30
retreat: [C]

This Pokémon has the ability to move through time. Records describing it as a forest deity can be found from many different eras.
 
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I thought I try and see what the results were of cards being made recycling images previously used on other cards. And there is definitely a missed opportunity for Baby Pokémon to shine.
 
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I will upload the other four immediately as I can only upload ten images at a time.
 
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Here is the other four for all sixteen babies within three posts.
 
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Thought I do some more today. For Weedle's Evolution, I decided to touch them up by making them Poison instead of the usual Bug; however, I still kept the Bug within the Energy requirements.
 
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I like that Eternatus and legendary dogo interactions. Eternatus "runing away" quicker do to dogos is just neat mental image I had reading the ability.

Also its always nice to see full Alakazam line.
 
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The Slowking maybe different from my text based version, but I don't mind. If you are wondering why the Oddish line require Grass Energy despite being Poison, it is to benefit Bellossom.
 
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With Lugia, I can say that other than the attack, it is exactly the same as the text based version.
 
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And to finish off for now, the Sneasel Evolution. Weavile attack is a deliberate mickey take of the Weavile card (from Diamond & Pearl: Secret Wonders) that had accidentally spelt "shuffle" with an extra F.
 
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Here are the three elemental monkeys and their evolved forms as requested. I gave Bite an effect to match the flinching mechanic in the games.
 
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