…and then there are people who are super excited about this. It’ll be interesting to see what the overall end response is.
No worries, not calling you out or saying you’re wrong, just that we don’t agree. And that’s a great thing!
Legends cards had at least one PkMn per card. In fact, they DID, right? Man I gotta go look at that binder again. BUT here, we have a tongue? The jury’s still out on that one, right?
Wow, I didn’t know BGS would do this. I am very interested in such 4-card slab. Do you know whether BGS will do this automatically or we need to indicate somewhere in the submission?
The zacian seems potentially really good, a 340 attack will be the only attack in the game that will one shot any current Pokémon. Plus bronzong is still in standard so you can pretty easily accelerate all the energy you need on to zacian the moment he comes out.
One of his other attacks deals 150 and has him take 150 less next turn as well, also a potentially really good attack.
We’ll have to see if it’s playable once it releases
No? Alcremie Vmax can sill do 700+ damage, battle styles sandaconda can do up to 360 damage, SWSH Maractus can do 360 as well. I feel like there’s a few more that I’m not thinking of
You’re right, I think I worded my statement poorly.
It’s the only Pokémon in the game I’m aware of that just does a “straight” 340 one-shot - that doesn’t need to hit some pretty hard-to-hit condition in order to do that much damage and can reliably done as long as you have the casting cost. Sandaconda and Maractus both rely on some good RNG, and Alcremie Vmax you’d need to accumulate and then discard 6 energy from to do that much.
Of course even getting zacian v-union on the board is gonna be a “hard-to-hit” condition so we’ll see if it’s playable. Definitely exciting though.
Woah that’s interesting, thank you for sharing. I’ve never seen the LEGEND be overlaid in front of the Lugia card. Was this violet holder an official product back then?
We all know this will be a ONE set only thing. Pokémon has a habit these days of bringing new card designs and/or mechanics and only going with it for one set.