Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

New Legends Awakened Card Revealed -- Stark Mountain

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http://www.go-pokemon.com/tcg/news/articles/81.html
chek it out
 
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Darn, someone beat me to it again.

OP Site said:
If you like to stack your deck with Fire- or Fighting-type Pokémon, the new Stark Mountain (Legends Awakened, 135/146) Stadium card is destined to become a permanent landmark on your playmat. Stark Mountain gives you more options for how to move around your Energy. The card allows you to choose a Fire or Fighting Energy attached to 1 of your Pokémon, and move that Energy to a different Fire- or Fighting-type Pokémon. It's almost like getting to play two Energy cards in one turn, as long as you have enough Energy attached to different Pokémon in play. But be careful—your opponent can also tap into the power of Stark Mountain if he or she chooses.

This card will be BIG. Infernape will be faster, and Magmortar decks can realisticly snipe every turn.
 
It does. I really like this card for decks that don't have energy acceleration. I could see it being useful in Machamp or Gallade based decks.
 
Ehh.. its not like you get another energy drop. I could see this used in conjunction with Rayquaza though to achieve said purpose.

This is the habitat of Hiidoran, I am more concerned about SnowPoint Temple, the resting place of the King of the Giants, Rejigigasu.
 
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Oh, YES!! *Sings 'Ode to joy' loudly* Here we go! Infernape Mega Bravo for a bunch of Energy, Typhlosion brings it back, and then Mega Bravo again! Even better, bring back the Flame Bluster'd Energy and Flame Blast for huge with Magmortar!
 
Is this just another version of Energy Switch? But in Stadium form?? I'd give it about a possible chance of being played.
 
Oh, YES!! *Sings 'Ode to joy' loudly* Here we go! Infernape Mega Bravo for a bunch of Energy, Typhlosion brings it back, and then Mega Bravo again! Even better, bring back the Flame Bluster'd Energy and Flame Blast for huge with Magmortar!

True, it makes Ape more playable but the fact of the matter is you'll only be doing 80
a turn(Regular Attach and FireStarter+Stark Mountain) if your planning to attack with
the same active. However if you Firestarter to a benched Ape then it's possible to do
120. On the Contrary though as soon as Ape looses, Stark Mountain it makes it harder
for Ape to do more Damage. I think Magmortar is better because not only is it a Stage
one meaning it's easier to set up, but the Energy isn't discarded and it can keep doing
the same amount of Damage over and over.
 
Obviously an attempt to jump on the bandwagon of Iron Man's popularity.

If only it could move those red metal energies..... :lol:


Ahem. Anyway this is a nice card that can be used several ways. Folks are focusing on Typhlosion but the fact of the matter is that the fighting cards love it too. Groudon & Regirock can both set this up for use pretty well ... Luna-Sol too probably.
 
It'll be interesting to see the kinds of setups that a good Lunarock deck can have with this card floating around. I will say that my NoRare deck will be made a LOT better by this thing.
 
There's also Flygon SW. Now you can give it a Fighting Energy every turn and get +20 damage and then move that energy to something that really needs it, Too bad it has weakness to Empoleon...
 
Ehh.. its not like you get another energy drop. I could see this used in conjunction with Rayquaza though to achieve said purpose.

This is the habitat of Hiidoran, I am more concerned about SnowPoint Temple, the resting place of the King of the Giants, Rejigigasu.

hey man, it all depends on the deck.

Some decks could need to use Stark Mountain all the time, while those people who are playing those decks are thinking "ha, Snowpoint Temple is useless"

While Snowpoint Temple is a good card, i think Stark Mountain may be used a bit more, and i sure hope you aren't referring to the whole Snowpoint Temple to make Regigigas sound good, because, it pretty much isn't
 
I wholeheartedly agree.

Depending on the deck, the two new Stadiums (assuming we'll actually get both) could see a lot of strategic play. I was more looking forward to Snowpoint Temple because of Garchomp and AMU decks.
 
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