Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

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Isnt that a PokeBody not PokePower?

PowerSpray would then be useless

YES!!!!!! Typing error on my part. >_> It even says "Poke-Body" on the french, lawl, that was just me being dumb.

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At least if you level up you get Compound Pain.

Yeah, this is very true.

I think it will definitely be broken. It's also important to note, and I'm not sure many people saw this, there IS a second attack, it was just completely cut off on the poster so there's no imformation on what it is. But it must do actual damage or it's pokebody would be useless.

Oh and as for Magnezone I don't think it'll see much use as a draw engine. The thing that really hurts it is you can't put stuff back and if you get 6 once and still can't use any cards, you're walled pretty much in that respect since your hand will only increase (from drawing for your turn).
 
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Technically, if one were to use Gengar AR with the Gengar Prime, it would be moved to the Lost Zone. You don't check for KO's until the very end of the attack, after you apply affects, so the switch would come first. Just sayin'.
 
Im worried to see if this lost zone thing will affect the game so much. The object should be to knock out 6 pokemon, not lost zone them

Ash doesn't lost zone gym leaders pokemon, so why should tcg players...?
 
OMG @ gengar prime. Everyone better keep pokemon out of their hand or they will be owned by lost world or w.e lololol.

I only pray translations are wrong.
 
MOAR SPAMLATIONS FROM POKEBEACH!

Gengar (Prime) - Psychic - HP 130
Stage 2 - Evolves from Haunter

Poke-Body: Catastrophe
As long as this Pokemon is your Active Pokemon, if an opponent's Pokemon is Knocked Out, that Pokemon is placed in the Lost Zone. (All cards other than Pokemon cards are discarded.)

[P] Plunge Into Darkness: Look at your opponent's hand, choose a number of Pokemon cards up to the number of Energy attached to this Pokemon, and place them in the Lost Zone.
[??] Cursed Droplets: ... place on Pokemon in any way you like... (probably an attack that places X amount of damage counters... I'm surprised it's not named "Blow Up the Game").

Weakness: Darkness x2
Resistance: Colorless -20
Retreat: ?

Absol (Prime) - Darkness - HP 80
Basic Pokemon

Poke-Body: Eye of Disaster
As long as this Pokemon is your Active Pokemon, whenever your opponent plays a Basic Pokemon from his or her hand onto the Bench, place 2 damage counters on that Pokemon.

[D][C] Bloody Claw: 70 damage. Place 1 Pokemon card from your hand in the Lost Zone. If you can't place a Pokemon card in your Lost Zone, this attack fails.

Weakness: Fighting x2
Resistance: Psychic -20
Retreat: 1

Magnezone (Prime) - Lightning - HP 140
Stage 2 - Evolves from Magneton

Poke-Power: Electromagnetic Draw
You can use this power once during your turn. Draw cards from your deck until you have 6 cards in your hand. This power can't be used if this Pokemon is affected by a Special Condition.

[L][C] Lost Burn: 50x damage. Place any number of Energy attached to your Pokemon in play into the Lost Zone. This attack does 50 damage for each of those Energy cards.

Weakness: Fighting x2
Resistance: Metal -20
Retreat: ?

Pachirisu - Lightning - HP 60
Basic Pokemon

Poke-Power: Self Charge
You can use this power once during your turn when you play this card from your hand onto your Bench. Attach up to 2 Lightning Energy cards from your hand to this Pokemon.

[L][C] Buzz Bolt: ? damage. All Energy attached to this Pokemon are...???

Weakness: Fighting x2
Resistance: Metal -20
Retreat: ?

Mime Jr. - Psychic - HP 30
Basic Pokemon

Poke-Body: Angelic Sleeper
If this Pokemon is Asleep, it takes no damage from attacks.

[.] Sleepy Lost: Send 1 card from the top of your opponent's deck to the Lost Zone. This Pokemon is now Asleep.

Weakness: none
Resistance: none
Retreat: 0

New combo: Absol Prime, Skarmory FB and Miasma for 60 damage to Benched pokes that aren't Grass or Psychic types FTLame
 
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Cause Having Absol active while attacking with scarmory is suc a good idea. Even then,k you cant do anyting while you keep this lock so its pointless.
 
Cause Having Absol active while attacking with scarmory is suc a good idea. Even then,k you cant do anyting while you keep this lock so its pointless.
Absol does 70 damage, that's something. xD
It's actually a nice idea, but takes too much effort to bring out Metagross and lost zone a Pokémon card with every attack - exspecially if your opponent plays Lost World.
 
More translations as it seems. Okay, I think I may want to express my opinion on them.

For one, that Gengar Prime is insane. If it is your active, when you knock out a Pokemon, it goes to the lost zone? Wow, that's just pretty darn nice. Its first attack can be deadly if you have lots of energies on him. Throwing lots of Pokemon into the lost zone is what this attack does perfectly, not counting the poke-body. The second attack, although not fully translated, is seemingly interesting. I wonder what will be placing the damage counters on Pokemon be like.

I'd say the Absol Prime is decent. Eye of Disaster is like Miasma Valley, but better. The attack, Bloody Claw, is decent. It can do 70 for two, and it throws a Pokemon from your hand into the lost zone. This may actually be kind of nice because this actually helps Mew Primes's attack and poke-body usage.

Hmmmmmm......Magnezone is one interesting drawer all right. Being able to give you cards until you have 6 in your hand is nice. In fact, this may be the new Claydol we may have been waiting for. If it looks kind of not that good of drawpower just because it is a stage 2, just look at Pidgeot FRLG and you can fully understand. A 2-1-2 line may work in any deck except for SPs (sorry SP decks. SP decks don't even run stage 2s in decks). As an attacker, it isn't too bad as well. Though risky, if you bring 3 energies to the lost zone, you are sure to do a nice 150 damage.

Pachirisu is one nice energy attacher. That's all I have to say. Now if only you could attach the energy cards to any of your Pokemon, not just exclusively to Pachirisu.

Mime Jr.? Hmmmmm......well, its O.K. I guess. Like all the HS babies, it has Angelic Sleeper, or really, what its going to be called in the U.S. is Sweet Sleeping Face. The attack isn't too bad. It gets the top card of your opponent's deck into the lost zone. With Mime Jr. going to sleep afterwards, the body activates. Still, there are ways this card can easily be taken down.

Well, many of these cards look pretty broken and interesting. I'd say Magnezone and Gengar Prime will see lots of play. Still, I can't wait for all the other Lost Link cards to come out this weekend!:thumb:
 
@Yoshi: It's a good combo when playing the nonexistent 2 vs 2 format. Not to mention it's also funny when your opponent forces you to switch via Regive, Warp Point or something else.
 
Because a smart opponent will force you to move your active Skarmory FB when you have Absol Prime benched -.-
 
Because a smart opponent will force you to move your active Skarmory FB when you have Absol Prime benched -.-

Hey, as long as people still use spray on powers like those of Kazam 4 X and Magnezone X, I can have faith that their are people desperate enough to get something done on their side of the field that they are willing to use Regi Move to get Karps in the discard or play Warp Point because they don't have Switch.:thumb:
 
Another set... Another gengar that owns way too much...
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Gengar Lv.X with Gengar Prime... Spread... All pokemon are put into the lost zone.. Use with Kingdra PRime...
 
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Why Kingdra Prime if you can spam Crobat G and Spiritombs? If you are going for a Stage 2 spreader tech, go with Amphy SW and laugh at them using Supporters trying to get setup faster, unless Dialga G LV.X becomes more popular again, but I don't see how that could ever happen.[/sarcsm]
 
Gengar Lv.X with Gengar Prime... Spread... All pokemon are put into the lost zone.. Use with Kingdra PRime...

Awesome! I wish we had a card like this already!

*looks at Giratina Lv.X*

wait... what.

ANYWAY, Gengar Prime will be big in completely other reason - Cursegar. Hit and run, if the defending pokémon is going to be KO'd, bring out Gengar Prime. Damage -> Effects -> Knockout. You just Lost Zoned stuff.

I wouldn't even bother to attack with Gengar Prime's first attack unless I'm playing against Shuppet or something stupid like that, or had a device to look at my opponent's hand (new Smeargle or Promo Noctowl maybe?). Have to wait and see about the second attack, though.
 
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