Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

Pokemon Executive CaC-Results announced

I wish to judge.

Username: Napoleon
Signature Card:

Napoleon's Scizor (Basic) (SP) HP: 110 [G]

Poke-Body: Standalone
This Pokemon is not treated as a Pokemon SP.


[*] Call of the Leader
Flip 5 coins. For each heads, search your deck for an Energy card and attach it to one of your Pokemon with 'Napoleon' in it's name. For each tails, discard a card from your hand. If you have no cards in your hand, you don't need to discard.

[G] [G] Shining Rush 50+
If you have no other Pokemon in play except for Pokemon with 'Napoleon' in ther name, this attack does 50 + 100 damage, and this damage is not affected by Resistance, Poke-Powers, Poke-Bodies or any other effects on the Defending Pokemon. If you have no other Pokemon in play except for Pokemon with 'Napoleon' in their name, Napoleon's Scizor cannot use Shining Rush during your next turn.

[G] [G] [G] [G] Glare Slash 50
The Defending Pokemon cannot Evolve, Retreat, Attack or use PokePowers or PokeBodies during your opponent's next turn. Napoleon's Scizor cannot use Glare Slash during your next turn.

Weakness: [R] +40
Resistance: [W] -20
Retreat Cost: [*]

As you can see, I'm the sort of guy who gets in there and lets everything go to help my mates. I'm not too scared of paying the price; I make educated decisions so I don't need to. I find myself as the leader a lot of the time, and I don't like to tag along behind others.

In terms of my experience with judging:

I know what to look for in a card, fakes and non-fakes. I know what's broken; I know what's not.
I can't call myself a pro, though. To be honest, it's all just for fun.

My experience with the card game goes back. I've been playing since 2007, had a break in '08 and came back this year. Before that I played as a kid. I also qualified for Worlds '07 and always made Nats.
 
I'm sorry, but you're not at the level I'm expecting for judging. You are free to enter as a participant.
 
I'm sorry, but you're not at the level I'm expecting for judging. You are free to enter as a participant.

That's OK, I didn't expect to get in as a judge anyway.

Username: Napoleon
Signature Card:

Napoleon's Scizor (Basic) (SP) HP: 110 [G]

Poke-Body: Standalone
This Pokemon is not treated as a Pokemon SP.

[*] Call of the Leader
Flip 5 coins. For each heads, search your deck for an Energy card and attach it to one of your Pokemon with 'Napoleon' in it's name. For each tails, discard a card from your hand. If you have no cards in your hand, you don't need to discard.

[G] [G] Shining Rush 50+
If you have no other Pokemon in play except for Pokemon with 'Napoleon' in ther name, this attack does 50 + 100 damage, and this damage is not affected by Resistance, Poke-Powers, Poke-Bodies or any other effects on the Defending Pokemon. If you have no other Pokemon in play except for Pokemon with 'Napoleon' in their name, Napoleon's Scizor cannot use Shining Rush during your next turn.

[G] [G] [G] [G] Glare Slash 50
The Defending Pokemon cannot Evolve, Retreat, Attack or use PokePowers or PokeBodies during your opponent's next turn. Napoleon's Scizor cannot use Glare Slash during your next turn.

Weakness: [R] +40
Resistance: [-]
Retreat Cost:[*]

My favourite Pokemon is probably Charizard, because it played a major role in me learning to read!

If I had to release a promo set...
First I would tell all league leaders to make an announcement about the promo set, followed by handing out 1 promo to each person at the league. Each promo would come with a checklist of the next 4 cards.
I would give out 2 more of each promo for each league meeting. With the fifth promo would come an extended checklist, with all cards but 2 ??? cards.
Next I would make some of those promo blister things with 2 Platinum, 2 Stormfront and 1 ??? Pack. The ??? Pack would have a big ? on it, and inside would be 2 promos. The first 50 people to collect all the promos and send them back to me would receive the promo set and a special prize!

Oh yeah, and thanks for the quick heads-up about me not being a judge. (I'm not being sarcastic, I wanted to know quickly so I could become a competitor instead.)
 
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Out of a combination of boredom and curiousity, Napoleon, why is your Scizor Resistant to Water, rather than Psychic or Grass like most Scizor?
 
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I was originally going to make it a Shining Scizor resistant to water and then I thought of something.
Some Bronzongs are RESISTANT to fire in the card form.
Why can't my Scizor be resistant to water?
 
Well, starting now things work a bit differently. I am going to pit the Gym against the Beach! More info soon.

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I was originally going to make it a Shining Scizor resistant to water and then I thought of something.
Some Bronzongs are RESISTANT to fire in the card form.
Why can't my Scizor be resistant to water?

Scizor is Bug and Steel in the games, and therefore has no resistance to water.
 
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Well, starting now things work a bit differently. I am going to pit the Gym against the Beach! More info soon.

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Scizor is Bug and Steel in the games, and therefore has no resistance to water.

Bronzong is steel and psychic in the games and has no resistance to fire.
But meh...I see your point.
I still wonder about that Bronzong. Maybe a typo?
 
That can be chalked up to the multiple odd weaknesses. Really Craqdily shouldn't even be weak to fire, because the rock or ground should resist it. Remember, Gardevoir EX was weak to [G].
 
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