Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

Team Rox thread.

Yep. But if all Evos are Spiral Type, then wouldn't that make Ghost, Dark, and the rest weak to it sort of bad? And to ensignmerlin, that does make sense, I will change it, but should it be required to to also put what that type is weak to, resistant to, then super effective, and not very effective against was well? Just which ever one you put, I forget which, but that doesn't truly show that type.
 
srry to interupt but i have to agree with the "if all evolved poke are spiral part" that would make almost all pokemon have the same weaknesses and strangths...
 
Plus, that would ruin the balance and cause doom and destruction. Once my friend made a "Sharp" type, but we gave up on it because too many Pokemon would be Sharp. Plus it didn't make much sense anyway. This same concept is generally the same with Spiral Type.
 
Nah, it wasn't starnge. It was just INTENSELY EPIC.

Anyway, here are my fixes for the cards done so far.

Brightness Energy
SPECIAL ENERGY CARD

Picture: It's generally a light yellow orb, with a black sun in it, which has 6 points and a circle inside, so it's generally a black circle with six triangles placed equally around it.

If the Pokémon Brightness Energy is attached to attacks, before your attack, do 10 damage to 1 of your opponent's Benched Pokémon (Don't apply Weakness and Resistance for Benched Pokémon). Ignore this effect if the Pokemon that Brightness Energy is attached to isn't [T]. Brightness Energy provides [T] Energy. (Doesn't count as a basic Energy card.)

I think some major rewording was in order here, so I fixed it. My source comes from all Poképowers. Also some capitiliaztion errors and é.

Explosive Energy
SPECIAL ENERGY CARD

When the Pokémon Explosive Energy is attached to attacks, you may discard Explosive Energy. If you do, that attack does 20 more damage to the Defending Pokémon. Ignore this effect if the Pokemon that Explosive Energy is attached to isn't [BOMB]. Explosive Energy provides [BOMB] Energy. (Doesn't count as a basic Energy card.)

You're all good here.

Time-Travel Energy
Special Energy

If the Pokémon Time-Travel Energy is attached to attacks, you may search your discard pile for a card and put it into your hand. If you do, discard Time-Travel Energy. Ignore this effect if the Pokémon Time-Travel Energy is attached to isn't [T]. Time-Travel Energy provides [T] Energy. (Doesn't count as a basic Energy card)

Not too bad, just missing the ever so important é and the parentheses at the end.
 
Wait, when it attacks, before it attacks? That makes seriously no sense what so ever...

Plus, the extra effect is supposed to be part of the attack. My text makes it do that .

Back to back posts merged. The following information has been added:

URGENT: I just noticed that nobody put the type of Energy after the name, like on cards. I think that's worth 5 points.
 
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meditie rox, after going through my fix again, I noticed that I had made a mistake in it.

It really should be:

Brightness Energy
SPECIAL ENERGY CARD

Picture: It's generally a light yellow orb, with a black sun in it, which has 6 points and a circle inside, so it's generally a black circle with six triangles placed equally around it.

If the Pokémon Brightness Energy is attached to attacks, before doing damage, do 10 damage to 1 of your opponent's Benched Pokémon (Don't apply Weakness and Resistance for Benched Pokémon). Ignore this effect if the Pokemon that Brightness Energy is attached to isn't [T]. Brightness Energy provides [T] Energy. (Doesn't count as a basic Energy card.)
 
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