Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

Create a set:NES

Alex

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Here's my start to an NES set
Link 80HP:colorless
Basic pokemon
:colorless :colorless Stab 40(do not apply weakness and resistance for the defending pokemon.)
:colorless whistle blow
switch Link with a pokemon on the bench
weakness:fighting:
resistance:colorless
retreat cost:colorless :colorless
I think this is the right format.,:confused:

Here are a list of cards I,d like in the set(sorted by game)
Castlevania:
Pokemon:
Simon Belmont(rare)
Vampire bat
Axe man
zombie
phantom bat(rare)
medusa
goblin
eagle
queen medusa(rare)
skull dragon
fish man
mummy(rare)
red skeleton
frankenstien(rare)
grim reaper(rare)
dracula(rare)
Trainers:
morning star
axe
holy water
throwing knife
treasure
cross
crystal ball
Igor

Super Mario Bros.
Pokemon:
Goomba
koopa troopa
koopa paratroopa
piranah plant
lakitu
spiney
Mario
luigi
bowser
peach
Trainers:
Mushroom
fire flower
star
coin
shell

Theese are just to start the set, Ill have more later
 
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uh...Here. I'm not going to tell you the set is a failure, because it might not be.
However, you do need to learn how to do a set.
Take a look at some of the other sets on this forum. My "EX: Gym Leader Return" and "EX: Holon's Experiments" are examples.
See something in them that you don't see here?
A set list.
When making a set, it helps to have a set list of all the cards in the set. If you don't, people will just do whatever they want-which can turn out pretty messy.
 
Burninating_Torchic said:
uh...Here. I'm not going to tell you the set is a failure, because it might not be.
However, you do need to learn how to do a set.
Take a look at some of the other sets on this forum. My "EX: Gym Leader Return" and "EX: Holon's Experiments" are examples.
See something in them that you don't see here?
A set list.
When making a set, it helps to have a set list of all the cards in the set. If you don't, people will just do whatever they want-which can turn out pretty messy.

Your other option, which is the one I use, is to set specific guidelines for the set. I don't do set lists because I find them a little too limiting -- but you have to put some guidelines in, or the set simply doesn't work because card creators don't know what they're being asked to do.
 
Additions to the set as of 2/21
legend of zelda
pokemon:
link(completed)
zelda
impa
gannon
octorock
aquamentus
digdogger
patra
gohma
(can't remember any more names, list some)
 
Burninating_Torchic said:
uh...Here. I'm not going to tell you the set is a failure, because it might not be.
However, you do need to learn how to do a set.
Take a look at some of the other sets on this forum. My "EX: Gym Leader Return" and "EX: Holon's Experiments" are examples.
See something in them that you don't see here?
A set list.
When making a set, it helps to have a set list of all the cards in the set. If you don't, people will just do whatever they want-which can turn out pretty messy.

I now have a list to the set at the top of this page and a little further down
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Well, this set went under...but in the words of charizardian "you haven't seen the last of this. I'll be back(and with any luck, a popular idea)
 
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