Vielleicht ist einigen von euch schon auf Pokebeach aufgefallen das neue Karten angekündigt worden sind und das mit extremen regeländerungen:
ZitatAlles anzeigenThe official Pokemon Card website has updated with the first LEGEND: HeartGold and SoulSilver Collection images. You can see them below. The images and information confirm what we posted in the previous news story.
Translations of all the cards can be found on our LEGEND: HeartGold and SoulSilver Collection page courtesy of Bangiras. Feraligatr carries Base Set Blastoise's old Pokemon Power, Meganium is a carbon copy of Base Set Venusaur, Ho-Oh LEGEND has Base Set Charizard's Pokemon Power, and Lugia LEGEND is nearly identical to the one from Neo Genesis. Feraligatr is BROKEN - Rain Dance finally returns to the TCG!
In case you missed the previous news story, LEGEND cards now replace LV.X Pokemon - they are Legendary Pokemon split into two cards that you have to place together to use. One card features a huge chunk of artwork of the Pokemon while the other card features its attacks - putting them together forms one complete card, as seen in the first two images below (click them for larger pictures). For the purpose of using powers and Trainers, this card is treated as its own subclass, much like Basic Pokemon cards, Evolution cards, LV.X cards, and so on. The artwork for Legendary Pokemon cards is double the normal size, so the cards are divided into a top and bottom half. To bring a Legendary Pokemon into play, you must collect both halves of the picture, then play both cards at the same time onto your Bench. Due to the nature of Legendary cards, they can’t be played during setup. The two halves of the card are numbered differently, but since they both have the same name, it’s likely that you can only run a total of four halves in a deck (two complete cards).
Great Pokemon are described as cards that "specialize in battling," but they do not seem to have any sort of new mechanics tied to them as of yet. They are simply regular Pokemon cards. You can evolve Totodile to Croconaw and then to Feraligatr (a Great Pokemon) like any other evolutionary line. Perhaps they can be considered stronger Pokemon, as evidenced by Feraligatr's Pokemon Power.
Starting with this set, Japan will now get reverse holos in their booster packs. Each booster pack comes with 11 cards: one holo, one reverse holo, one energy, and eight other cards from the set. With every two booster packs a person buys of this set, they will receive one of six promo cards. Three new tournament promos will also be released after this set is released - Meganium, Typhlosion, and Feraligatr.
"Trainer" cards are now called "Goods," which is the Japanese Pokemon term for "Items." Thus, we will now have Item cards, Supporters, Stadiums, and Tools. This is probably to clear up past confusion caused by calling all non-Pokemon and Energy cards "Trainer" cards while also having basic Trainers.
For this set block, each card will feature a gold and silver border in obvious reference to HeartGold and SoulSilver. You can see the new borders on the cards below. The template for Pokemon cards is now also slightly updated - the evolution box is next to the Pokemon's name and the coloring behind the HP is now white. Great Pokemon have a special border around the artwork, the artwork seems to be zoomed-in to their faces, and as mentioned in the previous news story, their names are holo.
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* LEGEND cards now replace LV.X Pokemon - they are Legendary Pokemon split into two cards that you have to place together to use. One card features a huge chunk of artwork of the Pokemon while the other card features its attacks - putting them together forms one complete card, as seen in the first two images below (click them for larger pictures). For the purpose of using powers and Trainers, this card is treated as its own subclass, much like Basic Pokemon cards, Evolution cards, LV.X cards, and so on. The artwork for Legendary Pokemon cards is double the normal size, so the cards are divided into a top and bottom half. To bring a Legendary Pokemon into play, you must collect both halves of the picture, then play both cards at the same time onto your Bench. Due to the nature of Legendary cards, they can’t be played during setup. The two halves of the card are numbered differently, but since they both have the same name, it’s likely that you can only run a total of four halves in a deck (two complete cards).
* Great Pokemon are described as cards that “specialize in battling,” but they do not seem to have any sort of new mechanics tied to them as of yet. They are simply regular Pokemon cards. You can evolve Totodile to Croconaw and then to Feraligatr (a Great Pokemon) like any other evolutionary line. Perhaps they can be considered stronger Pokemon, as evidenced by Feraligatr’s Pokemon Power.
* Starting with this set, Japan will now get reverse holos in their booster packs. Each booster pack comes with 11 cards: one holo, one reverse holo, one energy, and eight other cards from the set. With every two booster packs a person buys of this set, they will receive one of six promo cards. Three new tournament promos will also be released after this set is released - Meganium, Typhlosion, and Feraligatr.
* “Trainer” cards are now called “Goods,” which is the Japanese Pokemon term for “Items.” Thus, we will now have Item cards, Supporters, Stadiums, and Tools. This is probably to clear up past confusion caused by calling all non-Pokemon and Energy cards “Trainer” cards while also having basic Trainers.
* For this set block, each card will feature a gold and silver border in obvious reference to HeartGold and SoulSilver. You can see the new borders on the cards below. The template for Pokemon cards is now also slightly updated - the evolution box is next to the Pokemon’s name and the coloring behind the HP is now white. Great Pokemon have a special border around the artwork, the artwork seems to be zoomed-in to their faces, and their names are holo.
und hier die Karten die darin erscheinen:
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Ho-Oh LEGEND – Fire – HP140
Legend
Legend Rule: Play 2 Ho-oh LEGEND cards at the same time from your hand onto your Bench.
Poke-Body: Sacred Fire
Treat all Energy attached to this Pokemon as Fire Energy.
[R][R][R][R] Crimson Wing: 100 damage. Discard 1 Energy attached to this Pokemon.
Weakness: Water (x2)
Resistance: (-20)
Retreat: 2
Lugia LEGEND – Water – HP130
Legend
Legend Rule: Play 2 Lugia LEGEND cards at the same time from your hand onto your Bench.
Poke-Power: Ocean Glow
You can use this power once during your turn, when this card comes into play. Look at the top 5 cards from your deck, and attach every Energy you find to this Pokemon. Discard the remaining cards.
[R][W][L] Elemental Blast: 200 damage. Discard 1 Fire Energy, 1 Water Energy, and 1 Lightning Energy attached to this Pokemon.
Weakness: Lightning (x2)
Resistance: Fighting (-20)
Retreat: 1
Chikorita – Grass – HP60
Basic Pokemon
[G] Tackle: 10 damage.
[G][C] Razor Leaf: 20 damage.
Weakness: Fire (x2)
Resistance: Water (-20)
Retreat: 1
Bayleef – Grass – HP90
Stage 1 – Evolves from Chikorita
[C] Hard Strike: 20 damage.
[G][C][C] Razor Leaf: 50 damage.
Weakness: Fire (x2)
Resistance: Water (-20)
Retreat: 2
Meganium – Grass – HP150
Stage 2 – Evolves from Bayleef
Great Pokemon
Poke-Power: Leaf Trans
You can use this power any number of times during your turn. Move 1 Grass Energy attached to one of your Pokemon to one of your other Pokemon. This Power can’t be used if this Pokemon is affected by a Special Condition.
[G][G][C][C] Solar Beam: 80 damage.
Weakness: Fire (x2)
Resistance: Water (-20)
Retreat: 2
Cyndaquil – Fire – HP60
Basic Pokemon
[R] Beat: 10 damage.
[R][C] Flare: 20 damage.
Weakness: Water (x2)
Resistance: none
Retreat: 1
Quilava – Fire – HP80
Stage 1 – Evolves from Cyndaquil
[R][C] Flare: 30 damage.
[R][C][C] Flamethrower: 60 damage. Discard 1 Energy attached to this Pokemon.
Weakness: Water (x2)
Resistance: none
Retreat: 1
Typhlosion – Fire – HP140
Stage 2 – Evolves from Quilava
Great Pokemon
Poke-Power: Afterburner
You can use this power once during your turn. Attach 1 Fire Energy card from your discard pile to one of your Pokemon. Then, place 1 damage counter on that Pokemon. This power can’t be used if this Pokemon is affected by a Special Condition.
[R][R][C] Flare Destroy: 70 damage. Discard 1 Energy attached to this Pokemon and 1 Energy attached to your opponent’s active Pokemon.
Weakness: Water (x2)
Resistance: none
Retreat: 2
Totodile – Water – HP60
Basic Pokemon
[W] Gnaw: 10 damage.
[W][C] Splash: 20 damage.
Weakness: Grass (x2)
Resistance: none
Retreat: 1
Croconaw – Water – HP80
Stage 1 – Evolves from Totodile
[W][C] Splash: 30 damage.
[W][C][C] Big Bite: 50 damage. The Pokemon that was hit by this attack can’t retreat during your opponent’s next turn.
Weakness: Grass (x2)
Resistance: none
Retreat: 2
Feraligatr – Water – HP140
Stage 2 – Evolves from Croconaw
Great Pokemon
Poke-Power: Rain Dance
You can use this power any number of times during your turn. Attach 1 Water Energy card from your hand to one of your Water-type Pokemon. This power can’t be used if this Pokemon is affected by a Special Condition.
[W][W][W][W] Hydro Crunch: Does 60 damage plus an additional 10 damage for each damage counter on your opponent’s Active Pokemon.
Weakness: Grass (x2)
Resistance: none
Retreat: 3
Dunsparce – Colorless – HP50
Basic Pokemon
[C] Glare: Flip a coin, if heads your opponent’s Active Pokemon is now Paralyzed.
[C] Scram: 20 damage. Return this Pokemon and all cards attached to it to your hand.
Weakness: Fighting (x2)
Resistance: none
Retreat: 1
Poke Ball – Goods [Item]
Flip a coin, if heads show your opponent 1 Pokemon card from your deck, and put it in your hand. Shuffle your deck afterward.
Gyarados – Water – HP130
Stage 1 – Evolves from Magikarp
[C] Thrash: 30 damage. Flip a coin, if heads this attack does an additional 20 damage. If tails, this Pokemon does 20 damage to itself.
[W][C][C][C] Heavy Storm: 70 damage.
Weakness: Lightning (x2)
Resistance: Fighting (-20)
Retreat: 3
NEUE KARTEN!!!:
ZitatAlles anzeigenShuckle - Grass - HP60
Basic Pokemon
Poke-Body: Pot Cover
As long as this Pokemon is on the Bench, it can't be damaged by attacks.
[F][F] Poison Jab: 30. The opponent's Active Pokemon is now Poisoned.
Weakness: Fire x2
Resistance: none
Retreat: 1
Ampharos - Lightning - HP140
Stage 2 Pokemon - Evolves from Flaafy
Great Pokemon
Poke-Body: Electrocution
When your opponent attaches 1 Energy card from his or her hand to a Pokemon, place 1 damage counter on that Pokemon.
[L][C][C] Lightning Crush: 40 damage. Flip a coin, if heads this attack does an additional 40 damage. If tails, discard 1 Energy attached to your opponent's Active Pokemon.
Weakness: Fighting x2
Resistance: Metal -20
Retreat: 2
Donphan - Fighting - HP120
Stage 1 Pokemon - Evolves from Phanpy
Great Pokemon
Poke-Body: Hard Body
Damage done to this Pokemon by attacks is reduced by 20.
[F] Earthquake: 60 damage. Does 10 damage to each of your Benched Pokemon. Don't apply Weakness or Resistance for Benched Pokemon.
[F][F][F] Heavy Impact: 90 damage.
Weakness: Water x2
Resistance: Lighting -20
Retreat: 2
und die "Promo Karten"
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With every two booster packs a person buys of this set, they will receive one of the first six promo cards below. Each are holo. Their card images are below this section. The last three promos - Typhlosion, Feraligatr, and Meganium are each tournament promos; their second attacks are hidden for now.
Chikorita – Grass – HP50
Basic Pokemon
[C] Nap: This Pokemon’s HP is restored by 10.
[G][C] Dash: 30 damage. This Pokemon does 10 damage to itself.
Weakness: Fire (x2)
Resistance: Water (-20)
Retreat: 1
Cyndaquil – Fire – HP40
Basic Pokemon
[R] Fireworks: 20 damage. Flip a coin, if tails discard 1 Fire Energy attached to this Pokemon.
Weakness: Water (x2)
Resistance: none
Retreat: 1
Totodile – Water – HP60
Basic Pokemon
[W][C][C] Aqua Tail: 30 damage. Flip a coin for each Water Energy attached to this Pokemon, and this attack does an additional 20 damage times the number of heads.
Weakness: Lightning (x2)
Resistance: none
Retreat: 2
Mareep – Lightning – HP40
Basic Pokemon
[L] Static: 10 damage.
Weakness: Fighting (x2)
Resistance: Steel (-20)
Retreat: 1
Teddiursa – Colorless – HP50
Basic Pokemon
[C] Fake Tears: Flip a coin, if heads, during your opponent’s next turn your opponent can’t play any Goods cards from his or her hand, and any damage done to this Pokemon is reduced by 30.
Weakness: Fighting (x2)
Resistance: none
Retreat: 1
Phanpy – Fighting – HP60
Basic Pokemon
Poke-Body: Thick Skin
As long as this Pokemon has Energy attached to it, any damage done to this Pokemon by attacks is reduced by 10.
[F][C] Rock Smash: 20 damage. Flip a coin, if heads this attack does an additional 10 damage.
Weakness: Water (x2)
Resistance: Lightning (-20)
Retreat: 2
Meganium – Grass – HP130
Stage 2 – Evolves from Bayleef
[G] Sleep Powder: 30 damage.
Second Attack Unknown
Weakness: Fire (x2)
Resistance: Water (-20)
Retreat: 2
Feraligatr – Water – HP130
Stage 2 – Evolves from Croconaw
[W][C][C] Spinning Tail: Does 20 damage to each of your opponent’s Pokemon. (Don’t apply Weakness and Resistance for Benched Pokemon.)
Second Attack Unknown
Weakness: Grass (x2)
Resistance: none
Retreat: 2
Typhlosion – Fire – HP130
Stage 2 – Evolves from Quilava
[R][C] Magma Punch: 50 damage.
Second Attack Unknown
Weakness: Water (x2)
Resistance: none
Retreat: 1
Ja, ich sag vorerst mal nichts bis auf das ich glaube das das Promo Meganie, Impergator und Tornupto keine zweite Attacke mehr haben da anstelle der 2ten attacke ein Muster drauf ist. Seht selbst. (runter scrollen)
Ja und das normale Impergator find ich cool^^
Die Regeländerungen kozen mich an.
Achja und die Artworks von Lugia und Ho-Oh find ich derbst geil. Ho-Oh + Snibunna?
Quelle: pokebeach.com