Sunday, July 5, 2015

Articuno 17/108 -- Roaring Skies Pokemon Card Review

Articuno Roaring Skies Pokemon Card
Pokemon Card Overview:
Today's Pokemon Card Review is of Articuno from the Roaring Skies Pokemon Card Set.  This is the second of two Articuno cards that I've reviewed from this set.  Articuno is a basic, water type Pokemon card with an hp of 120, it has a x2 weakness to metal type Pokemon, a -20 resistance to fighting type Pokemon, and a two colorless energy card retreat cost.  Articuno has an Ancient Trait called Plus that says if Articuno knocks out one of your opponent's Pokemon, you can take an additional prize card, so if you knock out an EX card you can take 3 prize cards.  Besides the Ancient Trait, Articuno has two moves.  The first move that this card has is called Chilling Sigh, this move requires one water energy card to use and puts the defending Pokemon to sleep.  Articuno's second move is called Tri Edge, this move requires three energy cards to use, two water and one colorless, and does 20 damage plus 40 more damage for each heads you get when you flip 3 coins, for a total possibility of 140 damage.

Pokemon Card Strategy:
So as far as strategy goes, since Articuno is a basic Pokemon with no evolutions, you only have to use this Pokemon in your deck if you want to use this card.  With that being said, since there are two different Articuno cards in this set, and I reviewed the first one yesterday, I will be comparing the two at the end of this section.  Looking at this specific Articuno card, the first thing that I am a fan of is its Ancient Trait, so if you could somehow get the defending Pokemon to have a little HP left on it, then switch Articuno into the active Pokemon spot and knock it out with Tri Edge, it would let you win the game that much faster.  I would definitely attach a Trick Coin trainer card to this card to give you two shots at being able to do major damage with Tri Edge.  I would include at least one of these in almost any water type deck I would build just for its Ancient Trait, you could set it up on the bench, get three energy cards on it, then move it to the active Pokemon spot and use Tri Edge every single turn.  Both Articuno cards from this set are pretty solid, the card from yesterday can do more damage consistently every turn, however this card has the potential to do more damage and to take 2 prize cards instead of 1.  So if you're building a water type deck and am a fan of Articuno like I am, you may want to use 1 of each.

Pokemon Card Rating:
I would give this card a 4 out of 5 rating.  In my opinion, this is an above average Basic Pokemon card from the Roaring Skies set.  There really isn't anything that I dislike about this card, the only reason it gets a 4 out of 5 from me instead of a 5 out of 5, is because it does take three energy cards to be able to do damage to the defending Pokemon, but this card can do major damage, and also has a high HP.  So you can't go wrong with either Articuno card from this set.

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Saturday, July 4, 2015

Articuno 16/108 -- Roaring Skies Pokemon Card Review

Articuno Roaring Skies Pokemon Card
Pokemon Card Overview:
Today's Pokemon Card Review is of Articuno from the Roaring Skies Pokemon Card Set.  This is the first of two consecutive Articuno cards I'll be reviewing from this set.  Articuno is a basic, water type Pokemon card with an hp of 120, it has a x2 weakness to metal type Pokemon, a -20 resistance to fighting type Pokemon, and a one colorless energy card retreat cost.  Articuno does not have an Ability but it does have two moves.  The first move that this card has is called Find Ice, this move requires one water energy card to use and allows you to search your deck for up to 3 water energy cards and put them into your hand.  Articuno's second move is called Freezing Wind, this move requires four energy cards to use, two each of water and colorless, and does 100 damage.

Pokemon Card Strategy:
So as far as strategy goes, since Articuno is a basic Pokemon with no evolutions, you only have to use this Pokemon in your deck if you want to use this card.  With that being said, since there are two different Articuno cards in this set, after I review the second one tomorrow, I can compare the two.  Just looking at this Articuno card, if you're building a heavy water type Pokemon deck, I would definitely recommend including one Articuno card in that deck.  That way, you only need to put one energy card on it, move it to the active Pokemon spot, and then you can use Find Ice right away to make sure you have enough energy cards in your hand to set up the rest of your benched Pokemon.  The main reason I would only include one of these cards in a deck is because Articuno is so slow to do any damage, the one attacking move it does have, does do above average damage, but it is just a high energy cost move, but I do like that Articuno's retreat cost remains low even with this move.

Pokemon Card Rating:
I would give this card a 3 out of 5 rating.  In my opinion, this is an average Basic Pokemon card from the Roaring Skies set.  This card does have an above average HP and one powerful move, but this card isn't any better than average in my opinion mainly because of how slow it is to do any damage.  But if you're building a water type deck, this card is worth a look.

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Friday, July 3, 2015

Talonflame -- Roaring Skies Pokemon Card Review

Pokemon Card Overview:
Today's Pokemon Card Review is of Talonflame from the Roaring Skies Pokemon Card Set.  Talonflame is a stage 2, fire type Pokemon card, with an hp of 130.  It has a x2 weakness to water type Pokemon, no resistance type, and a free retreat cost.  Talonflame does not have an Ability but it does have two moves.  The first move that this card has is called Grand Loop, this move requires one colorless energy card to use and allows you to draw 3 cards and switch out Talonflame for one of your benched Pokemon.  Talonflame's second move is called Brave Bird, this move requires two energy cards to use and does 90 damage, however Talonflame does do 20 damage to itself.

Pokemon Card Strategy:
So as far as strategy goes, since Talonflame is a stage 2 Pokemon card, you'll first have to get Fletchling into play and then evolve it into Fletchinder before you can evolve Fletchinder into Talonflame, both of those Pokemon are from this set, however I have only reviewed Fletchinder so far because Fletchling is a colorless type Pokemon and will be reviewed in a few weeks.  I thought Fletchinder was a below average Stage 1 Pokemon card, it only had one move, which was quite weak, and had a low HP, the only good thing about it was that it had a free retreat cost.  So knowing this about Fletchinder and looking at this Talonflame card, I would not recommend using this line in a deck.  I say this because Talonflame's HP is a tad low, and neither move it has is that great, Brave Bird does do well above average damage for the amount of energy cards required but it does do 20 damage to itself which will make Talonflame's already low HP seem even lower.  So unless you really like this Pokemon line, I would not recommend using it in a deck.

Pokemon Card Rating:
I would give this card a 2 out of 5 rating.  In my opinion this is a below average Stage 2 Pokemon card from the Roaring Skies set.  Besides having a free retreat cost and the Ability to do 90 damage, this card isn't that great, it has a lower HP and does damage to itself when attacking.  Together with Fletchinder from this set, I can't give these two cards higher than a 2 out of 5 rating, they shouldn't be used.

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Thursday, July 2, 2015

Fletchinder -- Roaring Skies Pokemon Card Review

Fletchinder Roaring Skies Pokemon Card
Pokemon Card Overview:
Today's Pokemon Card Review is of Fletchinder from the Roaring Skies Pokemon Card set.  Fletchinder is a stage 1, fire type Pokemon card, with an hp of 70.  It has a x2 weakness to water type Pokemon, no resistance type, and a free retreat cost.  Fletchinder does not have an Ability and it only has one move.  The only move that this card has is called Peck Off, for one colorless energy card this move does 10 damage, plus you can discard all Tool cards attached to the defending Pokemon.

Pokemon Card Strategy:
So as far as strategy goes, since Fletchinder is a stage 1 Pokemon card, you'll first have to get Fletchling into play (I will be reviewing Fletchling from this set in a few weeks since it is a colorless type Pokemon) and then evolve Fletchling into Fletchinder.  Fletchinder does have a stage 2 evolution in Talonflame that you'll probably want to use with this Pokemon line but since I haven't reviewed that card yet, the strategy below will act like Fletchinder is the final evolution in this line.  Since I haven't reviewed Fletchling from this set yet, I'll just assume it is average, so with this assumption, I would not recommend using Fletchinder in a deck without using Talonflame.  I say this because not only does Fletchinder have a really low HP, it only has one move and that one move can do little damage.  If you are worried about your opponent playing Tool cards quite a bit, you could include a 1-1 line of Fletchling and Fletchinder in a deck and just put Fletchinder in the active Pokemon spot to remove their Tool cards and retreat it for free the next turn.

Pokemon Card Rating:
I would give this card a 1 out of 5 rating.  In my opinion this is a very poor Stage 1 Pokemon card from the Roaring Skies Pokemon card set.  Like I stated in the strategy section above, this card has a very poor HP, and a weak move, the only positive thing about it is its free retreat cost, but why even use the card if it is so weak.  So if you're looking to put some more fire type Pokemon into your deck, I would recommend looking elsewhere.

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