You are mostly going to lose because when you start playing these online games, youre going to encounter people with battle decks built out of ridiculously powerful V and VMAX/VSTAR cards, or people with the most astonishingly complicated evolution decks where their every card appears to cause a cascading chain of other cards to appear, while you sit there dumbfounded, until they eventually play one attack that not only clears out your entire bench of Pokmon, but also breaks your favorite mug and opens a crack in your kitchen ceiling
This Promo card is numbered SWSH020/307 in the set
there were already plenty of emerald-steel decks that used small bits of targeted damage to chip away at enemy characters whilst Beast continued to quest over and over again
Youll see why certain archetypes stand out, how they function turn by turn, and which options are easier to pilot for beginners while still holding up against competitive trends in the current Pocket meta
If not, the card is authentic
The full set list is as follows: 001/015 Sprigatito 002/015 Fuecoco 003/015 Quaxly 004/015 Cetoddle 005/015 Cetitan 006/015 Pikachu 007/015 Pawmi 008/015 Kilowattrel 009/015 Flittle 010/015 Sandaconda 011/015 Klawf 012/015 Blissey 013/015 Tandemaus 014/015 Cyclizar 015/015 Kirlia Thanks goes to PokeBeach reader DRXFRD for sending us the above photos