- ↓ 6.19
- ꩜ 9.78
- ↑ 16.52
Poké-POWER ⇢ Time Walk
Once during your turn, when you put Azelf from your hand onto your Bench, you may look at all of your face-down Prize cards. If you do, you may choose 1 Pokémon you find there, show it to your opponent, and put it into your hand. Then, choose 1 card in your hand and put it as a Prize card face down.
{P} → Lock Up : 20
The Defending Pokémon can’t retreat during your opponent’s next turn.
illus. Ken Sugimori · LV.55
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Known as “The Being of Willpower.” It sleeps at the bottom of a lake to keep the world in balance.
feyblade
Use this to fetch Raichu LV.X · Stormfront (SF) #99. I guess it could KIND of be like the MTG card!
Curtis
I had to look up what it did because I don’t play Magic, but that card seems broken. From the very little Magic I have played, I could see a 4-turn loop or more using those.
Mantidactyle
Time Walk is one of the 10 most broken cards in MTG actually
Curtis
I can see why.
Blob Takeshi
Azelf now lives deep in a Pokémon box.
Nosredna
I wonder why the League Promo is cheaper than the standard card. Are there just more in circulation?
JP
I think there are more, that’s probably the main reason. A secondary reason (not sure how much this contributes) is that demand for this card is being driven by people who want to play retro formats (specifically 2009 to 2011 pre-rotation), and if you want the most “historically accurate” version of your deck for 2009 and 2010 you want the non-League version, since the league version came out after 2010 Worlds.
Anonymous
Time Walk doesn’t require you to re-randomize your prizes afterward, right? So if you can remember their position you can take the prizes you want when you want them?
Arcv2
Correct!