- ↓ 6.39
- ꩜ 7.70
- ↑ 14.99
Put a Basic Pokémon or Evolution card from your hand face down in front of you and tell your opponent its name. Your opponent guesses the length of that Pokémon. Flip the card over. If your opponent guessed right, he or she draws 2 cards. If your opponent guessed wrong, you draw 2 cards. Either way, return the card to your hand.
illus. Ken Sugimori
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Innocent_Shine
Does anybody who played competitively in this set know if the Blaine’s Quiz cards were even legal? Nothing particularly wrong with them, but I know they would cause fist fights if I used them when playing against my sister.
Anonymous
The length?
feyblade
Unless your opponent is some sort of savant, this is as close to the original Bill as you can get in unlimited. Reveal 1, Draw 2 is just a step away from “draw 2” and is arguably better than “Draw 2, discard 1.” Bonus points if you have a staple in your hand (unown r, for example.) In such a case, revealing it tells your opponent next to nothing.
Curtis
That’s assuming you’re always playing a unique opponent. Eventually, after playing a few games against your deck, your testing buddies would memorize all of the lengths in your deck. Its a rather difficult card to test with.
Nikolo
How would this card work with modern Pokemon cards, now that the length is no longer on them? Would you use the height of the Pokemon instead?
Hibachi
Explaining the difference between length and height is a little tricky – JP always referred to Pokémon’s “height”, even when they were obviously referring to length – but any time you’ve seen a Pokémon quantified in terms of its length, you have always been provided the same value as you would if you were provided its height.
So yeah, you would.