- ↓ 0.85
- ꩜ 1.16
- ↑ 19.99
Shuffle your hand into your deck. Then, count the number of cards in your opponent’s hand and draw that many cards.
· Supporter rule: You can play only one Supporter card each turn. When you play this card, put it next to your Active Pokémon. When your turn ends, discard this card.
illus. Ken Sugimori
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feyblade
Without pokemon stadium or intense glitching, players had to visit Celadon City in order to reach Saffron City (and, thus, talk to the copycat).
Fitting, as the synergy between this card and Erica will make your opponent want to burn you house down.
Blob Takeshi
Watch as a Mimic you!
Without pokemon stadium or intense glitching, players had to visit
Celadon City in order to reach Saffron City (and, thus, talk to the
copycat).
Fitting, as the synergy between this card and Erica will make your opponent want to burn you house down.
dreaminsong
Watch as a Mimic you!
Without pokemon stadium or intense glitching, players had to visit
Celadon City in order to reach Saffron City (and, thus, talk to the
copycat).
Fitting, as the synergy between this card and Erica will make your opponent want to burn you house down.
koshkadelta
Why do all the Dragon Frontiers supporters have a yellow tint to them?
JP
No one is quite sure! All nonholos in this set have a yellow tint to them, which is a shame because the artwork is otherwise great. There are some DF cards (Trainers and Energy, from what I’ve seen) without the tint… perhaps those are from a different print run?
The Japanese cards (from the PCG9 set) do not have the tint.
Gungro
Are you sure this isn’t an issue on the website’s side? Maybe an error when they were scanned?
I checked some of my own Dragon Frontier cards in person and compared them with the cards on this site, and there is no yellow tint on any of my cards.
Gaardus
I attended an EX Dragon Frontiers prerelease back in the day, and the non-holo cards were all yellow like this.
Rich
The truth could be somewhere in the middle. When I compare Dragon Frontiers reprints to the older versions, there does seem to be a slight difference in color. But it’s not nearly as yellow as it looks in the pictures on this site. The scanner probably wasn’t calibrated properly.
Jack
It does vary – and as pointed out, it could be the scans – but like Gaardus, I remember attending the prereleases and we were all very confused by the yellow-ness of the cards.