- ↓ 0.47
- ꩜ 1.14
- ↑ 89.00
Look at your opponent’s hand. If he or she has any Basic Pokémon cards there, you may put any number of them onto your opponent’s Bench (as long as there’s room).
illus. Ken Sugimori
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HEZ
That’s a nice Set-Up Uxie you have there… it’d be a shame if it went to your bench during my turn… >:D
jelze
I think this card is pretty much outclassed by Pokémon Flute
HEZ
I play both… in 2 different decks :3
One uses Dusknoir (D&P) and the other has Crawdaunt ex.
Envoy
Ehh, I think it’s an either/or scenario – with Pokémon Flute, you’ll know exactly what you’re putting on the bench, and while Erika’s Perfume is more of a gamble, it’s giving you a peek at your enemy’s hand in exchange – and that kind of evens it out for me. Both cards combine well with Rocket’s Minefield Gym and/or Gust of Wind.
Mantidactyle
It’s main use is to fill entirely the opponent’s Bench before setting up a Trainer Lock, so the opponent can’t escape it with Neo Discovery Igglybuff for example, If Aggron ex is not in play.
DaneeBound
Brace yourself. The 151 sets brings us “Erika’s Invitation” (official English title pending). A card that has both this and “Boss’s Orders”’s effects stapled onto it.
On the page of Lysandre’s Trump Card, one has wondered if Erika, Bill and Lysandre are somehow part of a syndicate that aims to subjugate the TCG canon. It seems we’re getting closer and closer to that reality.