- ↓ 1.15
- ꩜ 3.20
- ↑ 6.14
Poké-POWER ⇢ Snow Gift
Once during your turn, when you play Froslass from your hand to evolve 1 of your Pokémon, you may search your deck for any 1 card and put it into your hand. Shuffle your deck afterward.
{W}{C} → Ground Frost : 50
If there is any Stadium Card in play, this attack does nothing.
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It freezes prey by blowing its -58 degrees F breath. It is said to then secretly display its prey.
feyblade
It’s sitting it out because Broken Time Space is in place.
Or maybe it’s sitting it out because you’re not playing in limited. While I get the Ground Frost/Wrecking Ball thing that Glalie and Frosslass have going here, there are multiple stage 1 pokemon that can outdamage this. The Poke Power is wonderful for limited, but you shouldn’t be trying to field an evolved pokemon solely for that ability
HEZ
*3 years later* Hmm, but in a 100 card singleton format… I might consider playing it ;) Especially if I’m playing Snover anyway for my Mega Glalie.
Guest
For context: in Unlimited 150, basic Pokémon with over 150 HP were banned, and Pokémon Prime and Holo Rare Pokémon from Black and White onward were converted into ex’s. This meant that you could not play Glalie EX. However, another custom rule let you play Mega Pokémon EX onto a Pokémon with the same name as the EX that Pokémon would normally evolve from, as long as that Pokémon is already an evolved Pokémon or a Leveled Up Pokémon (M Mewtwo EX could evolve from Mewtwo Lv. X, M Houndoom EX could evolve from Houndoom UF, etc.). Spirit Links were all banned, and Archie’s and Maxie’s were nerfed to only work with basic Pokémon, so your turn was guaranteed to end… but once your 200+ HP Pokémon got into play, you could trade prizes favorably, then retreat to the bench and use Whimsicott AOR to move damage off of it onto a frailer Pokémon. Definitely worth losing a turn for.
Blob Takeshi
Weird, since Froslass in the VG is better than Glalie.
Warnock 2022
This ability (and its variants on DRX Roserade, DS Persian, and UNM Whimsicott) is better than “Shady Dealings” on SSH Drizzile. Was Froslass played as often in 2009-2011 as Drizzile is, now?
Mountain Dew Code Red
Drizzile saw play for two reasons. one, scoop up net made it really easy to recycle drizziles and keep searching. and two, drizzile had more use past its ability. It could evolve a second time, and either search 2 more trainer cards, or drop 2 damage counters each turn if you played the rapid strike inteleon.
Drizzile saw very little play right before Chilling Reign gave us RS Sobble and RS Inteleon