- ↓ 0.23
- ꩜ 0.75
- ↑ 1.99
Poké-BODY ⇢ Reactive Aroma
As long as Roselia has any React Energy cards attached to it, remove 1 damage counter from each of your Pokémon (excluding Pokémon-ex) that has any React Energy cards attached to it between turns. You can’t use more than 1 Reactive Aroma Poké-Body each turn.
{C} → Flick Poison
Switch 1 of your opponent’s Benched Pokémon with 1 of the Defending Pokémon. Your opponent chooses the Defending Pokémon to switch. The new Defending Pokémon is now Poisoned.
illus. Kagemaru Himeno
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feyblade
As a bench sitter in a deck full of pokemon that use react energy to power themselves, this looks like it could get REALLY out of hand. Limited matches in this card’s format must have been bizarre…
Otaku
Reactive Aroma suffers from requiring a React Energy attached not only to Roselia… but also to the Pokemon receiving the healing. So a four per deck Energy card, which means after four Energy attachments that (barring another effect) only provide C per Pokemon, you’re healing 10 damage per on those four Pokemon between turns. Attacks didn’t hit as hard for as cheap back in the day, but most still hit hard given the HP scores; 60 was a probably OHKO for most decks. Best case scenario is you have something attacking with a React Energy attached, then three Rosila with each with a single React Energy on your Bench. That would be impressive. It would also be over once your opponent KOed that Active, discarding your only “spare” React Energy. Even if the format had some Special Energy recursion, it just wasn’t worth it.
Adam Capriola
This card was good. Who’s rating it so low? Flick Poison was a decent attack in a Catcher-less and Reversal-less format.
Ziggmiceter
Got it to 50% then got Lost Remover.
TheFlub
I tried teching this in my Aggron deck way back when, it worked decently well. An Aggron with 2 or 3 Special Metals and healing 10 damage between each turn could tank a lot of damage.