- ↓ 47.00
- ꩜ 200.00
- ↑ 254.18
Poké-BODY ⇢ Extreme Speed
Suicune’s Retreat Cost is {C} less for each {W} Energy attached to Suicune.
{W}{W}{C} → Tsunami
This attack does 20 damage to each of your opponent’s Pokémon. (Don’t apply Weakness and Resistance for Benched Pokémon.)
illus. Ayaka Yoshida
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This Pokémon races across the land. It is said that north winds will somehow blow whenever it appears.
Quarter-Turn
I know Call of Legends was a bust in a lot of ways, but some of the art really impresses me. Then again, Suicune always looks awesome.
HEZ
Actually not dreadful unlike the other secret rares in the set… 20 spread to everything, on a Basic, for 3! (well, it was good before B&W power jump :/)
feyblade
One has to wonder how the designers could possibly believe that Kyogre was on par with this guy, power wise.
Shoopuf
Late in the 2011 season, when David Cohen was running TwinBoar, Fire decks were all the rage, and everyone else was running ZPST, Gothitelle locks and Stage 1 friends, I was running a little known deck to much success using Feraligatr Prime and Magnezone Prime, very similar to TwinBoar.
I had some good battle roads finishes and I ran this Suicune to soften up all my opponent’s Pokemon so that Magnezone wouldn’t need to lost zone more than 2 energy per KO. I wish Kyurem from NVI would’ve been legal, but it wasn’t until after rotation, but this Suicune was great. Unfortunately, I swapped out 2 Suicune for a Kyogre Groudon Legends going into regionals and it really hurt the deck.
But the look on people’s faces when I went out with Suicune and they were all puzzled and then they realized how much just one spread helped Feraligatr and Magnezone and they knew Suicune had won the game for me. That Suicune got a lot of respect from people.