- ↓ 2.75
- ꩜ 4.87
- ↑ 5.56
Poké-POWER ⇢ Sunshine Song
Once during your turn (before your attack), when you play Torterra from your hand to evolve 1 of your Pokémon, you may choose as many of your {G} Pokémon in play as you like. For each {G} Pokémon you choose, search your deck for an Evolution card that evolves from that Pokémon and evolve it. Shuffle your deck afterward.
{C}{C} → Crash Impact : 60
Torterra does 20 damage to itself. Your opponent switches the Defending Pokémon with 1 of his or her Benched Pokémon, if any.
{G}{G}{C}{C} → Land Shake : 80
During your opponent’s next turn, when your opponent puts a Basic Pokémon from his or her hand onto his or her Bench, put 2 damage counters on that Pokémon.
illus. Masakazu Fukuda · LV.47
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reshikrom64
I kinda like the cards that have dual types in the games which have one type as their attacking type, and their other type as their energy type.
WilliamH.
It’s always interesting when that happens.
feyblade
Sunshine song is absolutely awe inspiring,and if two of those go off in the same turn , you can expect insanity to occur. The thing is, though, many of the most powerful decks will just skip mid stage evolutions all together.
Blob Takeshi
Torterra’s first Fighting Type card.
Jiří z Poděbrad
…and last one until Forbidden Light in 2018